Articles by William Browning
City pays pastor $10k settlement
A Columbus pastor who accused the city of violating his right to freedom of speech in 2011 has been awarded $10,000-plus.
Browning on Business: Downtown Columbus clothing store moving
Deep South Pout, a women’s fashion store which has been on Main Street for three years, is moving to Wilkins Wise Road.
Macon shooting victim dies in Jackson
A Macon service station attendant shot Monday night during an armed robbery has died.
Allgood, Colom face off for DA
Forrest Allgood and Scott Colom are both vying to be the district attorney that oversees the Golden Triangle.
Browning on Business: No McDonald’s coming to Hwy. 45 South
For several weeks people have inquired about a sign along Highway 82 indicating that if you take the Macon/Meridian exit, a McDonald’s is about a mile south on Highway 45.
Storied locked antlers find their way home
Billy Williams found two dead bucks in woods north of Caledonia in 1992. They were big deer — one was a nine-point, the other an 11-point.
Browning on Business: Columbus has its own self-defense school
Did you know Columbus has a private self-defense school?
‘Fifty Shades’ interest builds in Golden Triangle
Bondage is hot right now.
That goes for the entire U.S., including the Golden Triangle.
Airbus gets $220M contract for Lakotas
Airbus Helicopters has been awarded a $220.5 million contract to produce UH-72A Lakota helicopters at its Lowndes County plant.
Columbus picked as a top retirement destination
Columbus has been chosen a top retirement destination for people looking to settle in small towns.
CalStar moving more production to Lowndes Co.
CalStar Products, a North Carolina-based brick and masonry products manufacturer, announced this week that it is moving production efforts from a Wisconsin site to its Lowndes County facility.
Browning on Business: Variety of new stores opening in Golden Triangle
There is a new home furnishings store in Columbus.
The Golden Triangle’s history with UFOs
There have been 15 reported sightings of unidentified flying objects in the Golden Triangle over the last 40 years, according to the National UFO Reporting Center.
Romney’s MSU visit at full capacity
Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee for president, will speak at Mississippi State University on Wednesday and all tickets to the events have been claimed.



















