Dale Talley proves it: One man’s trash is another man’s fanciful furniture
Dale Talley admits it may have been all those Looney Tunes he watched as a kid. But something, somewhere, planted a seed for the fantastic.
Columbus plays host to state B&B Association
Don’t be surprised to see a group of special visitors in Columbus. The Bed and Breakfast Association of Mississippi is holding their annual meeting in the Friendly City today and Monday.
New year, new you: What are the hottest fitness trends for 2011?
Whether motivated by New Year’s resolutions, a looming spring break at the beach, or simply a quest for healthier zest in the step, flocks of fitness seekers have Golden Triangle gyms and workout facilities brimming.
Brighter Days: Program enters new year with expanded mission
In a spacious room luminous with winter sunlight, Theresa Gandy concentrates on a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle.
Columbus woman shares her deeply personal story
Roszalia Ellen knew she had to finally open up about her past. Trying to hide it didn’t make it go away. Pretending it never happened didn’t lesson its impact.
Master Gardeners training course set
A 10-week training program for prospective Master Gardeners will begin Feb. 15, with enrollment limited to 15 participants.
MUW sets Backyard Astronomy workshop
The Science Enrichment Program at Mississippi University for Women will present a Backyard Astronomy workshop on Friday, Jan. 14.
Community Band starts new year with rehearsal
The Starkville-Mississippi State University Community Band begins its eighth year Jan. 10 with registration and a rehearsal on campus.
Mississippi author to visit West Point with latest book
Friends of Bryan Public Library will host Sallis native and Mississippi State University graduate John M. Floyd Thursday, Jan. 13, at Luncheon with Books at the library located at 338 Commerce St. in West Point.
Deadline approaching for Governor’s School apps
The Jan. 31 application deadline for the 2011 session of the Mississippi Governor’s School is rapidly approaching.