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JUCO BASKETBALL: MGCCC vs. Northeast
SUMMARY: On a conference play Monday, the Bulldogs hosted a doubleheader, starting with the women’s team defeating Northeast 59-46. Despite a 14-point lead, the Tigers made a push, but the Bulldogs secured victory with key plays, including a three-point play by Taylor Felton. In the men’s game, the Bulldogs aimed to end a three-game losing streak, leading at halftime 35-26. They extended their lead with strong performances from Larry Lee and Jabari Barry, ultimately winning 68-60. Both teams showed resilience, with the women’s team improving to 4-1 in conference play.

Highlights from the Gulf Coast men’s and women’s teams against Northeast.
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John Travolta filming “Cash Out 3” in Ocean Springs
SUMMARY: John Travolta recently filmed *Cash Out 3* in Ocean Springs, creating excitement in the streets. The thriller, starring Travolta as Danny, follows a man forced to rob a bank and navigate the criminal underworld to protect his family. During filming, Travolta was spotted delivering lines on Washington Avenue, giving locals a chance to meet him. Alma Whites, owner of Leather and Pearls, hosted Travolta’s green room and recalled her mother’s admiration for the actor. She expressed amazement at the professional and efficient production, calling it a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The event left the local community thrilled and grateful.

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Good Morning Mississippi Coast Trivia
SUMMARY: Randy and Wesley engage in Mississippi trivia, excited for their first round in a while. They tackle questions about significant state events, like when Mississippi became a state (1817), and the year of the first Mardi Gras parade in Biloxi (1908). The discussion also covers the town’s original name before becoming Bay St. Louis (Shieldsboro in 1818) and the population of Wiggins in its first census (980 residents). They conclude with celebrity trivia, where Randy correctly identifies Sandra Bullock as having lived in Mississippi, relating it to her filming in the state. The trivia session is light-hearted and nostalgic.

Bill, Brandy, and Wesley test their knowledge about South Mississippi.
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04/07 Ryan’s “Starting to Clear” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Good morning, South Mississippi! After two and a half weeks of gray skies, hazy conditions, and humidity, changes are finally coming. While some clouds and spotty showers may remain this morning, the weather will clear up throughout the day. Winds from the northwest are pushing the haziness out, though we may still see occasional showers, particularly around 9-10 AM. A weak front is moving through, bringing minimal rain and only slight cooling, with temperatures staying in the upper 70s. Expect a mostly sunny and beautiful week ahead, with clear skies and low humidity by Tuesday, leading to a perfect weekend.

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