Articles by Nicole Layton
Judge, Yanks on top as baseball returns from All-Star break
CHICAGO — Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees, Mookie Betts and the Los Angeles Dodgers, Jose Altuve and the Houston Astros — they’re all
Judge, Yanks on top as baseball returns from All-Star break
CHICAGO — Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees, Mookie Betts and the Los Angeles Dodgers, Jose Altuve and the Houston Astros — they’re all
Rapinoe, King urge freedom for Brittney Griner at The ESPYS
LOS ANGELES — Soccer player Megan Rapinoe admonished her fellow athletes for not doing enough to speak out and encouraged them to support detained WNBA
England beats Spain 2-1 to reach Euro 2022 semifinals
BRIGHTON, England — Georgia Stanway scored an extra-time winner to seal a 2-1 comeback win for England over Spain on Wednesday and send her team
Sage Karam returns to Pocono for 1st time since fatal wreck
Sage Karam planned to keep it simple, just a bike ride this week through the first turn at Pocono Raceway. An easy outing, no reporters
Upgrade your catfish with these recipes
This past weekend marked a great holiday — National Catfish Day.
Brzuszek art coming to Columbus for first time
July is shaping up to be a busy time for the Columbus Arts Council.
Mandevilla and Dipladenia: Although similar flowers, one is vine, other is shrub
If you like trumpet-shaped flowers, you may be familiar with both Mandevilla and Dipladenia, and you may even have them in your landscape. If you
Learning to grill from a master: My father
It’s been about six years since my father died. But this upcoming weekend, my family will celebrate him and the other fathers in our lives — men who are role-models, “fathers” who became ones by being friends, and those who are actually part of our family.
School news: Columbus native earns law degree
JACKSON — Mississippi College School of Law announced that Harli Malone Sesser, of Columbus, graduated cum laude with a juris doctorate in May. Sesser is
Annunciation Catholic School students raise over $15,000 for charities
One of Annunciation Catholic School’s goals is that every student develops a servant’s heart and finds joy in serving others. From an early age, students
Scout installs reserved parking signs for Eagle Scout project
After months of planning, Luke Fisher, with Boy Scout Troop 2, had the help of several scouts in installing signs reserving parking spaces throughout Columbus for veterans.
School news: EMCC students win awards at SkillsUSA
Eight East Mississippi Community College students enrolled in the Welding and Fabrication Technology programs on the college’s Golden Triangle and Scooba campuses earned first place
School news: MSU’s Robertson named season champ at debate group’s national competition
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State’s Speech and Debate Council members claimed five individual national titles from the recent International Public Debate Association National Championship in Abilene,
Stuffed peppers is a classic dish with many variations
My mom was the baker in our family, while my dad did most of the cooking.
Upcoming concert to honor longtime supporters of regional music scene
The Barn Concert Series is honoring two longtime supporters of the regional music scene on May 19.
MSU’s iCanBike Camp set for May 16-20
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State’s Department of Kinesiology is hosting its third annual iCanBike Camp May 16-20 in the Sanderson Center. The program is offered in