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Six Shutout Innings from Rodriguez Leads Shuckers to Second Straight Win
SUMMARY: Biloxi Shuckers claimed their 33rd victory of the season with a 2-1 win over the Chattanooga Lookouts, led by six shutout innings from Carlos Rodriguez. Rodriguez (4-2) claimed the win for Biloxi while Joe Boyle (3-5) suffered the loss for Chattanooga. The Shuckers will play the third game of the series against Chattanooga on June 22, with Jarvis Jarvis set to start for Biloxi.
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Fourteen athletes represent the Gulf Coast in 2024 Bernard Blackwell North/South All-Star game
SUMMARY: The 2024 Bernard Blackwell North/South All-Star game took place at Milner Stadium in Gulfport, featuring 28 top players from Mississippi, including 14 from the Gulf Coast. The South team kicked off with a blocked field goal that Gautier’s Fred Nicholson recovered, leading to a touchdown by Kendetryon Backstorm. The North team answered back, with Kohl Bradley making key defensive plays. Despite the South’s efforts, the North team clinched victory 14-13, marking their first win in five years. Post-game, players, including Silas Corder and Fred Nicholson, expressed pride in their achievements and representing their region.
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Civil rights icon James Meredith is honored in his Mississippi hometown
SUMMARY: A new historical marker honoring James Meredith, the first Black student to integrate the University of Mississippi in 1962, was unveiled in his hometown of Kosciusko, Mississippi. At 91, Meredith attended the ceremony, expressing it as “the most important day” of his life. Around 85 attendees, including family members, celebrated his legacy against white supremacy. Meredith, who faced violence during his enrollment, has been recognized multiple times by the university, where Black student enrollment now stands at 10%. The marker, created with the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, is located near his childhood home, marking a significant personal and historical moment.
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Santa Claus officially cleared for travel
SUMMARY: Santa Claus received an official Certificate of Travel Clearance from the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) for Christmas Eve travel. MDOT staff inspected his sleigh, ensuring safety compliance and permitting excess toy weight while approving Rudolph’s bright nose. Executive Director Brad White emphasized Santa’s commitment to safety, urging families to use car seats and seatbelts, and to avoid distractions while driving. Elves reported concerning driving behaviors in the state, but Santa remains hopeful that motorists can improve. Drivers are advised to stay alert for sleighs and reindeer on Christmas Eve, as “blitzened driving” is strictly prohibited.
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