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Stars over the Pass sponsorships needed
Pass Christian Main Street, in collaboration with the city’s Beautification Department, have announced a “Stars over the Pass” initiative to update and enhance the community’s holiday …
Read MoreDr. Joseph S. Paul sworn in as USM’s 11th president
Dr. Joseph S. Paul eschewed the spotlight during his presidential inauguration October 5 at The University of Southern Mississippi’s (USM) Hattiesburg campus, deflecting the focus instead on the institution to which he’s been called to serve as leader. A beloved son of the University, Dr. Paul was installed as the 11th president of his alma mater…
Read MoreMayor shares updates on City projects at breakfast event
USM’s Gulf Park Campus’s Hardy Hall ballroom was packed at this year’s annual Long Beach Chamber of Commerce Breakfast with the Mayor event on Tuesday, October 10, where Mayor George Bass shared a number of updates on the completion and progress of City projects, including repair work at the Long Beach Harbor that has been…
Read MoreLong Beach honors workers, Citizen of the Year for 2023
More than one-hundred people gathered for the Long Beach Breakfast with the Mayor event at USM’s Gulf Park campus on October 10, where five of the city’s top first responders were …
Read MoreCoffeeTime: “THE ANTI-ANXIETY MED THAT WORKS”
Lot of medications out there to fix problems. And a lot of them are aimed directly at anxiety. Am I here to poke fun at people for feeling anxiety? To tell you that it is your problem and you can fix it yourself? To ‘Just pull yourself up by your bootstraps’, or to ‘Put…
Read MoreCHECK YOUR SMOKE ALARM THIS WEEKEND
“Falling back to Standard Time early Sunday morning remains a good reminder to check your smoke alarms and change batteries,” said Insurance Commissioner and State Fire Marshal Mike Chaney. “There were 71 fire deaths in 2022. In 34 of those fires, there were no working smoke alarms in the home.” Create an escape…
Read MoreEXTRA Charming
When you try something new, there can be hesitation. Like riding a bike. It’s exciting, but when your dad lets go and you likely will fall. You get up and try again. The reward of independently …
Read MoreYoga with Donna returns on Tuesdays
The Pass Christian Library will host a new Yoga with Donna series on Tuesdays at 6 p.m., beginning Tuesday, November 6. The instructor, Donna, will incorporate physical postures, breath work, meditation and journaling. Postures will be adapted to individual ability. The one-hour sessions will begin promptly at 6 p.m. in the conference room of the…
Read MoreCrowds from near and far roll into Long Beach for Cruisin’ the Coast Events
There were plenty of vintage cars and trucks to go around throughout the City of Long Beach during this year’s Cruisin’ the Coast event, October 1 through 8. Dubbed “America’s Biggest Block Party,” tens of thousands of visitors, from as far away as California, rolled into South Mississippi in record-breaking numbers for the 27th Annual…
Read MoreUSM School of Social Work Collaborates with Harrison County Library System to Provide Assistant to Patrons in Need
Public libraries are experiencing an increase in patrons entering their doors and needing assistance with housing, food benefits and job searches. The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) School of Social Work and the Harrison County Library are addressing the need to provide services to help through social work internships. Brandon Terry is a USM graduate…
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