In the Garden with Felder: Hold on to your jasmine
Hold on to your jasmine, because despite the frozen havoc in the northern half of the state, not all is lost in this year’s cold-ravaged Mississippi gardens.
Genuine MS program offers free one-year memberships through Farm Credit partnership
Mississippi farmers, artisans and small business owners can join the state’s Genuine MS program at no cost for a year through a new partnership with First South Farm Credit.
Everyday Clay: Marked for good
Things become a little strange in Mississippi once winter storms arrive.
Black History Month events planned across Golden Triangle
Black History Month is observed each February to recognize and celebrate the achievements, contributions and history of Black Americans.
T.K. Lee to Give Annual Humanities Lecture at MUW
Thomas Kris Lee, Associate Professor of English at Mississippi University for Women, will deliver the annual Humanities Teacher of the Year lecture, “Not the Same Old Story: Learning How to Stop So You Can Start,” at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Painter Hall, Room 113, on the MUW campus.
Sherry Ivy: God’s ways and thoughts are higher than ours
God operates on a completely different level than we do.
Andrew McLarty: A winter storm: Retreat and return
The bitter cold that recently swept across the South had a way of shrinking our world.
Savory, satisfying ideas for lunch and dinner
When cold and flu season arrives, savory and satisfying meals are welcome — and you don’t have to be sick to enjoy the best this time of year has to offer.
Butter Together: Chicken Cordon Bleu meatballs
My introduction to chicken cordon bleu came courtesy of Sysco. Y’all know Sysco, right? They supply restaurants and cafeterias with food.
Finding comfort – and cake – during a winter storm
Well, y’all, it seems Columbus caught a lucky break from the worst of the winter weather this weekend.
Pad Thai for a power-on weekend
North Mississippi spent much of the weekend watching the weather.
Win your watch party with a fan-favorite dip
From pregame parties to kickoff and the final whistle, game-day hosts know savory snacks are key to victory.
Robert St. John: The best thing that ever happened to me
There was a kid from my hometown who thought he had it all figured out at 21. Charm. Dreams. A family who loved him.
Mississippi Council on Developmental Disabilities announces grant funding
The Mississippi Council on Developmental Disabilities (MSCDD) is accepting grant proposals for projects that support people with developmental disabilities and their families.
Prepare your plants now for extreme weather
With periods of extreme cold possible during winter, local gardeners are being encouraged to take steps now to protect plants from freeze damage.
Blue Tie Gala and Youth of the Year Event to celebrate local youth leadership
The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Golden Triangle will host its second Blue Tie Gala and Youth of the Year Event on Friday at the Columbus Club, 1815 14th Ave. N.
Local community theatres shine at Mississippi Theatre Association Festival
Local theater groups from the Golden Triangle area recently participated in the Mississippi Theatre Association Festival, joining organizations from across the state for performances, workshops and opportunities to learn from theater professionals.
In the Garden with Felder: Got good dirt – er, potting soil?
I had a dream the other night, vivid enough to wake me so I could text myself a morning reminder.



















