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Vice President Kamala Harris, former President Donald Trump on the campaign trail
SUMMARY: On this Sunday morning, host Dave Elliot discusses the upcoming presidential race post-national conventions with Magnolia Tribune editor Frank Quter. They analyze the political landscape following Vice President Kamala Harris’s emergence as the Democratic candidate, contrasting her rise with the fall of Joe Biden. Quter emphasizes the critical nature of swing states and discusses the potential impact of Robert Kennedy’s endorsement, which could shift the electoral balance. As both candidates commence their campaigns, they highlight issues such as the effectiveness of conventions, polling data, and the importance of debates while predicting a tight race. The discussion highlights the strategies employed by both campaigns, noting Trump’s aggressive outreach in key states.
With both national conventions over, both presidential candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are on the campaign trail.
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09/17 Ryan's “Mild & Misty” Tuesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Good morning, GF Coast! Today will bring more showers and scattered thunderstorms, similar to yesterday’s weather, which featured rumbles of thunder and moderate rain. The forecast indicates a slow drying trend starting midweek, leading to clearer and sunnier conditions that will last several days. Expect a temperature around 85ยฐF, with occasional fog in certain areas. While a few thunderstorms may arise later today as remnants of a recent weather system linger, drier air will eventually move in, paving the way for a warm, sunny weekend ahead. Enjoy the improved weather when it arrives!
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South Mississippians reflect on days after 9/11 attacks
SUMMARY: This weekend, South Mississippi residents participated in a 5K event to honor the First Responders and victims of the 9/11 attacks. Community members, including Jacobe Rivers, shared their memories of the tragedy, emphasizing its lasting impact. The annual Tunnel to Towers event featured a stair climb, commemorating firefighters who lost their lives. Participants recounted how 9/11 changed their lives, from being pulled from classrooms to getting called back to active duty. Mark Jagel, a former Airman, reflected on the importance of teaching the next generation about First Responders. Attendees stressed the significance of remembrance and honoring those who served.
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation was created to help the spouses of the fallen first responders.
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Behind the Business: The Blind Butcher
SUMMARY: In Pascagoula, Brie Mixon opened a gourmet butcher shop during the pandemic, aiming to provide quality food options in a small town where restaurants were closed. With no prior experience in business, she embraced the challenge, driven by her love for food and gourmet dining. The shop offers a variety of fresh meats, including beef, pork, and chicken, as well as signature dishes and stuffed items typically found in restaurants. Despite starting without a solid plan, Mixon’s venture has flourished over four years, leading to expansion into Mobile, and fulfilling a community demand for accessible, quality meals.
Four years after opening, the business has grown and now operates in Pascagoula, Lucedale, and soon Mobile, Ala.
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