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Motherhood, teaching are callings blessed by God
The little tin lunch box had a plastic handle and a spring clasp to keep it closed.
No La Sasso, no problem: Ole Miss defeats Florida for SEC men’s golf title
When NCAA individual men’s golf champion Michael La Sasso left Ole Miss for the riches of the Saudi-backed LIV golf tour in January, it put a humongous dent in the Rebels’ championship hopes this spring season.
Instruction for young anglers delivers decades of hard-won knowledge
The fundamentals key to finding and catching bass cover a broad base of knowledge.
Trump says deadline for Congress to approve Iran war doesn’t apply: Hostilities have ‘terminated’
The White House asserted to Congress in a letter Friday that hostilities with Iran have “terminated” despite the continued presence of U.S. armed forces in the region.
Mona Charen: The real king schools the would-be king
I’ve always been both a small-r republican and an Anglophile, so I looked upon the British monarchy with at least a pinch of smug superiority.
In the Garden with Felder: Battling invasive vines the hard – but correct – way
Did a little “tarp therapy” the other day, piling weeds atop a heavy-duty sheet to drag to my long, narrow, wildlife-friendly dead hedge.
US military reaches deals with 7 tech companies to use their AI on classified systems
The Pentagon said Friday that it has reached deals with seven tech companies to use their artificial intelligence in its classified computer networks, allowing the military to tap into AI-powered capabilities to help it fight wars.
Trump says he’s lifting certain tariffs on Scotch whisky after royal visit
President Donald Trump said Thursday he is removing certain tariffs on Scotch whisky after this week’s White House visit by King Charles III and Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom.
Court restricts abortion access across the US by blocking the mailing of mifepristone
A federal appeals court has restricted access to one of the most common means of abortion in the U.S. by blocking mailing of prescriptions of mifepristone.
Trump says he’s ‘not satisfied’ with Iran’s proposal to end the war
U.S. President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s latest proposal to end the war between the countries, saying Friday he still was not satisfied while blaming Iran’s “fractured” leadership.
Small gardens can support pollinators with nectar, pollen
Gardeners who want to support pollinators do not need a complicated, elaborately planned landscape.
Community Calendar for 5-2-26
Saturday, May 2 ■ Starkville Community Market: The Starkville Community Market is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Fire Station Park, located at
Trump task force report alleges anti-Christian discrimination under Biden administration
A Trump administration task force has alleged wide-ranging discrimination against Christians during the tenure of former President Joe Biden, claiming in a new report they were targeted in areas such as education, tax law and prosecution of anti-abortion protesters.
Hitching Lot Farmers’ Market announces 2026 season in downtown Columbus
The Hitching Lot Farmers’ Market will return for its 2026 season in downtown Columbus, offering fresh produce, handmade goods and family-friendly activities from May through October.
Lowndes County World War II collection now open and digitized
The Columbus-Lowndes Public Library System has completed processing and digitizing the Lowndes County World War II collection, covering 1942 to 1978.
Lucas Carneiro wouldn’t want to be anywhere but Ole Miss
Lucas Carneiro had a lot of text messages to get to on New Year’s Night.
Despite a couple ‘pretty low moments,’ Ole Miss men’s golf rallied to make history
A lot has changed since the last time Ole Miss men’s golf won an SEC championship.
Prediction markets say they’re different from sportsbooks. Gambling addicts say it’s all the same
The soccer coach had blocked himself from sportsbooks by the time he found prediction markets.
The Black Caucus is the ‘conscience of Congress.’ Supreme Court ruling has it bracing for a big hit
Black members of Congress are bracing for a crippling shake-up of their ranks after a Supreme Court ruling gutted a key section of the Voting Rights Act that had protected minority communities in political redistricting and helped boost their representation.











