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“Hot Rods and Hospitality” on Coleman Ave. in Waveland
SUMMARY: Noah Noble from WLOX talks about the upcoming Cruising the Coast event. This year, the event will have hot rods and hospitality happening on Coleman Avenue. The event was perfect for people who wanted to enjoy the beach and maybe grab some lunch while listening to great music. It showcased the nostalgia of old cars, which newer generations also enjoyed. The event had a variety of cars like Challengers and Mustangs, showcasing raw horsepower. Cruisers were able to hit the blessing of the classics and Diamond Head. The event was well-received and the weather was nice.
Waveland welcomed back Cruisers to the “Hot Rods and Hospitality” event on Coleman Avenue Wednesday.
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Long Beach Art And Artisans Market takes over the town green
SUMMARY: The Long Beach Art and Artisans Market features over a dozen vendors showcasing fine and folk art, hand-crafted items, and homemade goods from 11 AM to 3 PM. Shoppers are exploring unique gifts, including Christmas finds. One vendor shared her journey of starting a business to make better dog food and treats for her sensitive dog, Luna. Initially focused on natural ingredients, she expanded her offerings after friends’ requests. Those who missed the market can look forward to a Santa’s Workshop edition on December 8th, also from 11 AM to 3 PM.
The market featured homemade items from local artists.
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WXXV’s Dave Elliott talks to Ryan Bradley with MS Commercial Fisheries United on the state of
SUMMARY: South Mississippi shrimpers have faced significant challenges this year due to harmful cheap imports, prompting federal action to support the domestic shrimping industry. Ryan Bradley of Mississippi Commercial Fisheries discussed a recent determination by the International Trade Commission, which imposes tariffs on shrimp imports from four countries: Ecuador, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam. These countries are responsible for 90% of imported shrimp, and the tariffs are expected to raise prices and benefit local shrimpers. Bradley emphasized the strict regulations for wild-caught shrimp in Mississippi compared to the poorly regulated farming practices in these countries. Further insights on the 2024 shrimp season will be shared later.
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11/25 Ryan's “Much Warmer” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather outlook is currently quiet, as the tropical conditions in the Gulf remain calm with no major developments expected. Despite some weak signals, nothing threatening is anticipated for South Mississippi. While there’s mild mistiness in certain areas, temperatures are warming up, with highs expected in the 70s. A front is approaching from Arkansas, which might lead to spotty showers overnight, but significant moisture is lacking. Following the front’s passage, clearer and cooler air will arrive, particularly after Thanksgiving, when another stronger front will bring cooler, drier conditions. Overall, peaceful weather continues for the time being.
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