Kara’s Sights and Bites: Ending Souptember on a delicious note
By: Kara Kimbrough
It’s been entertaining, to say the least, to watch grownups bicker on the internet this week over whether or not gumbo and chili should be considered soup. …
Read MoreAmerican Legion Post 1995 installs new officers, names award recipients
By Toni Miles
The Donnie Levens American Legion Post 1995 held its annual Installment of Officers ceremony in Long Beach on Friday, August 9. The Post commended the service of outgoing officers …
Read MoreWCU summer missions aim to help heal a broken world
Special to Long Beach Breeze
William Carey University’s Baptist Student Union (BSU) sent twenty-one summer missionaries to ten countries and six U.S. states to serve in hard-to-reach …
Read MoreCoffeeTime: “The Winner- Even When You Lost”
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You’ve surely seen them. The people in your life that rarely look at the glass as half empty. To them, having a half-empty glass just means …
Read MoreAll PCSD schools earn “A” rating for first time since 2013
Special to The Pass Post
The Pass Christian School District (PCSD) is celebrating following the release of the Mississippi Department of Education’s accountability grades for the 2023-24 …
Read MoreMindfulness series offered on Monday nights
The Pass Post
On Mondays beginning on September 9, adults and children ages twelve and up who are interested in achieving a more mindful state of being can participate in a free series, …
Read More2024 General Election Sample Ballot Now Available
The sample ballot for the 2024 November General Election is now available on the Mississippi Secretary of State’s website.
Note: The order of the sample ballot was set forth by the State …
Read MoreNational Disability Employment Awareness Month: Past Time for Needed Change
By: Mika Hartman
October is here. As we commemorate both Down Syndrome Awareness Month and National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), I can reflect on what I have learned on this …
Read More“Urban Forest” ensures preservation of 32 acres, trails open to public
By: Toni Miles
Dozens of homeowners in west Long Beach, and even some nature lovers, say they are now breathing a sigh of relief after the recent $1.9 million purchase of thirty-two acres of …
Read MoreMovie Review: “Speak No Evil”
By: Bob Garver
“Speak No Evil” is a remake of a 2022 Danish movie with a famously vile twist. I went into this film expecting it to have the same twist. That’s not to say …
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