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Celebrate Cities: Not the Gautier of Old
SUMMARY: News25's Rob Knight broadcasts live from D's Heavenly House of Coffee in Gautier, Mississippi. He speaks with City Manager Paula Yancey about Gautier's transformation over the past decade. Once primarily known for its industrial roots, Jackson County now boasts improved aesthetics and a heightened focus on quality of life, making it a tourist destination. Gautier recently unveiled “The Sound,” an outdoor amphitheater attracting notable artists and large crowds, and a $1.2 million inclusive playground designed for children on and off the spectrum. These developments highlight the city's shift towards enhancing community and commercial tourism.
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Keeping pets safe and happy on the Fourth of July
SUMMARY: As the 4th of July approaches, it's essential to consider the well-being of pets, who may be scared by fireworks. To keep them safe, ensure they are indoors and in secure areas. Katie King of the Humane Society suggests distractions like soft music, TV, toys, and treats to help comfort pets during the loud noises. Additionally, the Humane Society is offering a special where pet adoption fees are waived, with only an $8 cost for a tag, making it a great opportunity to adopt a furry friend.
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Miss Mississippi Visits WXXV
SUMMARY: Miss Mississippi 2024, Becky Williams, was crowned a few weeks ago in Vicksburg. She recently visited the studio to discuss her plans for the year. Becky described the experience of winning as a dream come true and shared how she has already traveled across the state, meeting new people and experiencing Mississippi in a new way. Her community service initiative, “Make a Move,” focuses on improving student health through exercise programs like “Boogie with Becky.” Becky is also preparing for Miss America by engaging in various activities such as speaking to students, singing, and dancing, while prioritizing her role as Miss Mississippi.
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Author Ace Atkins previews his new southern crime thriller
SUMMARY: Ace Atkins is celebrating the release of his 30th book, “Don't Let The Devil Ride,” a Southern crime thriller. Originally from Florida, Atkins now resides in Oxford, Mississippi. The book features a wealthy Memphis woman, Addison McKel, whose husband disappears, prompting her to hire veteran detective Porter Hayes. The story spans locations from Memphis to Dubai and Paris. Atkins, a former crime journalist, finds the crime genre rich with complex, meaningful, and sometimes humorous stories. Oxford, with its literary history and Square Books, provides a conducive environment for his writing. He is launching a nationwide book tour, starting in Oxford.
Ace Atkins is going on a tour to share his new novel, but he first spoke with Jaimee on Good Morning Mississippi.
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