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  • The Katrina Chronicles: Delivering Hope and Courage in the Midst of Devastation
    Nov 14 2025

    When Hurricane Katrina tore through the Mississippi Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005, Gulfport Police Sergeant Andy Ratcliffe found himself at the heart of one of America’s most devastating natural disasters. A native Mississippian with an infectious enthusiasm for life, he helped maintain order and lead rescue efforts in the storm’s immediate aftermath. As a military pilot, he also took to the skies, flying FEMA and other officials over the wreckage and delivering lifesaving supplies by helicopter to stranded survivors.

    In this episode, Colonel Ratcliffe reflects on the chaos and courage of those days: neighborhoods erased overnight, airports operating without controllers, and military‑style drop sites becoming lifelines for desperate families. He shares vivid first‑hand accounts of the destruction, the resilience of Gulfport’s community spirit, and the rally points that kept responders united when everything else was falling apart.

    Commissioned as an aviation officer in 1998, his current command assignments include: Commander, A/1-185 AVN, Commander, I/1-185th AVN, Commander, HHC/1108th AVN GRP, and Commander of A/1108th AVN GRP. He has served as the Brigade AVN Officer for 155th ABCT, Executive Officer for 1-185 AVN Regiment, and Chief of Staff for 66th Troop Command. He has deployments to Iraq, Kuwait and Kosovo. He currently serves as the Facility Commander at the MS-AVCRAD and is also the Commander of the 1108th TASMG.

    Colonel Ratcliffe is the recipient of numerous military awards and decorations which include the Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal and Master Army Aviator Badge.

    He has seen Gulfport recover over the years as he continues his orientation towards service as a community leader. He serves on the Board of Directors for Leadership Gulf Coast, the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, Gulf Coast Business Council, and the Gulf Coast Boys & Girls Club while also a Deacon of the First Baptist Church of Gulfport.

    Andy Ratcliffe’s story is more than a remembrance—it’s a testament to service, leadership, and the unbreakable will of a community recovering from a catastrophe.

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    35 min
  • The Katrina Chronicles: Rebuilding Gulfport, One Act of Kindness at a Time
    Oct 19 2025

    In this next episode we meet Ferrell Alman. When Hurricane Katrina unleashed its fury on Gulfport, Mississippi, it left behind a city in ruins—landmarks erased, homes shattered, lives forever altered. Among those caught in the storm’s path was Mr. Alman, a local business owner whose own home and family were affected. But Ferrell didn’t retreat from the devastation. He stepped forward.

    We'll hear Ferrell’s remarkable story of resilience and compassion. Rather than succumb to despair, he turned his home and his business into lifelines for those who had lost everything. His actions helped spark a wave of recovery and hope in a city struggling to find its footing.

    Ferrell shares how Katrina reshaped Gulfport, how neighbors became lifelines, and how a community found strength in unity. His story is a testament to the power of local leadership and the extraordinary good that can come when people choose to care.

    “You survive, you persevere... you just learn how to adapt, and your whole world kind of changes.” —Ferrell Alman

    Ferrell Alman isn’t just a business owner—he’s a cornerstone of Gulfport’s recovery and a shining example of what it means to show up when it matters most.

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    58 min
  • The Katrina Chronicles: Broadcasting Through the Storm!
    Oct 1 2025

    When Hurricane Katrina struck the Mississippi Gulf Coast, chaos reigned and communication was critical. At the heart of the storm’s coverage was Dave Vincent, a seasoned broadcaster and station manager of WLOX-TV, He delivered life-saving information to a community in crisis. As the disaster unfolded, Dave and his team provided award-winning coverage that kept residents informed, connected, and hopeful.

    A veteran of the news industry, Dave holds degrees from three colleges, including a master’s in public relations from the University of Southern Mississippi. He continues to serve on the university’s School of Mass Communication and Journalism Advisory Board and has been inducted into both the school’s Hall of Fame and the Mississippi Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

    Dave’s leadership and dedication during Katrina exemplify the vital role of local journalism in times of disaster. His tireless work—alongside the entire WLOX-TV team—ensured that the people of Gulfport and Biloxi had the information they needed to make life-or-death decisions.

    “I wish today we had that camaraderie we had back then. People really came together and helped each other.” —Dave Vincent

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    1 h et 2 min
  • The Katrina Chronicles: Gulfport’s Relentless Guardian
    Sep 27 2025

    As part of our ongoing Katrina Chronicles, today we meet Fire Chief Billy Kelley.

    When Hurricane Katrina slammed into Gulfport, Mississippi, it left behind a trail of destruction that reshaped the city—and the lives within it. Billy was on the front lines, firefighter extraordinaire. He faced the storm’s fury not only as a first responder, but as someone whose own home was ravaged.

    Now the department’s fire chief, he reflects on those harrowing days: the scramble to save lives, the coordination of a sprawling relief effort, and the unwavering spirit of a community that refused to be broken. His story is one of grit, leadership, and a resilience that defies description

    With over 20 years of service, Billy was appointed chief in 2021. He now oversees an operation that spans eleven stations and delivers critical services—from land and maritime fire suppression to emergency medical care, HAZMAT response, technical rescue, and fire prevention. Under his leadership, the Gulfport Fire Department remains a pillar of strength and preparedness.

    Mr. Kelley’s courage during Katrina—and his continued dedication—serve as a beacon for anyone facing disaster. His words capture the heart of Gulfport’s response:

    “Resiliency... it was happening everywhere around here. From coast to coast... this place just really stepped up and a lot of people just did what they had to do.” —Billy Kelley

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    26 min
  • The Katrina Chronicles: One Man, Many Hats - A Leader's Lifelong Service to Gulfport, MS
    Jul 29 2025

    August 2005—when Mississippi met its moment of truth.

    In this episode, we meet Billy Hewes, a lifelong Gulfport resident whose home was left battered by Hurricane Katrina. But Hewes was more than a survivor—he was a driving force in the recovery. Serving as a state congressional leader while also working as an insurance and real estate agent, he brought a rare, multifaceted perspective to the crisis. Hewes takes us inside those early days—navigating logistical chaos, political challenges, and personal loss.

    He recounts stories of resilience from the Gulf Coast. His voice carries the spirit of a community rising from devastation, sparking coordinated efforts at the city, county, and state level to not just rebuild—but rethink the future.

    "We weren’t just rebuilding homes—we were rebuilding hope.” —Billy Hewes

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    32 min
  • The Katrina Chronicles: Leading Through Catastrophe - A Fire Chief's Story
    Jun 29 2025

    Welcome to another powerful installment of the Katrina Chronicles, our continuing series marking the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. While most of the public focus after Katrina was on New Orleans due to the devastating levy breaks, this killer storm wrecked the coast of Mississippi in ways still being studied today. The citizens of Mississippi responded with heart, grit, and a steadfast belief that they would overcome the effects of the storm. Their resilience in the face of unimaginable loss, and the long, arduous path to recovery is a moving testament to courage and community strength.

    Today, we’re privileged to speak with Pat Sullivan, Fire Chief of Harrison County, Mississippi. Back in 2005, when Katrina roared ashore, Chief Sullivan was leading the fire department in Gulfport—a city squarely in the storm’s path along the Mississippi coast.

    In this episode, he takes us back to those harrowing days: the tense lead-up to landfall, the unprecedented challenges faced by first responders, and the deeply human moments that emerged amid the chaos. Through his firsthand accounts, Chief Sullivan paints a vivid picture of the courage, determination, and resilience that defined the response. His heartfelt reflections shine a light on the tireless efforts it took to safeguard lives and begin the long road to recovery—honoring the spirit of a community forever changed.

    Hurricane Katrina

    Hurricane Katrina (August 2005), a large and extremely powerful hurricane, caused enormous destruction and significant loss of life. It is the costliest hurricane to ever hit the United States, surpassing the record previously held by Hurricane Andrew from 1992. In addition, Katrina is one of the five deadliest hurricanes to ever strike the United States. In all, Hurricane Katrina was responsible for 1,833 fatalities and approximately $108 billion in damage (un-adjusted 2005 dollars).

    Hurricane Katrina - August 2005

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    55 min
  • Hurricanes, Heroes & Humility: Mike Boylan’s Weather Legacy (Mike's Weather Page)
    Apr 2 2025

    I was super fortunate to get a chance to speak with Mike Boylan, the creator of Mike’s Weather Page. Many a time have I and my co-workers used the information there to help fine tune response plans.

    Found at spaghettimodels.com, Mike’s Weather Page offers a comprehensive collection of tools and data to track weather events. Mike’s Weather Hero journey is truly inspiring. What started as a side project in 2004 has grown into a trusted resource for weather enthusiasts, emergency responders, businesses, citizens, the military and many others.

    Mike's dedication to providing accurate and accessible weather information earned him the prestigious Governor’s Hurricane Conference Tropical Meteorology Award in 2021. He is the first private citizen to have been awarded this honor making his achievement even more remarkable.

    Mike’s Weather Page helps countless individuals and organizations prepare for and respond to natural disasters. As you’ll hear, Mike’s humility and passion shine through as he tells his story. We get a little weather geeky towards the end as we discuss various hurricane modeling efforts. Mike is well versed in this subject.

    Join me, as we get to know Mike and hear his story. Let me know what aspect of Mike's story resonates with you the most?

    Mike’s Weather Page

    Weather Heroes


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    31 min
  • The Katrina Chronicles: An Insurance Agent's Heroic Story!
    Feb 1 2025

    In the first of our Katrina Chronicles series, we have the privilege of speaking with EG Warren, a veteran insurance agent boasting over fifty years of invaluable experience. EG reflects on his early days in the insurance industry on the Mississippi coast and candidly shares the personal and professional hurdles he encountered in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. His story is a powerful testament to the resilience and fortitude of a community ravaged by one of the most destructive storms in history.

    Despite his humility, EG's narratives reveal the staggering challenges he faced. The interview kicks off with a brief history of EG's journey before diving into the chaotic aftermath of Katrina. EG’s office transformed into a vital hub for the exchange of information, offering essentials like water and clothes, and serving as a connection point for the entire community. EG is one of the many heroes that shined through during the dark days of Katrina’s aftermath. Tune in as EG chronicles the daily struggles he and the community endured.

    Hurricane Katrina - August 2005 (National Hurricane Center)

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    35 min