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Tech Byte – Oura Sleep Ring
SUMMARY: In this week‘s Tech Bite, Patrick Moes addresses a viewer’s question about the best sleep rings. He speaks with Mandy Livingston, a competitive bodybuilder and healthy living expert, who shares her experience with the Oura Ring. Initially intended to optimize her sleep, the ring tracks sleep patterns, heart rate, stress levels, and more. It’s beneficial for anyone wanting to improve sleep quality or monitor health metrics. The Oura Ring, launched via Kickstarter in 2013, has sold over 2.5 million units and is endorsed by celebrities like Jessica Alba. For inquiries, viewers can visit optimize you centers.com.
Patrick looks into the new tech trend of sleep rings, like the oura sleep ring that monitors your sleep patterns, heart rate, stress levels and sends various alerts. It even helps you know when you’re getting sick days before symptoms show up.
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Biloxi Man on The Voice
SUMMARY: Mississippi singer Deon Jones has secured a spot on NBC’s The Voice after his performance of Donnie Hathaway’s “Little Ghetto Boy” turned one chairโReba McIntyre’s. Expressing his excitement, Deon called it a “manifestation come true,” feeling blessed to showcase his talent. He emphasized his gratitude for Reba, stating she is the “queen” and he looks forward to being coached by her, eager to learn and elevate his skills. Blind auditions wrap up tonight, with the battle rounds commencing next Monday on The Voice.
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Former Biloxi city councilman begins federal sentence
SUMMARY: Former Buy City Councilman Robert Deming has started his six-year prison sentence for a federal drug charge. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons database, he is incarcerated at the minimum-security Federal Prison Camp Montgomery, located on Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. Deming resigned from his council position in May, prior to pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess and distribute controlled substances.
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Caesar's Superdome Super Bowl 59 event
SUMMARY: WXXV’s sports team recently attended a Super Bowl 59 event at Caesar Superdome in New Orleans, where over 200 underrepresented business owners gathered to network with NFL executives and Super Bowl committee members. They toured the newly renovated stadium and explored potential contracts related to the event. While not all participants will earn contracts, working for the Super Bowl could enhance future business opportunities. Super Bowl 59 is set for February 9, 2025, marking the 11th time New Orleans will host the game and the first since 2013. WXXV will provide comprehensive coverage leading up to the event.
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