Lifestyle

Magnolia state now the blueberry state

By Felder Rushing It’s official! As of this month, the blueberry is our official state fruit, taking its ...

Lifestyle

When the corn is high as an elephant’s eye

By Bonnie Brown Columnist “Oh, what a beautiful mornin’!” These lyrics and music are from Richard Rogers and ...

Lifestyle

Heart scare anniversary a reminder to get checkups

By Steve Stricker Columnist On Thursday, June 22, 2017, as I lay in the back of the ambulance ...

Food

Here’s what I’m loving in Summer ’23

By Kara Kimbrough     It’s hard to believe, but half of 2023 has slipped away. The halfway point is ...

Lifestyle

Cold cod sandwiches on the 4th of July

By John Nelson Columnist As far as July 4th holidays go, Independence Day in1973 was not bad. There ...

Lifestyle

Hasty cutting will come back to haunt

By Felder Rushing Gardening Columnist Picking up after big storms has always been the sad lot of gardeners. ...

Columnists

Cupcakes in a jar, hot dog sliders for the Fourth

By Kara Kimbrough What’s not to love about the Fourth of July? It’s filled with patriotism, picnics, fireworks, ...

Columnists

Lafayette library policy questions yield few answers

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route At a recent ‘speaking’ of political candidates I asked a question about ...

Lifestyle

Storytelling through food takes us back in time

By Wayne Andrews YAC Executive Director Food is an important part of my life. I moved around growing ...

Lifestyle

Grocery tax cuts, cheap car tags are frequent election-year rhetoric

By Sid Salter Columnist Driving into the Neshoba County Fair gates for an inspection of what needed cleaning, ...

Lifestyle

Pete would try the patience of any animal lover

By Steve Stricker Columnist My solid black cat Jag who adopted me in 2016 would stay out all ...

Lifestyle

Dirt road fits less likely when you value others

By Les Ferguson Jr. Columnist My mother-in-law lives in Warren County outside of Vicksburg. You must travel off ...

Lifestyle

Nature’s song rings 50 years on

By Jan Penton-Miller Columnist To a four year old most things appear quite large, and a year lasts ...

Lifestyle

Side hustle was demanding, but rewarding

By Bonnie Brown Columnist So, I’ve heard and read a bit about side hustles.  You know, the job ...

Lifestyle

Wee road driving earned a Scots respect

By Steve Stricker Columnist Today, Wednesday, June 21 at 10:58 am marks the first day of summer, Summer ...

Lifestyle

Neilson’s walnut a survivor in expanding city

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route There is a black walnut tree behind Nelson’s department store. Every year ...

Lifestyle

Government ‘Of the People?’ Which people?

By Thomas L. Knapp Columnist It’s flattering when readers respond to my columns with their own thoughts, agree ...

Lifestyle

I was miserable on Father’s Day, until…

By Bill Courtney Guest Columnist Father’s Day has always been a really sore spot for me. My dad ...

Lifestyle

First diagnosed autism patient led remarkable life

By Sid Salter Columnist Donald Gray “Don” Triplett of Forest, Mississippi was for the whole of his life ...

Lifestyle

A father’s field guide to dressing a small child

By Les Ferguson, Jr. Columnist We’ve had a rash of new babies associated with our church. And by ...

Lifestyle

The beauty within can’t be hidden

By Jan Penton-Miller Columnist Both from a sense of duty and a love of family I visited my ...

Lifestyle

Could Mr. Bell Imagine Phones Today?

By Bonnie Brown Columnist Do you ever just sit and reflect on the changes that have taken place ...

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