Opinion

Thinking hard about who is middle class

By Bonnie Brown There are many definitions of social class in the United States: upper class, new money, ...

Columns

Need ideas for the Big Game? Look here!

By Kara Kimbrough As host or guest, it’s time to get ready for the biggest football game of ...

Columns

Waiting to walk the streets of Bakersfield

By Ricky Swindle Howdy, friends! As the saying goes, the best laid plans of mice and men. I’ve ...

Columns

Hosemann expected to take primary fight to McDaniel

By Sid Salter Back in 2014, Mississippi politicos underestimated Tea Party zealot State Sen. Chris McDaniel and it ...

Columns

Different art sales are examples of service avenues

By Wayne Andrews The past weekend’s three arts sales approached how the arts impact the  community. The Powerhouse ...

Columns

Filing things the old fashioned way

By Jan Penton-Miller On this beautiful sunshiny day I think I will take Missy, my faithful dachshund, on ...

Columns

Happy trails with the trusted paper map

By Bonnie Brown Columnist Paper maps are making a comeback according to the Wall Street Journal and other ...

Columns

Cattlemen are more than just a hat

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route Jimmy White is a cattleman. It is no surprise since his Daddy ...

Columns

May today be the day of your breakthrough

By Steve Stricker Columnist William Glasser’s Reality or Choice therapy is my base counseling theory, but after 21 ...

Opinion

Cofield’s Corner: Remembering Kiamie’s

By John Cofield Alex Kiamie, Sr. made his way from Lebanon to Oxford in 1952, living his version ...

Columns

Global ag markets have substantial impacts on Mississippi

By Sid Salter Columnist Even before global headlines seized on the fact that for the first time in ...

Columns

We can learn from our history

By Jan Penton-Miller Columnist One of my dearest longtime friends, Anne, and I are off today for a ...

Columns

Saluting Bessie Coleman in Black History Month

By Gene Hays Columnist Bessie Coleman soared across the sky as the first woman of African American and ...

Columns

Most important lottery has already been won

By Bonnie Brown Columnist So, unless you recently passed through Lebanon, Maine, and purchased a lottery ticket, I ...

Columns

No rescue plan for Denmark; proud for Punkin

By Harold Brummettt Denmark Star Route The American Rescue Plan Act. Denmark Water Association applied and was denied. ...

Columns

Nuclear weapons treaty anniversary

By Kary Love People of the world have united to outlaw nuclear weapons, building on incredible success in ...

Columns

A well spent January day

By Jan Penton-Miller This time of year I usually feel the urge to find some new scenery. There ...

Columns

Familiar Democratic echoes heard in Presley’s challenge

By Sid Salter Columnist In a Jan. 12 email announcing that he is challenging incumbent Republican Mississippi Gov. ...

Oxford

Cofield’s Corner: Some heady Oxford days happened in 1949 and 1950

By John Cofield Some heady Oxford days happened in 1949 and ’50. Intruder in the Dust was being ...

Columns

A little pioneer spirit is enough

By Bonnie Brown Columnist I’m certain that many of you have been watching the series “Yellowstone.” It’s a ...

Columns

Sometimes the only cap in the room

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route In Toccopola there is a little gas station and restaurant called Toccopola ...

Columns

Discernment guides through foxholes of life

By Steve Stricker Columnist Discernment – “To understand or know something through the power of the spirit.” To ...

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