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Movie Review: “28 Years Later”

By: Bob Garver     It has been 23 years (not 28, somewhat frustratingly) since British audiences were first introduced to the mind-and-body-ravaging Rage virus in “28 Days Later.” The virus turned everyone it affected into zombies, known as The Infected, obsessed not so much with feeding as with turning more people into zombies. The…

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CoffeeTime: “Raising our kids as pigs”

Send responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com     Sick and tired of trying to teach little Johnny how to be potty trained, instead of leaving a tell-tale path of stain everywhere he goes? Exhausted from the constant battle to teach your two little warrior-siblings to learn to love each other and not try to kill each other every…

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Simpson wins first place in statewide art contest

Special to The Pass Post     Gaston “Gus” Simpson from Pass Christian High School was recently awarded first place in the 2025 Mississippi College and Career Savings Art Contest, held annually by Mississippi State Treasurer David McRae. Simson was one of three students recognized in the high school category, and he received a $1,000 scholarship in…

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Celebrating the Life of Joye Lee-McNelis, A True Golden Eagle

Southern Miss is deeply saddened by the passing of former women’s basketball head coach Joye Lee-McNelis, who died on Tuesday at the age of 63. Coach McNelis was a central figure in the history of Lady Eagle Basketball, contributing as a student-athlete, assistant coach, and head coach over a span of four decades. During her…

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Avoid Firework Injury This Independence Day

  The State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) encourages firework safety this Independence Day. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, injuries from fireworks have increased overall between 2008 and 2023. “It’s up to you to implement safety standards when shooting fireworks at home,” said State Fire Marshal Mike Chaney. “That means using common sense, never…

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