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Mississippi Highway Patrol urging travel safety ahead of Thanksgiving
SUMMARY: Travelers are hitting the road ahead of Thanksgiving, with many headed to family gatherings. Parker Boyd spoke with travelers like Walter and Diane Morris, who are heading to Louisiana, and John McQuarter, traveling to Texas. Mississippi Highway Patrolman Landon Orosco is working to ensure safety on the roads, as traffic is expected to increase. AAA forecasts a record 80 million Americans will travel this Thanksgiving, up by 1.7 million from last year. Gas prices are lower in Mississippi, and I-10 construction will be adjusted to accommodate the heavy traffic. Orosco urges travelers to drive cautiously and be patient.
Travelers are hitting the road, heading to visit family and friends ahead of Thanksgiving.
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How to start the conversation about finances this holiday season
SUMMARY: Local financial professional Gregory Ricks emphasizes the importance of discussing finances during family gatherings, especially around Thanksgiving. He suggests focusing on estate planning, retirement savings, and long-term care. Having early conversations about these topics can prevent challenges during emergencies. Ricks recommends asking simple questions about retirement plans and approaching discussions with siblings before bringing them to the larger family. He stresses that these conversations should occur when there’s no crisis, fostering a relaxed environment to ensure everyone feels comfortable. Ultimately, openness can lead to better preparedness for future financial and medical needs.
Here with tips to get the conversation started about finances – local financial professional Gregory Ricks.
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Body of missing shrimper found in Biloxi between beach and Deer Island
SUMMARY: Ricky Cswa, a 75-year-old shrimper, was confirmed dead after his body was found in the water near his grounded shrimp boat on Deer Island. His family anxiously watched as first responders retrieved him, following his disappearance reported by his wife after she hadn’t heard from him. Ricky was out filling orders for Thanksgiving when he went missing. His cousin, Thomas Gazo, speculated on potential causes for the incident, noting Ricky had previous mobility issues. Amid the tragedy of losing both Ricky and a niece to cancer, efforts are ongoing to recover the family’s cherished boat, the Linda Kay.
Harrison County Coroner Brian Switzer says the body found Tuesday morning between Biloxi Beach and Deer Island is missing shrimper Richard Kopszywa.
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Gulfport City Council approves open carry ban inside council chambers
SUMMARY: The Gulfport City Council has approved an open carry ban in council chambers, following a 4-3 vote. The decision has raised concerns, with council members, the mayor, and the NRA expressing opposition. Councilman Arle Flowers requested the ban, citing security concerns, but others, like Councilman Rusty Walker, argue it infringes on citizens’ Second and Fourth Amendment rights. The NRA has urged members to contact city leaders. Mayor Billy Hughes plans to issue a veto, and the ordinance will take effect in 30 days if the veto is not enacted. The ban has sparked debate over security and personal freedoms.
Gulfport City Council has approved an open carry ban inside the council chambers inside city hall.
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