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In the Kitchen: Taste of South Mississippi
SUMMARY: In the Kitchen features the Salvation Army’s annual Taste of South Mississippi event, set for March 27 at the Croc Center. General Manager Mark Acterson and Croc Director Daniel Emory showcase a black and red fish topped with shrimp au gratin, served with garlic mashed potatoes and Brussels sprouts. The event will feature around 25-30 local restaurants, offering unlimited tastings for $40 to benefit the community and support scholarships and summer camps. Attendees can also participate in a silent auction. New to the event, Cotarie aims to engage with the local community and celebrate local dining options.

In the Kitchen: Taste of South Mississippi
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Waking Up with Wesley: A foggy morning, plus spring temps on the way (3/25/25)
SUMMARY: This morning, fog covered much of South Mississippi, but it is expected to clear soon. Temperatures are set to rise, with spring-like warmth arriving this week. The fog will continue to dissipate, especially by mid-morning, leading to clearer skies by the afternoon. Daytime temperatures will be in the upper 70s along the coast, with some areas reaching the low 80s. A rain system is expected over the weekend, with heavy rain likely on Saturday. However, Sunday should see lighter rain and clearer conditions. Stay tuned for updates on the changing forecast.

The weather is beginning to warm up! Senior Meteorologist Wesley Williams has a look at these temperatures, plus the thick fog that rolled in Tuesday morning.
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Coast Life: Socialite Society builds sober based friendships
SUMMARY: Caitlyn Jones created the Socialite Society in Ocean Springs, a group for women seeking sober connections and friendships. After moving to the area and struggling to meet people, Jones teamed up with Cecilia Lamb to form a sober social club. The group offers activities like beach walks, bonfires, yoga, and pottery, providing a space for women to connect without the pressure of alcohol. Since its start in January, the group has attracted women of various ages and backgrounds, many of whom are in recovery or seeking new friendships as adults. The group continues to grow and foster meaningful connections.
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Local pharmacists advocating for passage of bill limiting control of pharmacy benefit managers
SUMMARY: Local pharmacists are advocating for the passage of House Bill 1123, which aims to limit the control of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). Independent pharmacies, like French Drug Pharmacy and Beach Pharmacy, are struggling with PBMs offering lower prescription rates that drive customers to national chains. Additionally, the rise of mail-order medications has disrupted the patient-pharmacist relationship, with delays and lost prescriptions affecting customers. Pharmacists John Pitman and Jason Kon argue that the bill will ensure transparency in PBM payments, allowing for fair competition and reducing prices, ultimately benefiting both pharmacies and consumers. Other states like Louisiana and Arkansas have already passed similar legislation.

Local pharmacists are keeping a close eye on legislators considering a bill supporters say will bring transparency to how pharmacy benefit managers operate.
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