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Pirate Fifth Graders Visit the Middle School for an Exciting Preview Day

  The halls of the middle school were filled with energy and excitement as fifth grade students from Pass Christian Elementary and DeLisle Elementary visited campus for a special tour day designed to give them a glimpse into their future. The visit was led by the middle school’s Student Council, whose members guided the incoming…

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Common Turbo Noises and What They Really Mean

Along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where daily driving often includes humid conditions, coastal air, and long stretches of highway, keeping your vehicle in good shape is essential. Understanding the sounds that your vehicle makes—especially if it’s turbocharged—can prevent minor issues from becoming major repairs. Turbochargers are designed to improve engine performance and efficiency, but they…

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How To Add Ambiance To a Backyard Gathering Space

A backyard gathering doesn’t need to be elaborate to feel memorable. People tend to remember how a space feels over the course of the whole night more than how it looks at first glance. That feeling usually comes down to comfort, lighting, and a sense that the space invites people to stay a little longer.…

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Strategic Minds Shine at District-Wide Chess Tournament

  Pass Christian Middle School proudly hosted this year’s district-wide chess tournament, bringing together students from across the district for a day of intense competition, critical thinking, and  sportsmanship. Students from multiple schools gathered to test their skills on the chessboard, carefully planning each move and anticipating their opponents’ strategies. The tournament atmosphere was filled …

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How to Vet an IT Hardware Supplier Before Committing to Them

At their best, IT hardware suppliers function as a valued partner that helps businesses to function at their highest level. At their worst, they cause more problems than they solve, wasting time, energy, and money. The good news is that finding the right IT hardware supplier for your business isn’t an impossible task. It mostly…

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Community BINGO Night set for April 28

Long Beach Breeze       The Rotary Club of Long Beach is hosting a community BINGO Night on Tuesday, April 28, at the Long Beach Activity and Senior Center.   Doors will open at 5:15 p.m., with games set to begin at 6 p.m. Tables can be reserved for $25, and games will be…

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Movie Review: “Lee Cronin’s The Mummy”

By Bob Garver     Prior to what I will generously call his “new take” on “The Mummy,” director Lee Cronin was best known for 2023’s “Evil Dead Rise.” Original “Evil Dead” director Sam Raimi had a new movie out earlier this year with “Send Help,” and he didn’t put his name in that film’s…

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PCMS Advanced Band Hits High Notes at Gulf Coast Festival

  The Pass Christian Middle School Advanced Band recently took their musical talents to the big stage, traveling to Biloxi High School to participate in the prestigious Gulf Coast Band Directors  Association Concert Festival. This annual event serves as a critical benchmark for middle school musicians, designed to mirror the high-stakes environment of high school…

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Community invited to gather for National Day of Prayer on May 7

By Toni Miles   Residents, faith leaders and community members in Long Beach will gather on Thursday, May 7, from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. to observe the annual National Day of Prayer, a nationwide event encouraging Americans to come together in prayer for their communities and the nation.   This year’s event is scheduled to take…

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