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Running laps with a deceased armadillo

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route Signs of the armadillo had been getting worse for weeks. The rooted ...

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Summer’s onslaught against gardeners looming

By Felder Rushing Garden Columnist Funny how nobody judges Minnesotans for not gardening in midwinter, but we Mississippians ...

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Beach trip proves food doesn’t have to be fancy to be good

By Kara Kimbrough The past week was filled with dichotomies. I went from sampling what can only be ...

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Never too late to leave a dead end job

By Steve Stricker Columnist June 6, 1944, was D-Day and the Allied invasion of Normandy.  Tuesday, June 6, ...

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New book captures fascinating period in state’s political history

By Sid Salter Columnist After more than a century of courthouse-to-statehouse-to-Capitol Hill dominance in Mississippi politics, the Mississippi ...

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Thankful for a brother and miles in the station wagon

By Les Ferguson, Jr. Columnist My brother is three years younger than me. Physically, he is taller and ...

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Moving day made memorable by neighbors and St. Joseph

By Bonnie Brown Columnist According to the thermometer, and the thermostat, spring has sprung into summer. I used ...

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Kitten dropper left burden for others to bear

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route I do believe I killed the kitten. I am not sure, and ...

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Different strokes, different folks

By Jan Penton-Miller Columnist Does anyone like to wait? If so, I can’t relate to it because I’ve ...

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Keep it simple

By Susan Mah “Keep it simple” is what my dad used to say and is essentially a theme ...

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From Mississippi to Israel ’23: An expanded view (Part 3)

By Cara Scott, Grove City College (Penn.) ’24 (Ed. note: Oxford native Scott, a freelance writer on a ...

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‘It was the third of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day …’

Batesville fielded Billie Joe questions about the Third of June more than 40 years ago By Rita Howell ...

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A proud moment carrying the flag

By Jan Penton-Miller Columnist The sweet fragrance of gardenias from my neighbor’s yard wafted over the fence as ...

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Three strikes and you’re out from the friendly doctor

By Les Ferguson, Jr., Columnist Two weeks ago, I wrote in this space about a visit to the ...

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Gardening is more than planting and reaping

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route Gardening brings to mind my friend Phillip who moved away years ago. ...

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Rhetoric ignores the truth of federal spending in Mississippi

By Sid Salter Columnist At this writing, the debt ceiling drama – the annual political kabuki theater between ...

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Tech innovation vital for Mississippi’s students

By Pat Fontaine Guest Columnist It’s graduation time, and I can’t help but think about our duty to ...

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Be mindful of the sacrifices, celebrate the privileges

By Bonnie Brown Columnist Memorial Day marks the unofficial start to summer. You may now wear your white ...

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Memorial Day honors real memories of real heroes

By Steve Stricker Columnist I was drafted into the U.S. Army immediately after graduating college and was assigned ...

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Celebrate Memorial Day with plenty of cool, no-bake desserts

By Kara Kimbrough Memorial Day is finally within sight and as promised, I’m sharing desserts that’ll reduce cooking ...

Lifestyle

From Mississippi to Israel ’23: First impressions (Part 1)

By Cara Scott, Grove City College (Penn.) ’24 (Ed. note: Oxford native Scott, a freelance writer on a ...

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A day that we honor the fallen

By Jan Penton-Miller Columnist Memorial Day this year is on Monday the 29th. The unofficial beginning of summer ...

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