Top Tips for Protecting Unused Real Estate Assets
Owning real estate is generally considered a solid investment strategy. However, when a building sits empty, that asset can quickly transform into a liability. Whether your last tenants just moved out, the building is undergoing a lengthy renovation, or you are holding a property for future development, an unused structure is vulnerable. Without the daily…
Read MoreCommon Challenges That Nurse Practitioners Face
The role of nurse practitioners (NPs) has expanded over the last few decades to offer essential primary and specialized care to diverse populations. However, this expansion presents obstacles. While the profession is highly rewarding in terms of patient impact and career growth, the daily reality involves navigating complex regulatory landscapes, managing high patient loads, and…
Read MoreSigns Your Warehouse Needs a Safety Inspection
A busy warehouse is a symphony of controlled chaos. Forklifts zip around corners, pallets sit at dizzying heights, and ground staff navigate narrow aisles to fulfill orders. In this environment, the line between productivity and danger is incredibly thin. While most facility managers prioritize speed and efficiency, safety often sits quietly in the background—until something…
Read More10 Creative Ideas to Make Your Front Porch More Inviting
When homeowners think of their front porches, they often consider them an extension of their living spaces, where they can go sit and sip sweet tea, read a book, or even watch an afternoon thunderstorm roll in. However, they often make the first impression on visitors, either seeming as friendly as a neighborly handshake or…
Read MoreLong Beach Hosts Resurrection Catholic in Tuesday Night Matchup
After a brief pause in the schedule, the Long Beach Bearcats are back on the field and ready to defend their home turf as they host the Resurrection Catholic Eagles on Tuesday night. The match is set for a 7:30 p.m. start and comes at a strong moment for Long Beach, which enters the contest…
Read MoreKara’s Sights and Bites: 2025 was a great year for cooking, dining and exploring
By: Kara Kimbrough I can’t enter 2026 without sharing the best food and travel finds that made 2025 one to remember. Besides discovering some true gems on supermarket shelves that I’ll use in ’26, The past year also filled with delicious restaurant meals and amazing travel adventures. Here are a few of my…
Read MoreMovie Review: “Marty Supreme”
By Bob Garver Back in 2019, brothers Benny and Josh Safdie delivered one of the best films of the year, and possibly the decade, with “Uncut Gems.” The film was, as I wrote in a review earlier this year, “a 135-minute anxiety attack.” And I mean that in the best possible way –…
Read MoreCoffeeTime: “THANKFULLY WE’RE NOT IN CHARGE”
Send responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com If you are anything like me and a lot of other people in this country, you are sick. Sick and tired of so much around you. Things like, not being able to walk safely to your car in a public parking lot, traffic tie-ups that can keep you trapped on…
Read MoreCommon Challenges in the Cosmetics Supply Chain
The beauty industry dazzles with constant innovation, but behind every new palette or serum lies a complex backstage system that determines whether products reach consumers safely, sustainably, and on time. Behind the scenes of operation, common challenges in the cosmetics supply chain surface. These hurdles range from ingredient sourcing and regulatory issues to counterfeit risks…
Read MoreKing Cake tasting planned for new year
Special to The Pass Post Pass Christian residents are invited to celebrate King Cake Season at the Randolph Center on Thursday, January 15, beginning at 10:30 a.m. The morning of sweet fun will include a sampling of king cakes and king cake-inspired treats from bakeries all along the Coast. The…
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