USM Gulf Park couple retires after 76 years
Husband and wife Ricky and Karen Shaw are retiring from The University of Southern Mississippi’s (USM) Gulf Park Campus after a combined total of seventy-six years of dedicated service. Karen Shaw retires after forty-four years working in the Gulf Coast Library; Ricky Shaw retires after thirty-two years in the University Police Department at Gulf Park.…
Read MoreCOAST EPISCOPAL SCHOOL AND BEYOND THERAPY FOR KIDS, GULFPORT ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP
Coast Episcoapl School, an independent school in Long Beach, MS, serving students 18 months through Sixth Grade, and Beyond Therapy for Kids, Gulfport, MS, have announced a partnership in a joint statement by CES Head of School Jake Winter and Beyond Therapy for Kids, Gulfport, MS Clinic Director/Partner Robin McCaffery. As a result of the…
Read MoreUSM’s Gulf Park Campus Kicks Off First Day of Classes
Students, faculty, and staff started their first day at The University of Southern Mississippi (USM)’s Gulf Park Campus with hopes for a positive semester. Dr. Shannon Campbell, Senior Associate Vice President for Coastal Operations, is excited for the return of students on campus and a new academic year. “The beginning of fall semester brings a…
Read MoreSummer prep for Friday Night injury clinic at UMMC means quick care in fall
The sound of helmets and pads after school in a sweltering stew of August heat can only mean one thing – it’s high school football time in …
Read MoreMovie Review: “Blue Beetle”
By Bob Garver Having seen the best (“The Dark Knight,” “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”) and worst (“Morbius,” “Fant4stic”) of what the modern superhero genre has to offer, I can report that “Blue Beetle” falls right smack in the middle of the spectrum. It would be easy to write off this movie’s staggering averageness with…
Read MoreSix things every American needs to know about their country
By Douglas Carswell “Woke” radicals love to undermine America at every opportunity. They try to rewrite history in order to demoralize and disorientate the United States. Cultural Marxism is able to thrive in that vacuum where there was once good civics education. If we want to defeat the radicals, both on and off…
Read MoreHomemade desserts are a dying art; here are a few relics
By Kara Kimbrough
Receiving emails from readers asking for restaurant recommendations is a regular occurrence. Requests with questions like, “What are the best seafood restaurants on …
Read MoreMovie Review: “Meg 2: The Trench”
By Bob Garver
It’s around the two-thirds mark in “Meg 2: The Trench” that we learn that some of the film’s minor aquatic monsters (not the Megalodons or …
Read More“CHRONIC PAIN CAN HAVE UPSIDES”
Physical pain. Turns your life upside down while it lasts. Instead of concentrating on having fun or getting your job done, a person experiencing pain suddenly finds themself with a new goal. Getting rid of it – now. Aspirin, painkillers, bedrest, anything, – you name it, we want it. But let’s look at those who…
Read MoreMr. Dan McElrath has been appointed Artistic Director of the Coast Chorale
As Coast Chorale wraps up an era with the retirement of Mr. Allen Henson, the Board ofDirectors is proud to announce the appointment of Mr. Dan McElrath as the new ArtisticDirector. Dan and his wife Christy, along with their family moved from Alaska to the MississippiGulf Coast in October of 2022. He joined the Coast…
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