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African Children’s Choir planning concert in Long Beach

Long Beach Breeze       The African Children’s Choir is marking over four decades of transforming lives through the power of music, education and hope, and an upcoming visit to Long Beach is a part of their continuing mission. The Choir is known for captivating audiences with their heartwarming performances, with a show that…

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Join Us in Supporting World Cholangiocarcinoma Day on February 19

By Tommie Hart Cholangiocarcinoma, or bile duct cancer, is one of the most challenging and under-recognized cancers, with limited treatment options and a grim prognosis for many patients. Despite its rarity, the need for awareness and focused research is immense, as early detection and innovative therapies can make a life-saving difference. With February being Cholangiocarcinoma…

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Sawyer wins Ole Miss Stamps Impact Prize

Special to Long Beach Breeze   The Stamps Impact Prize committee recently selected Lenwood “Stokley” Sawyer of Long Beach as one of eight University of Mississippi (UM) students chosen for its biannual competitive award program that funds undergraduate academic and creative projects.   Sawyer, a junior biochemistry major, worked on his project with the help…

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Rock-a-Chaws Edge Long Beach as Nine-Game Run Comes to an End

Long Beach’s high-flying offense cooled off Thursday night as the Bearcats fell just short in a 2-1 loss to the St. Stanislaus Rock-a-Chaws, bringing an end to a nine-game winning streak that had seen the team dominate in recent weeks. After racking up impressive scores in their previous three games, Long Beach faced a disciplined…

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Movie Review: “Mercy”

By Bob Garver       “Mercy” was the #1 movie at the box office on a weekend where the weather showed little in the way of mercy to much of the country. Hope you’re all safe out there. As if the weather weren’t enough of a disadvantage, “Mercy” is saddled with one of the…

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February Pass library programs offer something for everyone

The Pass Post   The Pass Christian Public Library has several special programs planned for February, in addition to their regular monthly programming.     On February 5, the library will partner with the Pass Christian Garden Club to host a special garden program with Master Gardener Darlene Underwood. The 1 p.m. presentation, titled “Climbing…

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CoffeeTime: HOPELESSNESS KILLS

Send responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com     Hopelessness. That terrible, hollow, empty sense that makes you believe there is absolutely nothing that can change your circumstance. Notice I wrote ‘believe.’ Not just ‘makes you feel.’ You may be someone who has already spent an endless amount of brain juice and time hashing and rehashing, searching for a…

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Super Bowl pork fundraiser planned

The Pass Post     Pass Christian residents are offered the opportunity to elevate their Super Bowl celebration this year with the Pass Christian Neighborhood Initiative’s Pork Butt Fundraiser.   Pork butts smoked by the World Champion Hog Addiction Team will be available for purchase for $45.  Pork butts must be ordered and paid for…

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Long Beach School Board Approves Elementary School Reconfiguration to Strengthen Instructional Alignment and Student Experience

  The Long Beach School District (LBSD) School Board has officially approved a comprehensive reconfiguration of its elementary schools, a strategic move designed to enhance instructional alignment, deepen teacher collaboration, and ensure consistent, developmentally appropriate learning experiences for all students. The decision also responds to population shifts that have created imbalances across elementary campuses, prompting…

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