Columns

The Creative Economy and Rural Communities

By Wayne Andrews Columnist The creative economy is a rapidly growing sector of the economy that includes a ...

Columns

Planting now for tomato ritual later

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route The weather has warmed and cooled and warmed and gotten cold and ...

Columns

Blessings abound even on a Monday

By Les Ferguson, Jr. Columnist Mondays are not often highly regarded in our society. We’ve all heard the ...

Columns

Resilience on display all across our state

By Bonnie Brown Columnist Last week’s storms certainly demonstrated to us all how quickly everything can change in ...

Columns

Oxford infrastructure projects presented in D.C.

By Robyn Tannehill Guest Columnist It was an honor to represent our community in Washington, DC this week. ...

Columns

Perfect black box found; Vatican offers explanation

By Steve Stricker Columnist On Palm Sunday 2017, after years of restoration by a team of 50 scientists, ...

Columns

Forever thankful for mean parents

By Les Ferguson, Jr. My parents were mean. I know I’m not the only person who has ever ...

Garden/Outdoors

Boggy areas have good plant potential

By Felder Rushing Choosing and growing plants in normal conditions is challenging enough to hobby gardeners and home ...

Columnists

Will inflation spur elimination of grocery tax?

By Sid Salter STARKVILLE — François-Marie Arouet – known by his literary nom de plume Voltaire – was ...

Columnists

Book Review: Demon or superhero? Rise or fall?

By Susan Mah Like Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction or Trevor Noah’s Born A Crime Barbara Kingsolver’s Demon Copperhead ...

Opinion

Fiddle-Dee-Dee Is this spring?

By Jan Penton Miller With sub-freezing temperatures expected for the first day of spring I took all the ...

Opinion Main

SBA Mississippi celebrates Black History Month

By Janita R Stewart District Director SBA Mississippi District Office Since 1976, the month of February has been ...

Columnists

Cofield’s Corner

By John Cofield When you stand at the intersection of South Lamar and University Avenue, you are at ...

Opinion

Thinking hard about who is middle class

By Bonnie Brown There are many definitions of social class in the United States: upper class, new money, ...

Columns

Need ideas for the Big Game? Look here!

By Kara Kimbrough As host or guest, it’s time to get ready for the biggest football game of ...

Columns

Waiting to walk the streets of Bakersfield

By Ricky Swindle Howdy, friends! As the saying goes, the best laid plans of mice and men. I’ve ...

Columns

Hosemann expected to take primary fight to McDaniel

By Sid Salter Back in 2014, Mississippi politicos underestimated Tea Party zealot State Sen. Chris McDaniel and it ...

Columns

Different art sales are examples of service avenues

By Wayne Andrews The past weekend’s three arts sales approached how the arts impact the  community. The Powerhouse ...

Columns

Filing things the old fashioned way

By Jan Penton-Miller On this beautiful sunshiny day I think I will take Missy, my faithful dachshund, on ...

Columns

Happy trails with the trusted paper map

By Bonnie Brown Columnist Paper maps are making a comeback according to the Wall Street Journal and other ...

Columns

Cattlemen are more than just a hat

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route Jimmy White is a cattleman. It is no surprise since his Daddy ...

Columns

May today be the day of your breakthrough

By Steve Stricker Columnist William Glasser’s Reality or Choice therapy is my base counseling theory, but after 21 ...

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