Mayor outlines milestones, offers reflections of first 100 days in office
By Toni Miles Life can change in the blink of an eye, so imagine what can unfold in one hundred days! Mayor Tim Pierce has been in office as Long Beach Mayor for more than one hundred days now (October 9 was one hundred), going on four months. We checked in with him…
Read MoreFrom Pirates to Professionals: A Look Inside the College and Career Fair
Recently, Pass Christian High School’s juniors and seniors took an important step toward their futures as they attended the Mississippi Air National Guard College and Career Fair, held at the Trent Lott Combat Readiness Training Center. On Tuesday and Thursday, buses filled with eager upperclassmen rolled out, ready to explore a world of opportunities…
Read MoreJames Inabinet Curates Show at Coast Episcopal School’s Gail Keenan Art Center
Local naturalist and philosopher, James Inabinet, PhD, has chosen the Gail Keenan Art Center, on the campus of Coast Episcopal School in Long Beach, to showcase a unique, nature-inspired art exhibition. Dr. Inabinet, Director of La Terre Bioregional Center, Kiln, MS, has spent the last two months with 40+ artists who embarked upon a walkabout…
Read MoreMississippi Main Street Association Launches “Keeping Character Blueprint” Initiative for Pass Christian Main Street to Guide Community Growth
The Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) will conduct a two-day community planning workshop on November 4-5, 2025 for Pass Christian Main Street and the City of Pass Christian to launch the “Keeping Character Blueprint”—a strategic initiative designed to help the city manage growth while preserving its historic charm and small-town character. MMSA announced Pass Christian…
Read MoreFive names of Long Beach, as shown on historical maps of the area
By Guest Columnist Eddie Ware, Long Beach Historical Society Although Long Beach is one of the youngest cities on the Mississippi Gulf Coast according to its incorporated age, its history dates back more than 250 years. American Indians were, of course, the first inhabitants. No one really knows when they came…
Read MoreComputer devices, library eservices focus of Nov. 20 classes
The Pass Post The Pass Christian Library wants to help ensure that local patrons don’t fear their computers. Two free computer classes will be offered on Thursday, November 20, in the library conference room. Beginning at 1 p.m., the first class will cover the use of ipads, tablets and smartphones. Even those who…
Read MoreMayor and Board of Alderman Meeting Agenda, November 4, 2025
Mayor and Board of Alderman Meeting Agenda, November 4, 2025 @ 5:00 PM City Hall Meeting Room 201 Jeff Davis Avenue Long Beach, MS 39560
Read MoreLong Beach Veterans Day Parade set to roll November 9
By Toni Miles They sacrificed to ensure Americans’ lives, liberty and freedom; and, on Sunday, November 9, everyone is invited to take part in Long Beach’s annual Veterans Day Parade to honor the area’s local veterans. Sponsored by the City of Long Beach, the non-profit Coast Cares Foundation and the Long Beach Community…
Read MoreLong Beach Travels to Pearl River Central for Key Conference Showdown
Tonight at 7 p.m., the Pearl River Central varsity football team will host Long Beach High School in Carriere, Mississippi, for an important conference matchup. Both teams enter the game with strong motivations, as each seeks to improve its standing within the conference as the regular season approaches its final stretch. Pearl River Central will…
Read MoreMississippi Gulf Coast Claims Seventh Straight MACCC South Title
For the seventh consecutive year, No. 8 Mississippi Gulf Coast claimed the MACCC South championship with a decisive 31-10 victory over No. 12 Hinds on Thursday in a must-win matchup. The Bulldogs, now 8-1 overall and 5-1 in the South Division, will travel to Scooba next week to face No. 15 East Mississippi in an…
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