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Travel changes for the disabled with Heather Ansley
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Transportation has introduced a new regulation requiring a change to airplane bathrooms to help people with disabilities. Heather Ansley, Chief Policy Officer of Paralyzed Veterans of America, discussed the importance of this regulation for the disabled community. The regulation will enable passengers with disabilities to take care of their basic bodily needs during air travel using accessible lavatories. Passengers in wheelchairs often have to fast or become dehydrated during flights, so this change will greatly improve their travel experience. The regulation will require airlines to provide accessible lavatories on their planes.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is now requiring a change to airplane bathrooms to help people with disabilities.
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Overnight closures on I-10 in Harrison County to last for a month
SUMMARY: Work is restarting near Shriner’s Boulevard in Harrison County, specifically at the I-10 Woolmarket exit, focusing on roundabouts. The project will involve nightly closures from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday for the next four weeks. These closures are due to the continuation of work that was paused in September due to safety concerns. Concrete barriers have been added to enhance safety. During the closures, drivers will need to use alternative routes, either the Cedar Lake or Cowan-Lorraine exits. The closures will occur each weeknight for the next month.
Starting Sunday, November 17, the Mississippi Department of Transportation will close Exit 41 on I-10 for about four weeks.
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First Missionary Baptist celebrates 164 years of community impact
SUMMARY: First Missionary Baptist Church in Gulfport celebrated 164 years of service with a special worship service. Founded in 1860, the church has endured numerous challenges, including storms, fires, and a racially motivated attack in 1959. The current building, established in 1962, survived both Hurricane Katrina and Camille. Pastor Jeremy Turner, who began leading the church in 2023, emphasized the church’s commitment to making a lasting impact on the community, including adopting a local school. Reflecting on its history, the congregation looks toward the future with faith, hoping for another 164 years of service in the community.
A local church celebrates a huge milestone in Gulfport on Sunday morning with a special worship service.
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Behind the Business: The Cringle’s Studio
SUMMARY: In a recent update from Kringle Studio in South Mississippi, Mr. and Mrs. Kringle shared their excitement as Christmas approaches, just 38 days away. Their journey began 12 years ago with a visit from the North Pole, inspiring them to invest in this community. The couple enjoys engaging with children through local events, including tree lightings and festivals. At Kringle Studio, kids can enjoy unique experiences like cookie baking and sleigh rides, all while capturing special memories. Mr. Kringle appreciates Mrs. Claus’s support in keeping everything organized, emphasizing their teamwork in creating holiday magic.
With just 38 days until Christmas, Santa is busy getting down to business, reviewing his list, and checking it twice.
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