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A new coast town: White Harbor, Mississippi

By Guest Columnist Eddie Ware, Long Beach Historical Society       In 1894, the Beacon, a popular newspaper in Pass Christian, published an article telling about a new town between Pass Christian and Long Beach. Several coast townsmen came together to create the town: John Lang of the Pass, James Thomas of Long Beach,…

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Work continues to pour into Hotel Whiskey in Long Beach

By Toni Miles Construction and crews have not slowed down for the holiday season, and progress continues in the building of Hotel Whiskey, a boutique hotel in the heart of downtown Long Beach, at the intersection of Fourth Street and Jeff Davis Avenue. Construction began in January of 2025, when City leaders, community members and…

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Common Tire Care Mistakes You Should Avoid

We all rely on our cars to get us to work, the grocery store, and back home safely. But often, we only think about our tires when something goes wrong—like a flat on the side of the highway or a failed inspection. Your tires are the only point of contact between your vehicle and the…

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PCMS robotics team advances to state after VEXIQ tournament victory

Special to The Pass Post     The Pass Christian Middle School robotics team showcased their innovation and teamwork at the recent VEXIQ Tournament held at St. Martin, competing against top teams from across South Mississippi and surrounding areas. This year’s challenge, titled “Mix and Match,” tested students’ problem-solving and engineering skills as robots worked…

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Jeep-A-Gras Parade and other Jeepin’ events set for Jan. 9-10

By Toni Miles       The ever-increasingly-popular Jeep-A-Gras Parade, hosted by CALB’s Team McMahon-Seal 2025-26, is set to take place on Saturday, January 10, beginning at 6 p.m. in downtown Long Beach.   Early bird registration for parade participants got underway during the holiday season. Ahead of the parade, Jeep owners can sign up…

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Top Tips for Protecting Unused Real Estate Assets

Owning real estate is generally considered a solid investment strategy. However, when a building sits empty, that asset can quickly transform into a liability. Whether your last tenants just moved out, the building is undergoing a lengthy renovation, or you are holding a property for future development, an unused structure is vulnerable. Without the daily…

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Common Challenges That Nurse Practitioners Face

The role of nurse practitioners (NPs) has expanded over the last few decades to offer essential primary and specialized care to diverse populations. However, this expansion presents obstacles. While the profession is highly rewarding in terms of patient impact and career growth, the daily reality involves navigating complex regulatory landscapes, managing high patient loads, and…

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Signs Your Warehouse Needs a Safety Inspection

A busy warehouse is a symphony of controlled chaos. Forklifts zip around corners, pallets sit at dizzying heights, and ground staff navigate narrow aisles to fulfill orders. In this environment, the line between productivity and danger is incredibly thin. While most facility managers prioritize speed and efficiency, safety often sits quietly in the background—until something…

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10 Creative Ideas to Make Your Front Porch More Inviting

When homeowners think of their front porches, they often consider them an extension of their living spaces, where they can go sit and sip sweet tea, read a book, or even watch an afternoon thunderstorm roll in. However, they often make the first impression on visitors, either seeming as friendly as a neighborly handshake or…

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King Cake tasting planned for new year

Special to The Pass Post       Pass Christian residents are invited to celebrate King Cake Season at the Randolph Center on Thursday, January 15, beginning at 10:30 a.m.   The morning of sweet fun will include a sampling of king cakes and king cake-inspired treats from bakeries all along the Coast.   The…

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