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WallyWeen Haunted Trail scaring the Coast this spooky season

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2024-10-11 14:31:20

SUMMARY: A new haunted house called “Wally Wean” is now open on the coast during the Halloween season, hosted by The Den. Every Friday, Saturday, and Halloween night, the family-friendly event features food trucks, baked goods, and a carefully crafted haunted house experience. It boasts detailed decorations, including a butcher shop and morgue, along with clown scenes designed to be thrilling yet suitable for children. The event runs from 7 to 9 PM at The Den on 51st Street in Gulfport. Attendees are encouraged to come in costumes and enjoy a delightful mix of spooky fun and treats.

Celebrating the spooky season! Joining us with more on the WallyWeen Haunted Trail is the crew from The DEN in Gulfport.

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“The Zebra and the Bear” raising awareness about rare disease, treatment options

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-01-07 17:20:45

SUMMARY: The documentary “The Zebra and the Bear” premieres at the LY Meadows Discovery Center, highlighting the rare disease multiple sulfatase deficiency (MSD), which affects children like Willow, who passed away at 11. Filmmaker Patrick Okon began his journey in 2016 after creating a GoFundMe video for Willow’s family, aiming to raise funds for gene therapy research. The documentary explores the challenges of rare disease treatment and has led to the NIH adopting MSD for a clinical trial. The screening on the 9th at 6 PM will include a Q&A with families involved, fostering community awareness and support.

The documentary raises awareness about a very rare disease while unifying families and exploring treatment options.

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Rural hospitals across Mississippi struggle to stay open

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-01-07 14:07:36

SUMMARY: Mississippi’s rural hospitals are struggling to remain open, forcing residents in small towns to travel long distances for essential healthcare. Jenta Davis from Pearl River County shares her family’s challenges with limited access to affordable care, recalling emergency trips for her grandmother, Lisa, who needed open-heart surgery and later suffered a stroke. Local hospitals often refer patients to larger facilities due to the high costs of providing specialized services. Advocates for Medicaid expansion argue it could stabilize rural hospitals and enhance healthcare access. Despite a failed vote last year, there is renewed hope for legislative action this session.

Many residents in small towns say they are without easy access to critical health care services.

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Cold-stunned sea turtles continuing treatment at Institute for Marine Mammal Studies

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-01-06 20:19:32

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In December, 22 cold-stunned Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles were flown from Massachusetts to the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (IMMS) for rehabilitation. These turtles, unable to regulate body temperature, suffer from pneumonia when water temperatures drop. IMMS Director Mobi Salangi explains that recovery can take anywhere from 2-12 months. The turtles are isolated in separate basins to monitor their health, ensure proper nutrition, and prevent disease spread. This species, critically endangered, has a slim chance of survival in the wild. IMMS’s efforts are vital for preserving the species, which faces a survival rate of just one in 1,000 hatchlings.

The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies is continuing to provide treatment for 22 Kemp’s ridley sea turtles brought over from Massachusetts.

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