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Reconstruction topic of upcoming luncheon

Special to The Pass Post     The Pass Christian Historical Society will hold its monthly luncheon on Monday, April 27, at noon, featuring political consultant and author Jere Nash.  Nash will speak on “Reconstruction in Mississippi, 1862-1877,” focusing on the turbulent and eventful era in Mississippi history during the ten-year period following the Civil…

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What Customers Expect From Today’s Local Businesses

There’s something really interesting about the way people choose local businesses now because it’s not always about finding the cheapest option or even the closest one, and it tends to be more about how easy doing anything and everything with it actually feels. And as a business owner, it’s wise to remember that people are…

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Coastal Chambers of Commerce Announce 2026 One Coast Award Recipients

  The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Hancock Chamber of Commerce, Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce, and Jackson County Chamber of Commerce announced recipients of the 2026 One Coast Awards on Tuesday, April 15 at the Beau Rivage during the annual One Coast Awards breakfast attended by over 400 participants.…

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CoffeeTime: “IT WAS THE ONLY WAY”

Send responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com     A man, who had already lost his beloved wife to an illness that had taken her life a few months earlier, had only one child. An adorable blonde-haired dark-eyed baby girl they had named Leslie Raynelle. Leslie was understandably the light of her dad’s life. Everything he did, everything…

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Children’s Fest set for April 25

The Pass Post       The LAD Project, a faith-based 501C3 nonprofit corporation in Pass Christian, will hold its 3rd Annual Children’s Fest on Saturday, April 25. The festival will offer games, STEM activities, live entertainment, music, a raffle, food vendors and more in a celebration of community, creativity and fun. The public is…

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What to Look for in a Primary Care Doctor as a Woman

For a lot of women, picking a doctor feels like speed dating with lab coats. You get a rushed visit, a few vague answers, then you leave wondering if this person actually heard a word you said. But when you know what to look for when choosing a new primary care doctor, that whole process…

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How Local Sports Build Confidence in Young Athletes

When children join local sports teams, it’s not always going to be about confidence right away – in fact, it’s very often the opposite, at least at first because you might seen them hang back a bit and stay close to you, or they’ll watch what everyone else is doing before they give it a…

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Why Fans Are Paying More Attention to the Standings Than Ever

Sports fans still care about the final score, but that is no longer where the conversation ends. More people now look at the standings right after a game because the table explains pressure, momentum, and risk in a way that one result cannot. A win can feel huge and still leave a team in trouble.…

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National Library Week means special library activities

By Guest Columnist Renee Rayburn, LBPL Youth and Technology Services         Hello, Long Beach!  What brings you joy? Whether it’s cozying up with a new story, learning a new skill, gathering with community or something else, you can find your joy at the Long Beach Public Library. National Library Week, April 19–25,…

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