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First-time Scrapin’ the Coast attendee finds nice rides, good times on Day 2 of event
SUMMARY: At the Coliseum and Convention Center, the “Scraping the Coast” event attracted vehicle enthusiasts nationwide. First-time attendee Rodney Jackson compared the experience to being a kid in a candy store, thrilled by the array of vehicles, especially lifted trucks. Jackson, who has loved low riders since his teenage years, finally lived his dream thanks to a friend. Reflecting on the upscale quality and money invested in the showcased vehicles, Jackson is already planning to return next year to enjoy the cars and the food again, particularly the steak. The event left a lasting impression, highlighting its significance to car enthusiasts.
Sunday is the last day for this year's Scrapin', with an awards ceremony later in the day.
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Expert Talk – The Window Source of the Gulf Coast
SUMMARY: Welcome to WXXV Expert Talk, where we receive advice from industry leaders along the Gulf Coast. I'm Michelle Eubank, joined by window expert Sai Young from Windows Source of the Gulf Coast. Today, we discuss pricing differences between custom and standard-sized windows. Custom windows, measured and ordered to fit, have similar price points to standard sizes found in box stores, usually ranging between $300-$1500. Custom service involves in-home installation, resulting in higher costs. Windows Source offers specials like $200 off per window or up to 24 months no-interest financing. They also provide free, no-obligation in-home quotes. Thank you for joining us.
Cye Young with The Window Source Gulf Coast discusses the advantages and disadvantages of installing or replacing standard …
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SHUCKERS BASEBALL: Shuckers vs. M-Braves (07/01/24)
SUMMARY: In a rare Monday game at Kler Federal Park, the Shuckers started a three-game home stand before a road trip against the IM Braves. The Braves struck first with Bryson Horn's double bringing in two runs. In the bottom of the first, Carlos Rodriguez's double drove in a run, cutting the deficit to one. Adam Simaris kept the Braves scoreless in the second, and the Shuckers tied the game at 2-2 heading into the third. Casey Martin's shallow right fly brought in two more for a 4-2 lead. A big three-run sixth inning secured the Shuckers a 7-5 victory.
Highlights from the Shuckers first game against the M-Braves.
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Beryl intensifies to earliest Cat 5 on record, excessive heat expected Tuesday
SUMMARY: Barrel, a Category 5 hurricane with 160 mph winds, is moving through the Caribbean, supported by warm waters (mid-80s) and minimal wind shear. The storm's structure is well-defined, leading to its rapid intensification. Historically, such strong hurricanes in early July are rare, the last being Hurricane Emily in mid-July 2005. Barrel is currently steered west by a high-pressure ridge but is expected to weaken due to increased wind shear in the western Caribbean. Potential paths include Jamaica and the Yucatan Peninsula, possibly entering the southwestern Gulf as a tropical storm. Locally, south Mississippi expects scattered storms and extreme heat.
Eric's First Alert Forecast Jul 1, 2024
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