Tax Tips Landowners Should Know Before Selling Land
Selling land is not quite the same as selling a home. There’s no primary residence exclusion to fall back on, and the tax rules can feel less familiar. Whether you purchased the property years ago as an investment, inherited family acreage, or held onto vacant land for future development, taxes can significantly affect what…
Read MorePCES STUDENTS GET MENTORSHIP FROM LOCAL ARTIST
Local Artist Partners with PCES 3 Graders for Future Production Pass Christian Elementary School (PCES) is proud to announce a special collaboration between its third-grade students and local artist Denise Hopkins, owner of Denise Hopkins Fine Art in Pass Christian, MS. Over the course of two weeks, Hopkins is working hands-on with students to create a…
Read MoreProgress continues on harbor restoration and improvements, Gateway Project
By Toni Miles Restoration after damage from Hurricane Zeta in 2020 and improvements at the Long Beach Harbor are really starting to take shape. “I think we’ve had a great amount of progress done here at the harbor,” says Long Beach Mayor Tim Pierce. “We’ve almost completely finished with the inner wall…
Read MoreHow To Avoid Property Damage in Public Grounds Maintenance
Public grounds maintenance is essential to keeping parks, schools, municipal buildings, and shared community spaces safe and visually appealing. Unlike private properties, public sites often feature complex infrastructure and handle high volumes of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. That combination increases the likelihood that even routine mowing or trimming can result in unintended damage. Because public…
Read MoreReliability Tips for Chemical and Process Plants
In chemical and process facilities, reliability rarely comes from one dramatic fix. It comes from small, consistent choices made under real constraints, like tight turnaround windows, limited spares, and production demands that do not pause when equipment starts to drift. Read on for reliability tips for chemical and process plants that hold up in the…
Read MoreWelcome to the Real World: Pass High Students Tackle Life Beyond Graduation
Last week, students across all grade levels at Pass High School stepped outside the classroom and into adulthood during the school’s annual “Welcome to the Real World” Simulation, an interactive event designed to give students a firsthand look at the responsibilities that come with life after high school. Instead of textbooks and lectures, students…
Read MoreGriffith named 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholar
Special to Long Beach Breeze Alexis Griffith of Long Beach High School is one of only three Mississippi students who have been named 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholars. The other two are Nichols E. Katsaboulas of Jackson Prep and Jackson Pearce of Gulfport High School. On September 26, U.S. Secretary of Education…
Read MoreToner joins elite ranks with Marshall Scholarship win
Special to The Pass Post The British government has awarded University of Mississippi senior Sophia Toner of Pass Christian a prestigious Marshall Scholarship. Established in 1953 to show appreciation for the United States’ assistance following World War II, the Marshall Scholarship funds two years of graduate study at a British university of…
Read MoreMovie 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…
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