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How to get involved with Wreaths Across America
SUMMARY: The content discusses the Wreaths Across America project, where wreaths are placed on veterans’ graves along the coast and throughout the country. The volunteer, Becky, is discussing how individuals can get involved, either by volunteering or by guaranteeing a sponsorship to ensure that wreaths are laid. The main event takes place on December 16th, with a deadline for orders being November 28th. There’s a mention of specific cemetery locations like Biloxi National Cemetery and the cessation of additional shipping charges for certain participating cemeteries. Becky explains that anyone interested can contact her, email her, or visit the website to place orders or to volunteer. The wreaths cost $17 each, which is noted as a reasonable price for honoring veterans.
Joining us now is volunteer Becky Rutz to discuss how you can get involved and also how to guarantee a sponsorship.
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Brutal cold and travel issues remain Wednesday morning
SUMMARY: Despite clear skies and a beautiful sunrise in Gulfport, Mississippi, the cold temperatures remain dangerously low, with some areas experiencing single-digit temperatures. Parker Boyd reports from Jones Park, where the snow-covered landscape gives off a holiday vibe reminiscent of Christmas. While the snow is picturesque, it poses a serious risk due to icy conditions on the roads. Locals, unaccustomed to such weather, are urged to take extra caution when venturing out. The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is working to clear the roads, but travel may still be challenging across the region.
Snow-packed roads across South Mississippi will be icy and dangerous Wednesday.
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Bridges in South Mississippi remain closed as icy conditions continue
SUMMARY: Road conditions in south Mississippi remain hazardous due to icy weather. Meteorologist Aaron Colby reports that many bridges are closed, and roads are covered with up to half an inch of ice, making travel extremely dangerous. While some vehicles are attempting to navigate the area, they are moving very slowly, often under 20 mph. Visibility of ice on roads and the need for extreme caution at intersections are emphasized. Residents are urged to avoid travel if possible and, if necessary, to proceed with extreme caution to prevent accidents. The icy conditions are expected to persist throughout the morning.
Snow-packed roads across South Mississippi will be icy and dangerous through Wednesday morning.
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Record cold possible Wednesday morning
SUMMARY: A snowstorm has hit south Mississippi, leaving up to 10 inches of snow in some areas. Temperatures are dropping into the low 20s, with windchill factors making it feel as cold as -3°F. The National Weather Service has issued a warning about dangerous road conditions, which are expected to worsen overnight and into tomorrow, with icy streets persisting. Although sunshine will help melt ice on main roads, side streets may remain icy. Tomorrow night could bring even colder temperatures, possibly into the teens, with refreezing conditions. The region remains under a weather alert for icy roads through Wednesday.
Eric’s First Alert Forecast Jan 21, 2025
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