Robert St. John: 4,000 Miles from Home
There’s a moment – right before the northern lights appear – when the sky looks like it’s deciding whether or not to show you something.
Tomato toast dreamin’
Like many of us over the past few weeks, I have begun to fantasize about our future garden.
Friendship brought them together. Loss cemented their bond.
Orchids on the invitations and in the bouquets, silk drapes holding space in the front pews, a handwritten note embroidered into the fabric folds of her bridal gown, a signature cocktail (that’s just a shot of Fireball) and hats with the KISS band logo passed out – these are just some of the ways Rayne Phillips and J.R. Jourdan are honoring Rayne’s late parents, Katherine Phillips and Doug Phillips, at their wedding this evening.
MSU offers spring, summer swim camps for individuals with special needs
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State University’s Department of Kinesiology is hosting adapted swim camps this spring and summer to help children and adults with special needs
Everyday Clay: Hello death, goodbye me
One of my favorite things about my profession is getting to know the clientele as I work on their projects.
Community Calendar for 3-14-26
Now through May 1 ■ Annual Celebration of Quilts: The Columbus-Lowndes Public Library hosts its annual quilt exhibition at the downtown library, 314 Seventh St.
30 years of service: Rockford students return to Starkville to build Habitat homes
For 30 years, students from Rockford University have spent their spring break not on beaches but on construction sites in Starkville, helping build homes with Starkville Habitat for Humanity.
In the Garden with Felder: Garden oddities worth a closer look
Even in this super-colorful springtime, let’s slow down to appreciate a handful of peculiar, often underappreciated oddities that adorn other landscape plants.
Sherry Ivy: Stop stressing, God’s got this
Oftentimes, we find ourselves stressing out over the situations that are going on in our lives, when God is saying to us, stop stressing and trust Me, I got this.
MSU’s food science, culinology students cooking up success at national competition
Two student teams from Mississippi State’s Department of Biochemistry, Nutrition and Health Promotion have advanced to the finals of the Research Chefs Association’s National Innovation Competition, set this week in Westminster, Colorado.
Butter Together: Scallion cream sauce nobody on the internet knows about
I have been a little bit obsessed with this scallion cream sauce since I first had it in college.
Robert St. John: The Bridge
Two years of planning a yearlong trip collapsed in a single sentence at a Volvo dealership in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Sheet-pan simple: Spicy orange marmalade chicken and roasted vegetables
I went to Atlanta this past weekend to enjoy time with some old friends.
The science of the swirl
It’s been about three weeks since I’ve baked, y’all – that might as well be a lifetime for me!
Artist Spotlight: Columbus band Whitehawk debuts all-analog album tonight
What do Pink Pantheress, the Velvet Underground, Wet Leg, Sonic Youth, Dirty Presley and Timeout Room have in common?
In the Garden with Felder: A hard prune now means more fruit later
What’s the hardest thing, psychologically, for normally reasonable gardeners to do?
Quit smoking and show your heart some love during American Heart Month
As the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) spreads awareness of cardiovascular health during American Heart Month, their Office of Adult Health is also stressing
Columbus library to host Pi Day celebration
The Columbus-Lowndes Public Library System will host a free, hands-on Pi Day celebration for all ages from 10 a.m. to noon on March 14. The
















