Southern Miss Adjusts Weekend Baseball Game Times Due to Commencement
Southern Miss Athletics has announced a change in game times for this weekend’s baseball series against the University of Louisiana, set to take place at Pete Taylor Park/Hill Denson Field. The adjustments were made to accommodate the university’s spring commencement ceremonies being held on campus. The opening game of the three-game series, originally scheduled for…
Read MorePierce will be next mayor of Long Beach, aldermen positions also decided
By Toni Miles On April 1, during the City of Long Beach’s Republican primary election, residents voted a long-time education leader, Tim Pierce, to lead the City as the next Mayor of Long Beach. With no Democrat or Independent candidates running in the City’s mayoral or aldermen races, the City of Long Beach decided…
Read MoreKara’s Sights & Bites: Spring/summer survival food: salads, of course
By: Kara Kimbrough When I say “salads are spring/summer survival food,” I’m not referring to pale leaves of iceberg lettuce topped with a few shakes of tasteless low or no-fat dressing. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think a top-heavy salad of rich ranch dressing, oil-laden croutons and salty bacon pieces on…
Read MoreHannah Christian Earns First Team All-Sun Belt Honors
Southern Miss freshman outfielder Hannah Christian has been named to the All-Sun Belt First Team, as announced by the conference Tuesday (May 6) afternoon.Christian delivered a freshman campaign for the record books. Starting 50 games in right field, she led the Golden Eagles with 55 hits and 30 runs scored, the most ever by a…
Read MoreBarnwell to speak at monthly luncheon
Special to The Pass Post The Pass Christian Historical Society will hold its monthly luncheon on Monday, May 19, at noon. The Society will host author Marion Barnwell, who will speak on her book, All the Things We Didn’t Say, offering a unique perspective on Mississippi history through the experiences of two Mississippi…
Read MoreTech classes to be offered at library
The Pass Post With the understanding that technology can be intimidating, the Pass Christian Library will be offering three free classes in May to help break down the barriers to being a savvy user of today’s smart phones and email capabilities. On Thursday, May 8, Collin Rust with CSpire will teach a “Smartphone…
Read MoreMayor and Board of Aldermen Meeting Agenda, May 6, 2025
Mayor and Board of Aldermen Meeting Agenda, May 6, 2025 City Hall Meeting Room 201 Jeff Davis Ave Long Beach, MS 39560
Read MorePlanning and Development Commission Meeting Agenda, May 8, 2025
Planning and Development Commission Meeting Agenda, May 8, 2025 City Hall Meeting Room 201 Jeff Davis Ave Long Beach, MS 39560
Read MoreGovernor Reeves Declares Hurricane Preparedness Week May 4 – May 10, 2025
Governor Reeves declares May 4 – May 10, 2025, Hurricane Preparedness Week for the State of Mississippi. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency urges citizens to prepare for the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Last year, there were 18 named storms, 11 of which formed into hurricanes, and five intensified into major hurricanes. According to the National…
Read MoreMovie Review: “The Accountant 2”
By: Bob Garver “The Accountant” was a midsized hit from 2016 that until recently had a reputation as a wannabe franchise-starter that never got a follow-up. I watched the first movie for research last weekend, and I would have guessed that the reason the film went so long without a sequel was that…
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