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Ray Tremblay named new Sea Wolves head coach
SUMMARY: Ray Trimble has been appointed the new head coach of the SeaWolves, becoming the fourth in the franchise’s history. A British Columbia native, Trimble has previous coaching experience in the US Premier Hockey League, the National Collegiate Development Conference, and the FPHL with the Danville Dashers, where he had a winning record. He aims to bring stability to the SeaWolves and believes he has the right skill set for the job. Trimble has a good relationship with Joe Pace and is excited to return to professional hockey. The FPHL season will begin in October.
The Mississippi Sea Wolves named Ray Tremblay as the new head coach.
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10/7 – Trey Tonnessen's “Cruisin' Cast” Monday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: This week‘s weather on the Mississippi Gulf Coast is expected to be sunny and pleasant, with comfortable temperatures and decreasing humidity. A cold front aids these conditions, keeping showers and thunderstorms away. Temperatures will gradually cool to the mid to upper 60s at night. Notably, Hurricane Milton is a Category 5 storm moving northeast, but the front is steering it away from the coast, resulting in a calm week with little to no rainfall. While the local weather remains favorable, thoughts are with those affected by the hurricane in Florida.
10/7 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Cruisin’ Cast” Monday Night Forecast
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Milton most intense Gulf hurricane in nearly 20 years
SUMMARY: Hurricane Milton is approaching record intensity, with winds of 180 mph and a pressure around 95 millibars, making it the fifth strongest hurricane recorded in the Gulf of Mexico. The hurricane’s eye is contracting, indicating potential intensification. Hurricane Hunters are monitoring the storm as it gains strength in an area with little wind shear. Although weakening is expected as Milton heads toward Florida, the state should prepare for significant wind and storm surge impacts. As the storm moves northeast, it will face increased wind shear, likely leading to a decrease in intensity. South Mississippi remains unaffected positively.
Eric’s First Alert Forecast 6 p.m. Oct 7, 2024
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Cruiser Closeup: 1971 Corvette Stingray
SUMMARY: During Cruising the Coast, a 1971 Corvette convertible showcased its charm. Equipped with a 350 small block engine and a 350 turbo transmission, this classic car has a rich family history, having belonged to the owner’s grandfather and later inherited by their mother. After restoration and a recent motor swap, the owner brought the car to the event to test its performance and enjoy the variety of vehicles present. This marks their second year at the festival, highlighting their dedication to keeping the tradition of classic cars alive while celebrating automotive culture.
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