Lifestyle

Silence is its own voice in politics

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route Yesterday was a milestone for me, three political events in one day. ...

Lifestyle

Pete and repeat getting to be an old joke

By Steve Stricker Columnist You reap what you sow and kindness toward people and animals is often taken ...

Lifestyle

Not fond of boats, but have fond boating memories

By Bonnie Brown Columnist The year was circa 1955 when a new Thompson wooden hull 14-foot boat with ...

Lifestyle

Getting adjusted to husband’s retirement

By Jan Penton-Miller Columnist When I awakened this morning I realized that something was different. It’s not unusual ...

Lifestyle

Cofield’s Corner

By John Cofield William Faulkner’s grandfather, J. W. T. “Young Colonel” Falkner, was the first to own the ...

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Butter beans, okra and simple things

By Jan Penton-Miller Columnist My sister Dianne and I chatted the time away as we headed down I-59 ...

Lifestyle

Time to kick political tires, check under hood

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route After attending several political meetings in the last few months, I started ...

Lifestyle

Trendy ‘scrap cooking’ is efficient and creative

By Bonnie Brown Columnist If you are a creative cook (and I’m not), you might be interested in ...

Lifestyle

Beautiful funeral in the hardscrabble Delta

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route I did not know Linda Sample, but I do know her husband ...

Columnists

Memories made in the Chevys of bygone days

By Steve Stricker Columnist Can you think of a better place to celebrate the American Holiday than here ...

Lifestyle

Grateful for the greatness of small things

By Bonnie Brown Columnist I’ve been in a most grateful mood lately. I gave a lot of thought ...

Lifestyle

If you blow it, just start over

By Jan Penton-Miller Columnist This morning I’m sitting at the local coffee shop. It’s always interesting to sit ...

Lifestyle

God-given talent, a formidable work ethic, and the gift of joy

By Sid Salter Columnist Let’s get the football hero stuff – impressive as it is – out of ...

Lifestyle

Sleepless in Paris; then a frantic telephone call

By Les Ferguson, Jr. Columnist Have you ever had one of those nights where you just couldn’t fall ...

Lifestyle

Chinese emigrants have rich North Mississippi heritage

[Editor’s Note: This story is one of a series about Chinese immigrants in Mississippi by Memphis Chinese historian ...

Lifestyle

Cofield’s Corner

By John Cofield When you say to Old Oxford folks “Caboose Hill” they all know. Both Jefferson Avenue ...

Lifestyle

Bracero: Nothing more permanent than temporary workers

By Gene Hays MSgt, USMC (Ret) The Bracero (laborer) program refers to agreements between the US and Mexican ...

Lifestyle

Never too old to start something new.

By Robert St. John Food Columnist “The best things in life come from patience.” – Author Unknown As ...

Pink flowers bloom in a shady area with green and white leaves.

Lifestyle

Hostas, hydrangeas, ferns thrive in shade

By Eddie Smith MSU Extension Service I recently visited with my friend Doyce Deas in Tupelo and was ...

Lifestyle

Years later the sack of groceries makes sense

By Les Ferguson, Jr. Columnist Like most folks, I’ve had my share of heartaches, heartbreaks, and tragedies. Some ...

Lifestyle

Hay days in Mississippi are like no other

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route It is hot. It is always hot in the summertime in Mississippi. ...

Lifestyle

Unity needed now more than ever

By Jan Penton-Miller Columnist All over our great nation this week people celebrated Independence Day. Many community streets ...

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