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Young at Art Children’s Market at Peter Anderson Festival
SUMMARY: The content discusses an art program called the Young at Art program, which allows children to showcase and sell their artwork at the Peter Anderson Festival. The program is organized by Elizabeth Van Loon and the Walter Anderson Museum of Art. The children in the program have the opportunity to learn and decide if they want to pursue art in the future. The program also helps boost their confidence and encourages them to keep creating. The festival takes place in the parking lot between the Ocean Springs Community Center and Senior Center.

The Peter Anderson Festival is coming up this weekend. It’s a chance to see all forms of art created by artists of all ages.
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Bill to make switching between schools easier dies in committee
SUMMARY: A bill that would have made it easier for students to transfer between public school districts died in committee this week. The proposal would have removed veto power from districts a student wanted to leave. Gulfport Schools Superintendent Glenn East discussed concerns over school choice, questioning how funding would work for students moving between districts and the accountability of charter and private schools. He also addressed challenges surrounding extracurricular participation for homeschooled students and federal education funding, emphasizing the need for careful management of resources. While school choice efforts may face setbacks, the debate will likely continue in future legislative sessions.

This week, several education bills died in committee, one being a bill that would allow students to more easily move between schools.
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FIRST ALERT: Storms possible overnight (03/08/2025)
SUMMARY: Expect thunderstorms tonight in Coastal Mississippi, with potential heavy downpours and rumbles of thunder. While the risk of severe weather remains low, there’s a slight chance for large hail and gusty winds. Showers and storms may continue until around midnight, with drier conditions expected by Sunday morning. Monday will see cooler temperatures and lower humidity. As Daylight Saving Time begins, sunrise will be later, marking a sign of spring. A total lunar eclipse is anticipated late Thursday night into Friday, contingent on weather conditions. Overall, milder temperatures and springlike conditions are ahead after tonight’s rain.

Meteorologist Taylor Graham brings more on how South Mississippi could be impacted by storms late Saturday night.
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Happening March 7: Celebration of Black Culture Through the Arts
SUMMARY: On March 7, students from Gulfport and Meridian high schools are performing together to celebrate Black culture through the arts. The event extends Black History Month by showcasing two powerful stories: Gulfport’s African-American folktale, *Wy and the Harry Man*, set in Alabama, and Meridian’s original production about the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church. The performances emphasize the importance of understanding history to prevent violence and promote empathy. Both student bodies collaborated, appreciating the chance to connect and learn from each other. The free event starts at 7:00 PM at Center Stage.

Happening March 7: Celebration of Black Culture Through the Arts
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