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Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College hosting multiple Bulldog Days this month
SUMMARY: Gulf Coast Community College in Mississippi is hosting several Bulldog Days this month to showcase their offerings to current high school seniors and their parents. The events are held on different dates at their campuses, providing an opportunity for perspective students to tour the campus, learn about programming options, and explore scholarship opportunities. In addition, the college’s football team recently had a big win and is currently ranked fourth in the country. Interested individuals can pre-register for the events and find more information online.

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College is going to the dogs.
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Waking Up with Wesley: 'In like a lion, out like a lamb' March weather folklore (03/27/2025)
SUMMARY: In “Waking Up with Wesley,” senior meteorologist Wesley Williams discusses March weather folklore, specifically the adage “in like a lion, out like a lamb.” This phrase suggests that if March begins with stormy weather, it typically ends calmly, and vice versa. Notably, March 2025 started with severe weather, including an EF1 tornado, indicating a “lionlike” beginning. Looking ahead to the end of March, strong thunderstorms are anticipated. Rain is also expected this Saturday, with models predicting varied amounts, but generally ranging from 1 to 3 inches. Warmer temperatures are forecasted to continue into April.

Senior Meteorologist Wesley Williams explains March’s variable weather as a transition month between winter and spring.
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3/26 – Sam Parker's “On your Toes” Wednesday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: In Sam Parker’s Wednesday Night Forecast, he discusses the weather for the following days. Tomorrow is expected to be cooler, with temperatures in the 70s and cloud cover. Current temperatures in the area are mainly in the 60s and 70s, with light winds. Although moisture is moving in from Texas, cloud cover will prevail without rain. For the weekend, rain showers are anticipated Friday night, with a drying trend on Saturday afternoon. However, southern Mississippi may experience stronger thunderstorms on Monday, with a 15% chance of severe weather. Sunday is expected to be clearer and drier.

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In the Kitchen with Mawi Tortillas
SUMMARY: Maui Tortillas, acclaimed by the New York Times, is set to open at the new Crave Food Hall in Ocean Springs by the end of April. Owner Will Avalar highlights their signature birria tacos made with braised beef brisket and melty cheese, alongside Honduran-style tacos and various other Central American dishes inspired by his heritage. The Crave Food Hall will be a vibrant hub with multiple food vendors, a large bar, and entertainment, aiming to create a lively community atmosphere. Avalar is also considering future expansions across the Gulf Coast and beyond, depending on their success in Ocean Springs.

In the Kitchen with Mawi Tortillas
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