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Gulf Coast Wooden and Classic Boat Show returns to Biloxi
By: WXXV 25
Title: Gulf Coast Wooden and Classic Boat Show returns to Biloxi
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02/05 Alexis' “Weather Teen” Wednesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: On a recent Wednesday broadcast at WXXV in South Mississippi, they featured a local teen named Alexis as their “Weather Kid of the Week.” Alexis provided a weather forecast, noting a cold start to the day but warmer temperatures by afternoon, reaching around 71°F. The skies remained cloudy with mild conditions expected at night. Alexis shared her love for outdoor activities like kayaking and discussed the ongoing warm weather pattern. Despite the dreary appearance outside, the forecast indicated a continuation of pleasant temperatures. Viewers were encouraged to sign up for their own kids to be featured in future segments.
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Biloxi firefighters undergoing scenario-based training to maintain city's fire rating
SUMMARY: Luxy firefighters are undergoing intensive scenario-based training at Station 7, improving their skills to save lives and property. Over 150 firefighters are participating, each completing 18 hours of training, which includes using the Darren Endis Training Tower. Simulated scenarios involve rescuing trapped firefighters under various conditions, highlighted by limited visibility from smoke machines. Supervisors monitor progress with thermal cameras. This critical training contributes to their ISO rating, currently a 2, with aspirations to achieve a 1, resulting in lower fire insurance costs for residents. The comprehensive training ensures firefighters are well-prepared for real emergencies.
Over the next week, Biloxi firefighters will undergo 18 hours of intense scenario-based training.
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Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence looking for volunteers to join team of ambassadors
SUMMARY: The Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence is seeking passionate volunteers to join its ambassador program, aimed at supporting domestic violence survivors and enhancing community awareness. Communications Director Renee Davis highlights the program’s goal of providing intensive training for volunteers who will represent the center, combat misinformation, and share valid information about interpersonal violence. The training consists of eight hours in March, followed by quarterly meetings. While around 25 ambassadors have already applied, there’s no specific limit on applications. The center also welcomes financial and goods donations from those unable to volunteer their time.
As an ambassador, you can help victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking.
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