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Popp’s Ferry Recreational Area sports fields close for maintenance
SUMMARY: The Popp’s Ferry Recreational Area in Biloxi will be shut down from August 7 for field maintenance. The closure is expected to last for a month. The soccer fields had already been closed since February due to vandalism to the electrical panels and poor condition of the lighting poles. Despite closure signs being placed and the need for permit to use the fields once they reopen, the pickleball courts and dog park will remain open to the public. The city is also working on a plan to replace the damaged poles, wiring, and lighting at the fields.
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HII Hosts HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Leaders at Ingalls Shipbuilding
SUMMARY: HII hosted leaders from HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) at its Ingalls Shipbuilding division to discuss the implementation of new processes to accelerate ship production, following the memorandum of understanding signed earlier. The visit included a tour of the shipyard and a demonstration of the new virtual welding lab, showcasing the use of technology to improve workforce skills. Both companies aim to leverage their expertise and resources to enhance efficiency, technological innovation, and strengthen global defense. Ingalls Shipbuilding President Brian Blanchette and HHI CEO Won-ho Joo highlighted the importance of this strategic partnership.
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Introducing our WXXV Student Athlete of the Week, St. Patrick’s Mary Evelyn Jakubik!
SUMMARY: Mary Evelyn Jakubik, a junior at St. Patrick, helped her tennis team win their first-ever State Championship on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. After rediscovering her passion for tennis during the COVID years, Jakubik’s dedication paid off as she was selected for the prestigious Ozaki Cup and won numerous tournaments, including a mixed doubles State title as a freshman. The day after the team victory, she clinched the girls’ singles State Championship by overcoming a tough first set. Jakubik, a three-time State Champion, is now aiming to win a girls doubles title with her sister, Campbell, next year.
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Litter becoming a growing problem in Stone County
SUMMARY: Littering is a significant issue in rural Mississippi, with the state investing millions to address it. The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) notes that litter poses dangers, contributing to numerous accidents and fatalities. Efforts to strengthen litter laws have failed, yet programs like Adopt-a-Highway and the Inmate Litter Program collected over 72,000 bags of trash in District 6 last year. Education initiatives, including MDOT’s “Myrtle the Turtle,” focus on changing mindsets about littering. Local pride in communities, as expressed by Wiggins resident Tammy Smith, highlights the need for individual responsibility to combat litter effectively.
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