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NATIONAL COLLECTION WEEK BEGINS FOR OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD
The collection season for Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan’s Purse begins today as nearly 5,000 drop-off locations open across the country. Individuals, families and groups across Mississippi have the opportunity to pack a shoebox gift filled with fun toys, school supplies, and personal care items for children in need and drop them off now during National…
Read MoreHistory comes to life at Long Beach Historical Society’s 29th Annual Historical Cemetery Tour
By Toni Miles History recently came to life – in a cemetery, of all places. On Thursday, September 18, the Long Beach Historical Society hosted its 29th Annual Historical Cemetery Tour at the Long Beach Cemetery, located off Girard Avenue. Members of the Long Beach Historical Society joined up with members…
Read MoreBikers roll in for annual Tri-State Gold Star Families Memorial Ride
By Toni Miles They rolled in on their motorcycles, but don’t think for a moment that this group of bikers is taking issues that plague veterans and Gold Star families sitting down. On Sunday, September 28, a group of bikers, including members of Flags of Honor Escorts, rolled into the Friendly City en…
Read MorePass Christian Harbor to Host Mustang Club’s 45th Anniversary Car Show
The Pass Post The MS Coast Mustang Club will have a Fall Festival Open Car Show at the Pass Christian Harbor on Saturday, November 22. The group is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year. The car show will run from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Registration, which is $25, will take place from…
Read MoreLong Beach auto dealership celebrates 50-year milestone
By Toni Miles It’s long been said, “Location, location, location,” when it comes to business. When Chuck Ryan Cars, an auto dealership, debuted back in the 1970s, Long Beach resident Chuck Ryan picked an ideal spot – the locally-owned and run business is still located at 18012 Pineville Road in the heart…
Read MoreAccelerateMS and Hinds Community College Forge Model Workforce Partnership to Power Mississippi’s Infrastructure Growth
AccelerateMS, Mississippi’s lead office for workforce development strategy and coordination, and Hinds Community College, on Friday, established a strategic partnership designed to set a new statewide standard for how Mississippi supports new, expanding, and existing industries. The announcement, held at the Hinds Community College Jackson Campus, was attended by local and state leaders, workforce and…
Read MoreCan’t Meditate? Use These Tips To Ground Yourself
Meditation can feel like an impossible mountain to climb when your mind refuses to quiet down. Many people want to enjoy the relaxation and focus it promises but find themselves frustrated the moment they try. If this resonates with you, you’re not alone. Sometimes, meditation doesn’t feel like it’s “working” because the body and mind…
Read MoreDONATE OLD VEHICLES FOR A GREAT CAUSE
It may be time to donate that ’84 Mustang that has been sitting in the driveway for ten years. Many properties have vehicles collecting dust in the front yard, but donating these vehicles can make a positive difference. Mercy House Adult and Teen Challenge (MHATC), headquartered in Georgetown, gladly accepts old, rundown vehicles through its…
Read MoreMayor outlines milestones, offers reflections of first 100 days in office
By Toni Miles Life can change in the blink of an eye, so imagine what can unfold in one hundred days! Mayor Tim Pierce has been in office as Long Beach Mayor for more than one hundred days now (October 9 was one hundred), going on four months. We checked in with him…
Read MoreFrom Pirates to Professionals: A Look Inside the College and Career Fair
Recently, Pass Christian High School’s juniors and seniors took an important step toward their futures as they attended the Mississippi Air National Guard College and Career Fair, held at the Trent Lott Combat Readiness Training Center. On Tuesday and Thursday, buses filled with eager upperclassmen rolled out, ready to explore a world of opportunities…
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