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Ole Miss will face familiar foe at Fiesta Bowl in Carson Beck
To say Ole Miss has familiarity with the man lining up under center for Miami on Thursday would be an understatement.
Save time with quick, convenient weeknight recipes
Hectic weeknights can leave you feeling like there’s never enough time to cook.
Golding: LSU-bound coaches ‘have every opportunity’ to stay with Ole Miss in CFP semis and beyond
Ole Miss head coach Pete Golding told reporters during Saturday’s Fiesta Bowl press conference that assistants following former head coach Lane Kiffin to LSU “will have every opportunity” to continue coaching for the Rebels in the College Football Playoff semifinals and beyond.
Miami’s Beck, Ole Miss’ Chambliss take different paths to College Football Playoff
Miami’s Carson Beck is the prototypical power-program quarterback, a former four-star prospect with a massive NIL portfolio who knows what it’s like to play on the big stage.
MSDH Releases Top Baby Names of 2025
James and Amelia were the most popular names in Mississippi for baby boys and girls born in 2025, respectively, according to the Mississippi State Department of Health’s Office of Vital Records and Public Health Statistics.
Community Calendar for 1-3-26
Now through Jan. 31 ■ Eudora Welty Traveling Exhibit: The Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum will host a traveling exhibit featuring a collection of photos and
Oregon-Indiana headed for a rematch, Ole Miss to play Miami as college football’s final four is set
When Indiana met Oregon in October, the game served as the best test yet of whether the Hoosiers were a one-year wonder or a program that was here to stay.
From Yale to Columbus: Historic a cappella group brings music to Mississippi
The sound of harmonies that have echoed through the White House, Moscow’s Pushkin Museum and even the Korean Demilitarized Zone will fill Poindexter Hall next week when the Yale Society of Orpheus and Bacchus performs in Columbus.
Everyday Clay: New year, new me… we’ll see
It’s that time again. You know, new beginnings and all that jazz.
Ole Miss wins Sugar Bowl, advances to CFP semifinals
With his team tied at 34-34 with No. 3 Georgia early in the fourth quarter of the College Football Playoff quarterfinals at the Sugar Bowl, Ole Miss senior quarterback Trinidad Chambliss did what he’s done all season long. He put the team on his back.
Kevin Tate: Favorite experiences often defined by the company we keep
We had sweated in a popup blind, hiked over miles of cactus-covered territory, clicked across caliche rock cauldrons and watched carefully for snakes along fencerows full of the crawlers’ ideal ground.
Natural option a self-produced preservation alternative
Preserving a deer’s skull in a European-style mount is a comparatively inexpensive option that captures a natural beauty. It’s one a pro can do, and alternately it’s one you can do for yourself.
In the Garden with Felder: Felder fesses up: A 2025 garden recap
This is usually the week I do my annual Felder Fesses Up, chronicling the previous year’s garden follies and foibles. But 2025 wasn’t so bad after all.
Rick Cleveland: It may sound like a fairy tale, but it’s not: Trinidad Chambliss-led Rebs win again
Trinidad Chambliss continues to write one of the most fascinating stories in college football history. If this wasn’t football, you’d call it a fairy tale. All that’s missing are magic beans and silver slippers.
UMMC expands midwifery program with $2.1 million Roots and Wings gift
The University of Mississippi Medical Center is strengthening maternal and fetal health in Mississippi with a $2.145 million gift from the Roots and Wings Foundation to grow its certified nurse-midwife program.
2025 marks historic year for MDOT
2025 was one of the most significant years in recent memory for the Mississippi Department of Transportation.
2026 Predictions: Local leaders pull out their crystal balls for the coming year
In 2025, the Golden Triangle proved truth really is stranger than fiction, from a ballot box lost during a car repossession and a rapper arrested
Legislators to debate restoring ballot initiative
For the fifth straight year, lawmakers will debate restoring Mississippi’s ballot initiative when they convene at the Capitol in January.
Andrew McLarty: The Magi and seeking a new year
Every Jan. 6, as 12 days of Christmas lights fade, the Church tells one last story from the Nativity – the visit of the wise men, or Magi, “the Epiphany.”
Sherry Ivy: God is declaring new things in your life right now
This is the beginning of another new year, and we will see the manifestation of the new things God is declaring in our lives like we never imagined.
















