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CALB preparing for Mardi Gras ball, parade and other events
By Toni Miles The Carnival Association of Long Beach (CALB) Team McMahon-Seal for the 2025-26 Mardi Gras Season is preparing for yet another year of Mardi Gras celebrations, including a King Cake Krawl 5K, an upcoming weekend for Jeepers with the annual Jeep-A-Gras Parade, and the annual CALB Mardi Gras Ball and…
Read MoreAffordable Solutions for Small Homestead Fencing
Starting a homestead is often a dream come true, offering a lifestyle of self-sufficiency and connection to the land. However, the initial infrastructure costs can quickly become a significant hurdle for new landowners. Among these expenses, securing your property is one of the most critical yet costly undertakings. Finding reliable and affordable solutions for small…
Read MoreTop Fluids Every Vehicle Owner Should Check
Your vehicle is a complex machine that relies on various liquids to function correctly and neglecting them often leads to expensive repairs or decreased performance. By dedicating a few minutes each month to inspection, you safeguard your investment and ensure a safer driving experience for everyone on the road. This guide covers the top fluids…
Read MoreSanta’s Reindeer Cleared for Christmas Eve Visit to Mississippi
The Mississippi Board of Animal Health (MBAH) has approved a certificate of veterinary inspection for Santa Claus of the North Pole, authorizing his famous reindeer to enter Mississippi on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2025, for a holiday delivery run. “I am happy to announce that Santa’s reindeer have officially been cleared for their…
Read More“Shakespeare’s Flowers” focus of Jan. 8 program
Special to The Pass Post The Pass Christian Public Library and the Pass Christian Garden Club are partnering to host a special garden program with Dr. Gaye Winter. Set for Thursday, January 8, the program will focus on “Shakespeare’s Flowers.” Flowers have been used for centuries in literature. Shakespeare used flowers…
Read MoreCliff Notes for Corps Speak
By: Kelley Williams, Chair Bigger Pie Forum Cliff Notes began as short plot summaries of classic novels and stories. Now they are cribs about complex topics and spin. Corps Speak is the US Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) clever spin that evades responsibility for higher and longer Mississippi River floods (a complex…
Read MoreMain Street announces Façade Improvement Grant Program
Special to Long Beach Breeze Long Beach Main Street recently announced an opportunity for local businesses to apply for grants to help them revitalize and enhance the appearance of their storefronts. In partnership with the Mississippi Power Foundation, the 2025 Long Beach Main Street Facade Grant Program is designed to help property owners…
Read MoreEinstein Was Wrong
By: Kelley Williams, Chair Bigger Pie Forum Not Albert, his son Hans. As far as we know, Albert was right about his General Theory of Relativity and other natural laws. Hans was not as famous as his father. But he was the world expert on river sediments. He advised the Corps of Engineers…
Read MoreLong Beach Community Food Pantry grateful for donations as need rises
By Toni Miles The season of giving is year-round for the Long Beach Food Pantry, but, with the prior government shutdown and concerns by some locals in the area about being able to put food on the table, the need for food and donations has gone up. “We have seen an increased…
Read MorePCHS Students Serve Up Creativity at Food Truck Project Event
Pass Christian High School was buzzing with excitement on December 5, 2025, as students from the Marketing and Nutrition & Wellness programs came together for one of the most anticipated academic events of the semester—the Food Truck Project Showcase. What has become a beloved tradition on campus once again delivered a vibrant mix…
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