Articles by William Browning
Browning on Business: Culin-Arts moving back to West Point
Culin-Arts is moving back to West Point.
Valeda Carmichael, owner of the culinary supply store, announced late last week that she is bringing the business home.
Browning on Business: Dawg House Sports Grill closing in Starkville
Dawg House Sports Grill in Starkville is closing.
Browning on Business: Lenny’s Sub Shop eyeing Columbus
Lenny’s Sub Shop wants to open in the Golden Triangle.
Bob Ritter, the chain’s vice president of franchise and market development, told The Dispatch this morning that Columbus is on its list of markets it wants to enter.
Browning on Business: Is Save-A-Lot opening in Columbus?
Save-A-Lot is looking to open a Golden Triangle store.
Browning on Business: Antique store moves to old Ceco building
Beard’s Antiquities on Fifth is leaving downtown Columbus.
Browning on Business: Golden Triangle getting new ice cream shop
A homegrown ice cream shop is opening in the Golden Triangle.
Man charged after gun in church incident
A Columbus military veteran been charged with carrying a concealed weapon after authorities say he brought a handgun into a church this weekend.
Summer, longtime MUW professor and artist, dies at 92
Eugenia Summer, an artist and former Mississippi University for Women professor who spent nearly four decades inspiring students with her wisdom and work while never losing her peculiar brand of humor and charm, died this weekend.
Man in custody after bringing gun in church
A Columbus man remained in custody this morning after authorities say he brought a handgun into a church this weekend.
Browning on Business: Columbus entrepreneur wins scholarship
One of the youngest business owners in Columbus is Hunter Short.
Browning on Business: Motorcycle shop opening in Columbus
Columbus is getting a motorcycle shop on Main Street.
Browning on Business: Old Trustmark building to house clinic, pharmacy
The old Trustmark building at the corner of Highway 45 North and Bluecutt Road has a new owner.
15-20 homes damaged in New Hope
Thursday evening’s storms may have damaged 15 to 20 homes in New Hope, according to preliminary reports.
Tennessee Williams at last gets an Old Capitol portrait
Tennessee Williams, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright from Columbus, has been a member of the Mississippi Hall of Fame since 2001.
Columbus clinic makes Zika virus diagnosis
A Noxubee County resident has been diagnosed with the Zika virus.
Browning on Business: Cappe’s plans return in Starkville
Cappe’s Steakhouse plans to re-open in Starkville in a little more than a month.
Browning on Business: New store opening on Main St.
Last year about this time, in Columbus, the gas station at the corner of Main Street and South 14th Street closed its doors.
Browning on Business: ’50s-style diner, new Burger King coming
Columbus is getting a 1950s-style diner.
The plan is for Parkside Diner to open later this month or in early April, according to Danny Cameron, the owner.