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Seabee Base stair climb honors victims of 9/11
SUMMARY: The content is about a stair climb event that honors those who lost their lives in the September 11th terrorist attacks. The event takes place annually at Gulfport Seabee Base and involves participants climbing five flights of stairs 13 times. Some participants have been doing the climb since it started eight years ago, including Jack Healy. The event is a way for military members and firefighters to remember and honor those who were affected by the 9/11 attacks.

The climb represents how long it takes to go up and down a 110-story building, which was the length of both World Trade Center towers in New York.
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Pascagoula mayoral candidates battle for votes during debate ahead of primary election
SUMMARY: In the upcoming primary election for Pascagoula’s mayoral seat, incumbent Jay Willis and challenger David Bates debated their visions for the city. Willis seeks re-election, emphasizing ongoing projects and the need to enhance the entire city’s financial growth, particularly in struggling areas. Bates, a former educator and athletic director, advocates for “Families First,” prioritizing business development and addressing long-standing issues like the water system. Both candidates acknowledge the city’s positive growth while highlighting their distinct platforms. The primary election is set for April 1, where voters will decide the future leadership of Pascagoula.

The mayoral seat in Pascagoula will be decided in the primary election this April.
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Gautier Middle School Visits WXXV
SUMMARY: Eighth graders from Gautier Middle School visited the WXXV news station for a hands-on learning experience. During their intercession period, the students met staff members, including chief meteorologist Ryan, who answered their questions. Some students even tried their skills on the green screen, showcasing their efforts in meteorology. Ryan reflected on the challenge of appearing smooth on camera and expressed enjoyment in seeing the students engage in this experience. One student showed interest in pursuing a career in weather. The visit highlighted the importance of exposing students to real-world opportunities in the media field.

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Allen Beverages Morning Brew 2/25/25
SUMMARY: In the latest segment of WXXV News 25’s “Morning Brew,” uplifting stories are highlighted, including Long Beach Boy Scout Troop 321’s recent Eagle Scout project led by Nathan Pyron. The troop, alongside the Diamond Head public works department, planted 100 native trees at a former lily pond. The project involved planning, funding, and executing the planting of various trees like Magnolia and Live Oaks to aid soil conservation and provide neighborhood privacy. The initiative showcases young individuals taking responsibility and positively impacting their community. Viewers are encouraged to share their own uplifting stories via social media.

Nathan Pyron Scout Project.
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