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First Missionary Baptist Church recovery efforts after tornado
SUMMARY: This content appears to be a repetition of phrases welcoming people back to a location, specifically the First Missionary Baptist Church in Moss Point. The church has been the site of extensive coverage since a tornado hit the area six weeks ago, causing significant damage to the roof. As a result, services are not currently being held at this location. However, the church has temporarily opened its doors to parishioners at another Baptist church nearby. The community has been greatly affected by the tornado, and the church, which has been a part of Moss Point for 150 years, plays a significant role in the community with many people regularly attending services there. The tornado’s impact has been devastating to the community.

Hope remains alive at First Missionary Baptist Church even after the tornado ripped through a spiritual point of the community
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Good Morning Mississippi Coast Trivia
SUMMARY: Randy and Wesley engage in Mississippi trivia, excited for their first round in a while. They tackle questions about significant state events, like when Mississippi became a state (1817), and the year of the first Mardi Gras parade in Biloxi (1908). The discussion also covers the town’s original name before becoming Bay St. Louis (Shieldsboro in 1818) and the population of Wiggins in its first census (980 residents). They conclude with celebrity trivia, where Randy correctly identifies Sandra Bullock as having lived in Mississippi, relating it to her filming in the state. The trivia session is light-hearted and nostalgic.

Bill, Brandy, and Wesley test their knowledge about South Mississippi.
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04/07 Ryan’s “Starting to Clear” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Good morning, South Mississippi! After two and a half weeks of gray skies, hazy conditions, and humidity, changes are finally coming. While some clouds and spotty showers may remain this morning, the weather will clear up throughout the day. Winds from the northwest are pushing the haziness out, though we may still see occasional showers, particularly around 9-10 AM. A weak front is moving through, bringing minimal rain and only slight cooling, with temperatures staying in the upper 70s. Expect a mostly sunny and beautiful week ahead, with clear skies and low humidity by Tuesday, leading to a perfect weekend.

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Waking Up with Wesley: Rain moves out, sunny and dry weather ahead (4/7/25)
SUMMARY: In today’s weather update for April 7, 2025, meteorologist Wesley Williams discusses a shift in the weather pattern. After recent rain in Alabama and the Mississippi coast, expect cloudy skies and a chance of light showers in the morning, decreasing to 20% in the afternoon. Winds from the northwest will bring drier air, transitioning conditions to sunny and pleasant weather later today. Morning temperatures are in the 50s, with highs reaching the 60s. Following this cooler day, warmer temperatures in the 70s are anticipated for the rest of the week with no expected rain, marking a welcome change for residents.

Senior Meteorologist Wesley Williams has the latest as the rain moves out and conditions turn drier heading into this afternoon and evening. This will easily be the coolest day of the month so far.
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