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By Bonnie Brown Columnist Several years ago, I admitted to my readers that I had begun the habit of talking to myself. Not in a ...
By Bonnie Brown Columnist Several years ago, I admitted to my readers that I had begun the habit of talking to myself. Not in a ...
By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route I happened upon several notices of an event at the Stone Center and the topic interested me. Project 2025 ...
By Les Ferguson Jr. Columnist This past Saturday felt like Fall in north Mississippi. Paris, to be exact. It was glorious. Of course, living ...
At 2:00 p.m. the businesses of the Oxford Courthouse Square locked their doors. The hearse carrying William Faulkner pulled out of Rowan Oak, went to ...
By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route Watching TV westerns the other day it dawned on me that the two most popular drinks in the old ...
By Bonnie Brown Columnist I’m certainly no doctor, but I listen to the news reports and articles addressing mental health and how it causes criminal ...
By Gene Hays MSgt, USMC (Ret) The leader of Iran’s royal family, named Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi, was installed in power in 1953. Under the ...
By Les Ferguson, Jr. Columnist I am outraged, frustrated, furious, and fighting mad. As the old folks used to say, “I’m so angry I could ...
By Steve Stricker Columnist My base counseling theory is Reality Therapy by William Glasser – in an extremely small nutshell, what has happened to us ...
By Elizabeth Canales MSU Extension Service Mississippians with a quality food product looking to scale up their business are invited to take advantage of a ...
By Bonnie Brown Columnist I’ve been thinking about teachers recently given that the school bells are ringing, summoning the pupils and teachers to return for ...
By Les Ferguson, Jr. Columnist During my formative years, my dad was a full-time student in Lubbock, TX, and a preacher at a small church ...
The oil painting of Oxford’s only Nobel laureate hanging about the fireplace in the parlor at Rowan Oak is actually a photograph colored with oils ...
The tin roof of the Founder’s Square reverberated with a lot of political rhetoric this week – some of it serious and relevant and some ...
By Steve Stricker Columnist My projects stretch to infinity, finish one, another dozen log in. Tis the curse of being handy (dangerous) with a spanner, ...
By Bonnie Brown Columnist For those of you who didn’t read a much earlier column about my washer and dryer, let merefresh the details. I ...
By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route The Conservative Coalition met on the 18th of July at the Chancery Court Building. There were two speakers on ...
By Les Ferguson, Jr. Columnist People typically read this column in two different newspapers. Others read it on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, X, or my blog ...
By Sid Salter Columnist The easy political comparison to President Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw from the 2024 U.S. presidential race is to point to ...
By Steve Stricker Columnist This column was to be about things in July and early August: Dad, Paul Bernard Stricker died suddenly of heart attack ...
By John Cofield Contributor Most old-school Oxford folks and former Ole Miss students need no caption for this painting. Mr. James Barr standing on the ...
Julia Phillips will be hosted at Off-Square Books at 5 p.m. on Thursday for a conversation about “Bear” with Snowden Wright. By Allen Boyer This ...
Saturday’s SEC slate includes the Mississippi State Bulldogs (13-1, 1-0 SEC) versus the Ole Miss Rebels (12-2, 1-0…
The North Texas Mean Green (10-3, 1-0 AAC) will look to continue a four-game winning stretch when visiting…
The Ole Miss Rebels (10-3) will attempt to continue a five-game winning run when hitting the road against…
NFL fans, don’t miss a moment of the action during 18 in the NFL. Catch every touchdown from…
AAC teams are on Sunday’s college basketball schedule for two games, including the North Texas Mean Green squaring…