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What to Look for in a Primary Care Doctor as a Woman

For a lot of women, picking a doctor feels like speed dating with lab coats. You get a rushed visit, a few vague answers, then you leave wondering if this person actually heard a word you said. But when you know what to look for when choosing a new primary care doctor, that whole process…

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CoffeeTime: “JUST WALK AWAY FROM CRANKY”

Send responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com     Your spouse feeling extremely ill and hurting, with no rapid relief anywhere in sight? Don’t expect him to act differently than exactly what he is feeling. Physical illness shows itself very plainly in our behavior – take a quick look at a hurting and fussy little baby who feels…

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The Worst and Best Interior Design Trends

Home design trends change quickly, but smart choices stand the test of time. Along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, homeowners in Long Beach often blend coastal charm with modern comfort. Some trends elevate daily living, while others create regret within a few short years. When you understand the worst and best interior design trends, you can…

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Griffith named 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholar

Special to Long Beach Breeze       Alexis Griffith of Long Beach High School is one of only three Mississippi students who have been named 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholars. The other two are Nichols E. Katsaboulas of Jackson Prep and Jackson Pearce of Gulfport High School.   On September 26, U.S. Secretary of Education…

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Movie Review: “Wuthering Heights”

By Bob Garver   “Wuthering Heights” is based on a classic novel by Emily Brontë. I’ve never read the novel, which is probably for the best. Reports of the movie differing from the novel are actually quite relieving to me. They’re relieving in the sense that I do not have to lose respect for people…

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Long Beach Excellence in Education Foundation awards seven grants

Special to Long Beach Breeze   The Long Beach Excellence in Education Foundation recently announced the award of five educational grants to Long Beach School District staff. The Foundation awarded the grants, each valued at up to $500, for special projects for which applicants requested funding assistance. This year’s grant recipients are Meredith Beal of…

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Bearcats Struggle to Find Rhythm in Loss to Pascagoula

Long Beach entered Tuesday night searching for a spark, but the Bearcats once again found themselves unable to escape a difficult trend. The team dropped its eighth straight game with a 47–26 loss to Pascagoula, a result that felt all too similar to the 48–24 defeat they endured against the Panthers in their previous meeting…

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The Best Gifts for the Baseball Lover in Your Life

Searching for the perfect gift for the baseball fan in your life can feel like trying to hit a fastball in the dark. With so many options, you want to make sure your gift is a home run. We will help you find the right present that shows you care about their passion for America’s…

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City celebrates completion of railroad crossing projects

By Toni Miles     Friday, September 12, marked a milestone in the Railroad Crossing Grade Improvement Project, as the last of the City of Long Beach’s nine-designated crossings opened once again to travel by the public.   To mark this achievement, the City of Long Beach held a ribbon cutting at that intersection, the…

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Modifications for a Motorcycle That Make It Safer

Riding a motorcycle along Mississippi’s Gulf Coast offers incredible freedom and exhilaration, but safety remains the top priority for every rider. Motorcyclists often face significantly higher accident risks than car drivers, making safety modifications essential investments in your well-being. Smart modifications can dramatically reduce your accident risk while enhancing your overall riding experience. These upgrades…

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