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Intervest Corporations developers pushing back to build affordable housing in Pascagoula
SUMMARY: Intervest Corporation developers are aiming to expand affordable housing for seniors in Pascagoula by renovating the old science building of the former high school. Despite initial approval from the Planning Commission, the project was not approved by the mayor, who expressed concerns about the location of low-income housing in the downtown area. The developers are seeking an appeal process and hope to bring the project back to the city council for a reconsideration. If approved, they plan to build 23 housing units for elderly residents. The developers believe the project is needed to provide affordable housing for seniors in the community.
Years after a portion of the old Pascagoula High School was converted into affordable housing for seniors, the developer is now hoping to make an expansion.
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9/20 – Trey Tonnessen's “Terminator” Friday Evening Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather today across the Mississippi Gulf Coast has been calm and comfortable, with mostly clear skies and temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. A brief historical note recalls the 1998 landfall of Tropical Storm Herine, which caused tornadoes in the area. Looking ahead, the weekend forecast suggests continued sunshine and cooler temperatures, signaling the arrival of fall. Evening football plans should proceed smoothly, with pleasant weather expected. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a potential system, but no immediate threats are present. A seven-day forecast hints at lows in the lower 70s, perfect for autumn activities.
9/20 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Terminator” Friday Evening Forecast
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Student Athlete of the Week: Resurrection Catholic's Carter Taylor
SUMMARY: Carter Taylor, a standout from Resurrection Catholic School, is this week‘s WXXV Student Athlete of the Week. At just 16, he’s already making waves in outlaw late model racing, a realm typically dominated by more experienced drivers. Carter began racing at age 11 with go-karts, quickly showing talent by winning races and securing a second-place finish in points by his first year. A tri-sport athlete, he also plays football and bowls. With strong family support and his crew, he aims for an outlaw championship at Five Flags Speedway and will compete in the prestigious Snowball Derby this December.
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09/20 Ryan's “Weekend & Tropical Update” Friday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The Weather Authority is monitoring potential tropical system development in the Bay of Cichi, Northwestern Gulf, expecting a broad low to form by the weekend or early next week. Current models show inconsistent forecasts, with projections ranging from minimal impact to potential tropical depression or storm. Meanwhile, today‘s weather will be warm and sunny, with temperatures reaching the low 90s and a slight chance of cloud cover. The weekend should be pleasant with sunny skies as fall officially begins on Sunday. Significant rain chances may not emerge until mid-next week, providing clear weather for outdoor activities.
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