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It’s not too early to prepare for Labor Day grilling

By Kara Kimbrough “Don’t go, summer!“ The headline from a food magazine at the checkout line couldn’t have been more direct: Big, bold red letters practically leapt off the page as I unloaded my cart. Despite a silent acknowledgement that the author of the article probably doesn’t live in the south, I bought in anyway.…

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CoffeeTime: “IT JUST DON’T WORK THAT WAY, DUMMY”

*Be continually grouchy with your family and expect them to love, honor, and want to be around you. *Demand miracles from your staff at work and expect total loyalty from them – and to just love working for you. *Be a Christian who consistently gives God less than He has instructed in Scripture, and yet…

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Pass Christian Historical Society Luncheon for September 25th

The Pass Christian Historical Society will hold its monthly luncheon onMonday, September 25th at 12 pm (Noon). Our speaker will be Pat Murphy. He has recently release a book, “Growing Up Downtown Bay St. Louis: A Memoir of Small Town Mississippi Life, 195-1970”. His talk will give a first person snapshot of growing up in…

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Butterflies in the Pass Monarch Festival and Pass Christian Public Library

 Join us for Butterflies in the Pass Monarch Festival on Saturday, September 30th from 10am-1pm in War Memorial Park in Pass Christian.  The festival will be located near the gazebo and the Billy Bourdin Butterfly Garden and Monarch Way Station inside War Memorial Park.  This event will feature speakers,  educational exhibits, hands on activities for…

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Eat well in the heat and live to tell about it

By Kara Kimbrough You don’t need to watch the 24-hour weather reports with the gloom-and-doom reports of this being the “hottest summer on record.” We get it…it’s HOT! And along with that no-brainer knowledge comes the fact that turning on the oven for any length of time will just make things worse. In short, the…

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Movie Review: “Oppenheimer”

By Bob Garver The other half of this summer’s “Barbenheimer” phenomenon, “Oppenheimer” did so well in its second weekend that it gets a full review all its own. Sure, it came in a distant second to “Barbie” both weekends, but with an estimated $174 million at the domestic box office thus far, it’s more than…

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