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CoffeeTime: “Sleepless and not in Seattle”

Send responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com Way too often finding yourself lying awake instead of getting your beauty sleep? As many know firsthand, that is an extremely common problem for a lot of people. I won’t bother boring you with the national statistics of this plague, you won’t be interested or impressed. Because the only insomnia that truly…

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Celebrate the Gulf festival set for Saturday, April 6

Long Beach Breeze Established in 1991, the annual Celebrate the Gulf Marine Education Festival is held annually to teach residents and visitors about the importance of the Gulf. Held in coordination with Art in the Pass, the festival is held the first Saturday in April in Pass Christian’s Memorial Park. The event, designed for all…

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Kara’s Sights and Bites: Sometimes nothing but homemade cake will do

By: Kara Kimbrough Everywhere I turned last week…every internet post…every magazine cover in the supermarket checkout line…every conversation I overheard in the supermarket checkout line…you get the picture…it seemed like cakes were on the minds of many. As a result, the thought of soft, moist layer cakes covered with a thick covering of buttercream icing…

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USM Awarded $2.3M Grant from SAMHSA for New Psychosis Prevention Program

By:  Karelia Pitts In partnership with the Mississippi Department of Mental Health (MDMH) and Mississippi State University (MSU), The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) Center for Behavioral Health was awarded $2.3 million through a four-year grant from the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The Center for Behavioral Health Screening, Outreach, Assessment and Resilience (CBH-SOAR) program will…

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Hertz to effect environmental policy changes through fellowship

Special to Long Beach Breeze University of Mississippi graduate student and 2019 graduate of Our Lady Academy, Kennady Hertz of Long Beach will spend 2025 gaining valuable environmental policy experience in the nation’s capital as part of an elite fellowship program. Hertz, an integrated marketing and communication graduate student, is among the eighty-eight finalists chosen…

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Movie Review: “Snow White”

By Bob Garver Disney’s “Snow White” is the latest live-action remake of one of the studio’s animated classics. In this case, it’s perhaps the biggest “classic” of all, as 1937’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” was the first full-length animated feature in American history, and in 2008 was named the greatest animated film of…

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CoffeeTime: “Old Man Pain is Determined to Win”

Send responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com You are aging, every second you are alive, that is an inescapable fact. And right along with that joyous and party-mood-making pronouncement is another fact. Multiple years of aging most always brings on a certain amount of physical pain. Ready to invite me to your next happy-go-lucky soiree yet? “Oh yeah, give that…

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Kara’s Sights and Bites: Homemade biscuits make life worth living

By Kara Kimbrough The homemade biscuit, a beloved American icon, is on the endangered species list. I blame it on supermarket biscuits marketing themselves as “homemade,” with an “old fashioned buttermilk taste.” In reality, they’re pale spheres of sticky dough ready to spring from their cans offering little more than synthetic butter. Here’s the main reason…

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