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Southern Miss Graduate Training and Education Center Now Accepting Applications for 2026 GTEC Scholars Program

    The University of Southern Mississippi Graduate Training and Education Center (GTEC) is now accepting applications for the 2026 GTEC Scholars Program, a competitive, two-year program designed to prepare graduate students for impactful careers in cardiovascular disease research.   The GTEC Scholars Program aims to strengthen the research pipeline by equipping graduate students with advanced skills,…

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Grinding Coffee Beans: Tips for the Best Brew

We all know the feeling. You walk into your favorite local coffee shop in Long Beach, and the smell hits you immediately. It’s rich, inviting, and promises a caffeine kick that will power you through a humid Mississippi morning. But when you get home and try to recreate that same magic with a bag of…

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Math Class Turns Floor Into a Hands-On Geometry Lab

  Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. LaRosa’s math class at Pass Christian Middle School recently stepped off the page and onto the floor for an engaging, hands-on lesson in geometry. Instead of simply solving  problems at their desks, students worked with large composite figures taped out across the classroom floor — transforming the space into a…

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LOVE IN LONG BEACH EXHIBIT OPENS AT THE QUARLES HOUSE

    The City of Long Beach is proud to partner with the Long Beach Historical Society to host a special community exhibit, Love in Long Beach, taking place this Wednesday, February 11, from 10:00  a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the historic W.J. Quarles House (Greenvale), located at 179 E. Old Pass Road, Long Beach,…

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Long Beach Shuts Out Terry 2-0 to Advance in Playoffs

When the postseason lights came on Monday night, Long Beach delivered. The Bearcats controlled the moment from start to finish, securing a decisive 2-0 victory over the Terry Bulldogs to continue their playoff run. With disciplined defense and timely offense, Long Beach made it clear they intend to be a serious contender moving forward. Braiden…

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Coach Matthew DeFillips Selected for Prestigious Tomorrow’s 25 Coaching Fellowship

  Long Beach School District is proud to announce that Coach Matthew DeFillips has been named to the Tomorrow’s 25 Coaching Fellowship, a statewide leadership program developed in partnership with the Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC) and the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA). The fellowship formally recognizes 25 emerging leaders in Mississippi’s high school…

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Emergency Preparedness: Essentials for Every Household

Disasters strike without notice or warning, leaving communities vulnerable to chaos and significant danger. Families must prepare immediately to remain safe and secure when these sudden events occur. A strategic plan involves careful preparation and resource accumulation well beforehand. You can protect your life and property through simple, consistent, and thoughtful actions. Stocks of food,…

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How Businesses Can Preserve Their Company Vehicles

Company vehicles are essential for many businesses, whether they are used for transportation, deliveries, or mobile services. Ensuring their longevity not only saves costs but also improves operational efficiency. Proper care and proactive efforts to maintain vehicles can significantly reduce downtime and repair expenses, ultimately boosting the company’s productivity; maximize your investment be understanding how…

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Winter Tires vs. All-Season Tires: What’s the Difference?

Most drivers in Long Beach and along the Mississippi Gulf Coast stick with all-season tires year-round. This choice makes sense for our mild winters, but understanding the fundamental differences between winter tires and all-season tires can help you make smarter decisions about your vehicle’s safety and performance. Selecting the proper tires enhances your car’s traction,…

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