The cost of uncontrolled anger
Religion columnist Randy Weeks writes about anger and how words spoken in haste can be like feathers in the wind. (January 18, 2013, Page 5B)
Time to clean out stuff
Columnist Jim McCauley is an admitted pack-rat. With the new year, he decided to clean out some closets and sell them at the community indoor yard sale recently. (January 18, 2013, Page 1B)
Icy, snowy weather makes for picturesque Oxford
Oxford EAGLE photographer captures Oxford’s winter wonderland weather this week in today’s Oxford Living. (January 18, 2013, Page 1B)
Creating your dream environment
Landscape architect Matthew Copp shows us ways to make your landscaping sustainable and discusses current green trends. (January 18, 2013, Page 2B)
Col. L.Q.C. Lamar and his Confederate commission to Europe
Historian and columnist Jack Mayfield writes this week about Lamar’s time in the Civil War and his following appointment as a diplomat overseas. (January 18, 2013, Page 2B)
Small acts of kindness can result in big benefits
Kelly Graeber promotes doing small things for people to gain big benefits, like just feeling really good about yourself. (January 11, 2013, Page 3B)
How first impressions can hurt more than feelings
Joanne Wilkinson found out in a painful way how wrong first impressions can hurt more than feelings, they can do a number on your feet as well. (January 11, 2013, Page 3B)
Timing is essential to healthy gardens
Start to plan your garden now during the winter months to get a jump on things. Now is a good time to plant cool weather veggies and get your start fertilizing trees and shrubs. (January 11, 2013, Page 2B)
‘Old Tarantula’ and the observation balloon
Hot air balloons were often used during the Civil War to getting a birds-eye view on the other side. (January 11, 2013, Page 2B)
How to frustrate God at New Year’s
Religion columnist Randy Weeks has a funny conversation with God about the end of the world, debt and living life to the fullest. (January 4, 2013, Page 5B)


