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Peter Anderson Festival preparations underway in downtown Ocean Springs
SUMMARY: The weather on Monday will be partly cloudy, with a mix of sun and clouds throughout the week. The annual Peter Anderson Arts and Crafts Festival will take place this weekend in Ocean Springs, with over 400 vendors participating. A hospitality team has been set up to assist the vendors and provide them with meals and snacks. Thousands of people are expected to attend the festival, and many roads in downtown Ocean Springs will be closed. Street closures include Washington Avenue from Calhoun Street to Boulevard and Porter Avenue from Blondie Avenue to Jackson Avenue.

Ocean Springs is shifting into high gear for the Annual Peter Anderson Arts and Crafts Festival this weekend. More than 400 vendors will be participating.
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FIRST ALERT: Weekly forecast and Mardi Gras temperatures with Aaron Colby (2/23/2025)
SUMMARY: Good morning, South Mississippi! Meteorologist Aaron Colby presents the weekly forecast, revealing a cold and rainy Sunday with temperatures struggling to reach the 50s. Showers are expected throughout the day, peaking in intensity by the evening. Overnight lows will remain mild, with continued cloud cover. As the week progresses, expect a warming trend, with temperatures reaching the low to mid-70s by Tuesday. Quick showers may linger into Monday, but conditions are anticipated to improve for Mardi Gras celebrations next weekend, promising mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures. Stay tuned for updates on rain chances as the festivities approach!

Meteorologist Aaron Colby has the latest on the weekly forecast and temperatures for Mardi Gras.
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Behind the Business: Beautiful Minds Childcare
SUMMARY: In this week’s “Behind the Business,” we explore Beautiful Minds Childcare in Gulfport, where education, safety, care, and love are paramount. Owner Kenyetter Johnson, who began her childcare journey at 17, opened her first location in D’Iberville in 2021 and expanded to Gulfport in 2023. With past experience running a family childcare center, she emphasizes the importance of hiring dedicated staff who treat children with compassion. Safety is prioritized with classroom cameras for parental trust. Johnson encourages aspiring business owners to persist despite challenges, sharing her gratitude for her staff and optimism for future growth.

In Gulfport, one woman works hard to give children a fun and safe place to be.
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Legacy Park multi-use center downgrades design plans due to lack of funding
SUMMARY: The future of the Legacy Park multi-use center in Jackson County is uncertain due to funding issues. Originally planned as a retail, restaurant, and healthcare hub, recent revisions now focus solely on a memorial endoscopy facility. Developer Dr. Saka expresses disappointment, highlighting the project’s potential impact on the community. The Jackson County Board of Supervisors has encouraged a partnership with Singing River Health System to enhance local investment, but negotiations have been challenging. Meanwhile, the Board is pursuing a separate $35 million Bass Pro Shops project that won’t benefit county sales tax. An open discussion is scheduled for March 3rd.

Design plans are being revised to only include a Memorial Endoscopy Facility.
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