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Mom to Mom: Squirt Gun Painting
SUMMARY: Mandy Williamson of Mom to Mom shares a fun activity to cure summertime boredom – squirt gun painting. All you need is an easel, watercolor paper, watercolor paints, and squirt guns. Fill the squirt guns with water and a little bit of paint, then let your kids unleash their creativity on the paper outside. This activity is not only fun but also washable, allowing kids to make a mess without worry. If you have any other great ideas, share them on their Facebook page.

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Coast Life: Vietnamese refuge and resilience showcased on the Gulf Coast
SUMMARY: The 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War’s end highlights the resilience of Vietnamese refugees on the Gulf Coast. Fleeing war-torn Vietnam, families like Emato and Jennifer Lee’s found new beginnings in Mississippi’s fishing industry, turning hardships into community strength. Through initiatives like the Gulf Coast Vietnamese Narratives Facebook page and a museum exhibit in Biloxi, Emma and Jennifer share their families’ stories, preserving heritage and inspiring others. Vietnamese refugees, once struggling with language and culture, built thriving businesses, supported local workers, and fostered a strong, enduring community. Their journey reflects sacrifice, hope, and the creation of a lasting coastal legacy.

The lessons learned by Vietnamese refugees and their families can now serve as inspiration for others.
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Reserve your tickets now for the St. Jude Dream Home in Gulfport
SUMMARY: You have until midnight tomorrow to purchase tickets for the St. Jude Dream Home in Gulfport and support pediatric cancer research. Bill is reporting from the home, highlighting its impressive features, including a spacious master bathroom. The ticket deadline is crucial—after 11:59 PM tomorrow, no more tickets will be available. The home, valued at $450, will be given away along with other prizes on Wednesday morning. Don’t miss your chance to win while helping kids with cancer. Tune in to Good Morning Mississippi for the live drawing and exciting updates.

All money raised from the Dream Home giveaway goes directly to St. Jude Children’s Hospital to help kids battling cancer.
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04/28 Ryan’s “Sunny Start” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The forecast for South Mississippi on Monday includes a mix of hazy skies and light cloud cover with mild humidity. Expect patchy fog and calm conditions throughout the morning, followed by increasing sunshine as the day progresses. Temperatures will stay in the low 80s along the coast and mid 80s inland, with some variation due to proximity to the Gulf. Cloud cover will increase later in the day, leading to a more overcast week. A slight chance of rain is possible Thursday morning, with scattered showers and thunderstorms expected Friday and Saturday, before clearing up and cooling down slightly over the weekend.

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