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Mississippi Aquarium welcomes their millionth guest
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Aquarium celebrated its one millionth guest during its fourth anniversary, marking a significant milestone for the facility. Sophia Knes and her family were honored as the millionth visitors, receiving a special gift bag and a decorative sign. The event featured cheers from staff and city officials, with the first 500 guests receiving free water bottles. Sophia expressed her surprise and joy, highlighting the aquarium’s role as a vital attraction for families and its positive impact on the community. As a special recognition, Sophia’s family was awarded an annual pass to the aquarium.
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Four-star general tours warships under construction at Ingalls Shipyard
SUMMARY: U.S. Marine Corps General Eric Smith toured Engle Shipyard, showcasing the USS Harrisburg and USS Bogen, two advanced warships designed for diverse missions like power projection, humanitarian aid, and crisis response. Smith described these vessels as “Swiss Army knives” of the fleet, emphasizing their cutting-edge technology and capabilities. The USS Harrisburg, the 14th San Antonio class ship, and the USS Bogen, the third America class ship, serve as vital deterrents against threats from Russia and China. The shipyard’s role is crucial in supporting national defense strategies by enabling the Marine Corps and Navy to project power globally.
The Commandant of the United States Marine Corps toured two warships under construction at Ingalls Shipyard on Wednesday.
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Community to choose between two potential locations for new Biloxi Upper Elementary School
SUMMARY: Buxy Upper Elementary School, originally built in 1961 and serving various educational levels, is being considered for a new purpose as the community evaluates a new location for elementary students. Superintendent Buo emphasized the need for a modern facility, stating the current building, designed for high school students, is unsuitable for younger grades. Two potential sites are being considered: next to the existing school and the former Michelle Junior High property on Popsy Road. Community sentiment leans toward the latter option. Buo assured that the historic current building would remain standing for district and community needs. Final site decisions will be made by December 4th.
A public forum will be held Dec. 4th at 5 p.m. in the Biloxi Schools Performing Arts Center.
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Frustrations heightening as potholes from I-10 roadwork lead to traffic jams, incidents
SUMMARY: Road work on I-10 is causing significant disruptions for drivers, particularly around Diamond Head and Harrison County. Potholes and crumbling pavement have led to traffic jams and emergency repairs. One driver, Edna D, reported her car lifting off the ground after hitting a pothole, damaging her windshield. Mississippi Department of Transportation project manager Tanner Briyan explained that the potholes are caused by inadequate drainage pipes unable to support heavy trucks. Currently, repairs are underway, and shoulder lanes will be closed until the issues are resolved to ensure driver safety and smoother traffic flow.
Roadwork continues on I-10 in Harrison County, and it’s been a bumpy road thus far for drivers.
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