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News 25 “Reporting Live from Where You Live” Promo 7/2024
SUMMARY: We’re reporting live from various locations, including Lale in Goport, Buug in Long Beach, Pasula in Ocean Springs, Hurley in Hancock County, and Hattisburg. Our team includes Ever G Jr, Elizabeth Kean, Austin Lindsay, Brook Parker, Lucas Warren, Kristen High, J Mosy, Ethan Krauss, BR Chaza, and Ansy Brent. This is WXXV News 25, bringing you coverage from where you live, highlighting the local happenings and community events across our region.
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FIRST ALERT: Tropical development likely upcoming this week (09/07/2024)
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Taylor Graham provides a weather update for South Mississippi, highlighting a tropical wave in the southern Gulf of Mexico with a 60-80% chance of becoming a tropical depression. Tonight’s weather is calm, with lower humidity and temperatures in the 60s, transitioning into a pleasant Sunday. Rain chances are minimal but will increase mid-week, potentially bringing 2-4 inches of rain, along with heavier downpours. Despite the current break in rainfall, humidity is expected to rise again as the tropical moisture returns. People should stay alert for weather updates, especially regarding the developing tropical system.
Meteorologist Taylor Graham brings the latest on the likely formation of a tropical depression or storm in the Gulf this coming week.
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FNFS Halftime Update with Dylan Jones: Week 2
SUMMARY: In the Friday Night Football Showdown halftime update, host Dylan Jones provides scores and updates from various high school football games across the coast. Key matchups include George County Rebels vs. Green County Wildcats, with George County historically leading; Hancock hosting Moss Point in a close contest; and Pascagoula against East Central, where Pascagoula leads 12-0. Other highlights include Long Beach trailing Forest County 14-3, the Piqua Maron Tide dominating Northshore 28-0, and St. Stanislaus leading Bay Tigers 13-0. For continuous coverage, visit wlox.com for the latest scores, and tune in at 10:15 for final updates and highlights.
Dylan Jones brings the latest high school football scores from around the Coast.
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Woolmarket Elementary social worker continues youth mentorship program for young boys
SUMMARY: Wool Market Elementary’s social worker, Nicole Miller, has initiated the “Future Noblemen” program to provide positive role models for boys in grades four to six. The program encourages young boys to meet men from various career fields, promoting mentorship and personal growth through formal events that include dressing up. Miller’s goal is to broaden students‘ horizons by connecting them with caring adults, especially those lacking family support. Participants, including local business owners and military veterans, find fulfillment in guiding these boys towards becoming productive citizens. Interested men can contact the school to join this rewarding initiative.
A social worker at Woolmarket Elementary created a group for younger boys to dress casually and meet a positive role model to look up to.
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