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Moss Point celebrates at 41st River Jamboree
SUMMARY: The 41st annual Moss Point River Jamboree took place in the City of Moss Point, drawing attendees from across the coast. The event featured activities, live music, food vendors, a car expo, a petting zoo, boat rides, paddle rides, and train rides through downtown Moss Point. Organizers were thrilled with the turnout after a three-year hiatus, describing the event as a family affair with something for everyone to enjoy. Attendees praised the event for showcasing local talents and providing a fun and festive atmosphere. People enjoyed feeding llamas, listening to live music, and reuniting with friends and neighbors in the community.
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Lights, Planes, and Santa at the Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum in Gulfport
SUMMARY: The Aviation Heritage Museum is hosting its annual “Lights, Planes, and Santa” event this holiday season. Open from 5 to 8:30 p.m. tonight and tomorrow, visitors can enjoy a winter wonderland of over 500,000 lights illuminating the museum’s airplanes. The event includes family-friendly activities such as fly simulators, Santa Claus, and opportunities to explore planes and Jeeps. The museum hopes to attract young visitors and encourage future attendance at their summer aviation camps. Local art contest winner Kaliyah Brazzle also shared her artwork, showcasing the museum’s mascot airplane.
Trey Tonnessen visits 12/19/2024
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Student Athlete of the Week – Sydnei Barber, West Harrison HS
SUMMARY: Sydney Barber, a junior at West Harrison High School, excels in both basketball and discus throwing. Despite the Christmas break, she leads her basketball team, which boasts a 17-1 record, and recently became the first player in school history to score over 1,000 points. Inspired by her family, particularly her mother and two nieces, Sydney aims to encourage others in sports. She also broke the school discus record, previously held by her sister, with a throw of 122 feet 10 inches. Sydney’s journey emphasizes resilience and self-worth in sports as she considers her future post-high school.
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FIRST ALERT: Cold blast and the Alberta Clipper (12/19/2024)
SUMMARY: An Alberta Clipper system is moving across the Midwest, causing significant snow and bringing colder temperatures to South Mississippi this weekend. Currently near the Great Lakes, it’s expected to push cold, dry air as it travels south, with lows potentially reaching freezing and frost occurring inland. Friday temperatures will be in the low to mid-60s before rapidly dropping overnight. Saturday morning could see temperatures in the 30s, with highs only reaching the low to mid-50s. As the holiday approaches, warmer temperatures in the 60s are anticipated, with a chance of rain by mid-next week, leading to low 70s by Christmas Day.
Meteorologist Aaron Colby brings the latest on a cold weather and what it has to do with the Alberta Clipper.
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