Movie Review: “Wuthering Heights”
By Bob Garver “Wuthering Heights” is based on a classic novel by Emily Brontë. I’ve never read the novel, which is probably for the best. Reports of the movie differing from the novel are actually quite relieving to me. They’re relieving in the sense that I do not have to lose respect for people…
Read MoreCoffeeTime: The Horse Named Grace
Send responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com Old and slow-moving, nevertheless, Grace faithfully carried her blind rider on the snow-covered, lonely, and seemingly endless journey. There was no real visibility, due to the heavy clouds that hid the moon and stars. But even if the moon had been as bright as the sun during…
Read MoreMayor and Board of Aldermen Meeting Agenda for Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Mayor and Board of Aldermen Meeting Agenda for Tuesday, February 17, 2026 @ 5:00 PM City Hall Meeting Room 201 Jeff Davis Avenue Long Beach, MS 39560
Read More38th ARBOR DAY SK-1/4 MILE RUN/WALK/ROLL
Join this fun event promoting healthy lifestyles to individuals of all ages with and without disabilities. The goal is to encourage participation in a run with the Gulf Coast Running Club, the most respected running club in South Mississippi, and to just have FUN! All Registration for Individuals is through the Gulf Coast Running…
Read MoreTouch-A-Truck to be held on March 14 at new venue
By Toni Miles The Long Beach Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for one of its biggest fundraisers at a new location. The Annual Touch-A-Truck event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 14, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. While the family-friendly event will provide young ones with hands-on activities…
Read MoreHow Metrology Data Speeds Up Production Decisions
Production floors move fast, yet decision-making can lag behind when teams lack timely, trustworthy information. Supervisors rely on scattered inspection reports, delayed quality summaries, or verbal updates that do not reflect current conditions. In contrast, connected measurement systems provide immediate insight into what is happening at the machine and the line. Understanding how metrology data…
Read MoreElevating Diesel Performance with Smart Upgrades
Modern diesel owners aren’t chasing horsepower for bragging rights alone. They want torque on demand, the stamina to pull a fifth-wheel across mountain passes, and efficiency that keeps the fuel card from bleeding dry. Sales of diesel pickups have surged in the past decade, with aftermarket tuning growing alongside as drivers seek to wring every…
Read MoreResidents asked to donate canned green beans, corn for March of the Mayors food drive
By Toni Miles The state’s 16th Annual March of the Mayors Food Drive officially got underway on January 26. Long Beach residents once again are being asked to drop off canned green beans for this year’s drive, and Pass Christian residents are asked to donate canned corn. Last year was another record-breaking year…
Read MoreJ W Randolph School placed on National Register
Special to The Pass Post The Mississippi Department of Archives and History recently announced that the J W Randolph School in Pass Christian is one of only fifteen sites across the state that were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2025. The J W Randolph School, located at…
Read MoreContractors Warned to End Illegal Activity
The Mississippi Insurance Department (MID) has been made aware of contractors acting as unlicensed public adjusters by filing claims on behalf of insureds. This practice is illegal in the State of Mississippi. Any contractor caught filing claims for insureds without a signed contract and proper licensure as a public adjuster will be referred to the…
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