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POLICE: Man wanted for felony eluding, violating parole after leading Biloxi PD on pursuit
SUMMARY: The police are seeking assistance to locate Justin Scott Dean, who is wanted for felony alluding and a parole violation for burglary. On October 22nd, officers attempted to apprehend him after receiving reports of his erratic driving near Pass Road. Dean was seen driving a black Honda Accord, running a stop sign, and subsequently crashing into another vehicle near De’s Road. If you have any information about his whereabouts, you are encouraged to contact Crimestoppers or the local police department.
The Biloxi Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating 30-year-old Justin Scott Dean.
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New Mississippi-developed health app helps patients track medical information
SUMMARY: A new app called “My Doc Said” has been developed in Mississippi to help patients keep track of vital medical information. Dr. Theodore, a cardiac surgeon with nearly 40 years of experience, noted that patients often forget 90% of their doctor conversations due to anxiety and stress. The app allows users to record and transcribe conversations with healthcare providers, summarizing the information into bullet points for easier understanding. It also provides credible resources to explain medical jargon. The app is available on Google Play and iOS, offers a free month, and includes secure login features for data protection.
With our lives getting busier each day, it can get difficult to remember valuable information like medical records, but a new phone app helps with that.
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THIS WEEKEND: 3rd annual Gumbo Festival happening in Pass Christian
SUMMARY: Megan and Shawn from Holy Trinity Catholic Church discussed the upcoming Gumbo Festival this weekend in Pastor Shan, Mississippi. The event runs from Friday 5 PM to 11 PM and Saturday 10 AM to 11 PM, featuring live music from various bands, 40 vendors, food trucks, and obstacle courses. Attendees can participate in gumbo competitions, with cash prizes for both at-home and on-site entries. Tasting begins Saturday at noon, inviting the public to sample delicious gumbo. Proceeds benefit the church’s youth programs. Admission for the festival and bands is around $10. It’s a perfect event for food lovers and families.
The third annual Gumbo Festival is happening this weekend at the Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Pass Christian.
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10/29 Ryan's “More Fog” Tuesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Good morning, South Mississippi! The Mississippi Power tropical outlook indicates potential tropical disturbances in the Caribbean, with a 40% chance of development expected by next month. While early forecasts suggest the storm may drift east, the likelihood of impact on South Mississippi remains low. Currently, fog persists inland, influenced by easterly winds, leading to humid conditions throughout the day. Expect partly to mostly sunny skies later, but more cloud cover is on the horizon with minimal chances of rain this week. Halloween will be cloudy with a slight increase in rain chances but steady afternoon temperatures prevail.
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