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Doors now open at LIFT Resource and Referral Network

By Toni Miles     Residents and students in the area have more access to resources and opportunities now that the Mississippi State University Extension Service Lift Resource and Referral Network is open.   Long Beach Mayor Tim Pierce and other local leaders were on hand for the official ribbon cutting ceremony held recently for…

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Five Ways to Make Your Real Estate Listings Pop in 2026

Real estate is certainly a very lucrative field to be involved in, but it can also be complicated and stressful at times. Nothing worth doing is easy; you’ll have your fair share of hurdles to overcome if you want to succeed.  There are dozens of essential elements to keep in mind as you work your…

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4 Fun Things to Do on Saturday

Saturdays have a special kind of magic. They arrive with endless possibilities, a break from the busy weekday schedules and enough freedom to turn your day into something memorable. Whether you’re spending time with family or hanging with friends, you can make your Saturday stand out. Here are four simple and entertaining ideas to make…

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Road Trip Prep Checklist: What Most Drivers Forget

There’s something exciting about packing up the car and heading out on a long drive. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a cross-country adventure, road trips offer freedom that air travel simply can’t match. But before you hit the highway, preparation matters more than most drivers realize. A successful road trip isn’t just about…

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Movie Review: “The Devil Wears Prada 2”

By Bob Garver     I had never seen 2006’s “The Devil Wears Prada” until a few weeks ago when I watched it in preparation for the sequel. I didn’t care for it, mainly due to the off-putting character of Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep). I knew going in that the fashion magazine editor’s dialogue was…

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Turri to speak on women’s suffrage at luncheon

Special to The Pass Post       The Pass Christian Historical Society will hold its monthly luncheon on Monday, May 18, at noon. May’s speaker will be Dr. Rebecca Tuuri from the University of Southern Mississippi. Her discussion is titled “The Challenges of the First 50 Years of Women’s Suffrage in Mississippi.” The Historical…

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CoffeeTime: “Durn Thang Won’t Cooperate!”

Send responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com     The office was in its usual Monday morning subdued chaos, nothing new about the muffled exclamations, one-on-one conversations, and general hubbub. But still, there was a decidedly different element in the air.  The reason? The new chief-of-staff was beginning his first day in the office, and everyone was feeling slightly…

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9 Garage Storage Ideas for a Cleaner Look

A garage can collect clutter faster than almost any other part of a home. Tools, sports gear, holiday decorations, lawn supplies, and random boxes often end up there without a clear place to go. Before long, the space feels crowded, hard to use, and far less polished than the rest of the house. A cleaner-looking…

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Cangelosi brings ballet, love of dance to the Coast

By Cara Pridemore       Kris Cangelosi, a dance instructor and owner of Cangelosi Dance Project, is having a growing influence in towns such as Long Beach and Pass Christian, with a goal of further strengthening the dance community along the Coast by supporting young dancers’ love for the art. Cangelosi is so dedicated…

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Subtle Wellness Strategies To Improve Your Quality of Life

Modern life often feels dense with pressure, noise, and expectation, yet small deliberate choices can reshape personal well-being in meaningful ways. A thoughtful approach toward daily habits can improve physical comfort and emotional steadiness without requiring dramatic lifestyle changes. These subtle wellness strategies to improve your quality of life offer accessible paths toward balance through…

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