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Shrimpers struggling as season draws to end

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www.youtube.com – – 2023-12-12 09:00:18

SUMMARY: Victor Lee, a deckhand on the captain’s shrimp boat for seven years, laments the struggling economic conditions due to undercut import prices that have affected everyone. Customers are buying cheaper imported shrimp at the store, leading to a decline in the local shrimp industry. Turned to factories to purchase the catch, inshore shrimp industry is suffering. Victor expresses his concern over the impact of these economic trends on the viability of his job and the local fishing industry. This highlights the challenges by local fishermen and the impact of global trade on their livelihoods.

Although the in-shore shrimp season doesn’t end until January 1, many boats are already hanging up their nets.

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Lost Towns of Hancock County

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www.youtube.com – 25 – 2024-10-22 12:21:53

SUMMARY: In Hancock County, communities like and Diamond Head are familiar, but five towns were displaced decades ago for the and its buffer zone. Established in 1961, required clearing nearly 140,000 acres, leading to the relocation of Santa Rosa, Westonia, Napoleon, Gainesville, and Logtown, impacting around 700 families. While some moved willingly, others resisted, exemplified by an elderly woman who insisted on moving her house. Despite the loss, many descendants now work at Stennis. A memorial , “From Roots to Rockets,” is for November 2, honoring these lost communities and their families.

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Pascagoula unveils plans for new city hall

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SUMMARY: are planning future projects to improve city operations, a new city hall funded by over $10 million approved by Governor Tate Reeves. The $2 million, two-story building will replace the aging Joe D. Cole Jr. Municipal Building and consolidate city departments in one location, enhancing municipal services. Jay Willis emphasized the need for this new facility, noting the current building is inadequate for the city’s growth. In addition, a new substation is planned for the Chico and Mobile area to address local safety concerns. Construction on the city hall is expected to be completed by mid-2026.

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10/22 Ryan's “Still Cool, but Warming” Tuesday Morning Forecast

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SUMMARY: ‘s weather highlights Tropical Storm Oscar, which is moving from Cuba toward Bermuda after briefly reaching Category 1 status. It is expected to maintain its tropical storm status for around 24 hours before potentially becoming extratropical. Locally, conditions are slightly warmer, with above-normal afternoon temperatures expected as humidity increases. Morning temperatures will also rise as moisture levels rise again. Some cloud is anticipated in the afternoons, especially into the evening. Although a cold front is approaching, it may not fully pass through, leading to continued warm and humid conditions through the end of the .

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