In the Garden with Felder: Right on time: The accidental bloom of a Christmas cactus
My Christmas cactus finally came into bloom – right on time, luckily, with no help from me.
Sherry Ivy: Rejoice, the Savior is born!
Christmas is a time of giving, receiving and showing love.
Everyday Clay: Imperfectly happy
With Christmas upon us, I’ll continue with sharing a couple more of my perfectly imperfect holiday moments.
A life of favor: Rev. James A. Boyd celebrates 60 years at Zion Gate
The office door is open, as it almost always is.
MSU faculty, students earn international honor for wood science innovation
A Mississippi State University research project born in the classroom and expanded through hands-on collaboration is earning international recognition for advancing wood science.
Seafood farmers say federal red tape stalls industry growth
Federal lawmakers are considering a bill that could reshape how seafood is farmed in the United States,and along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, oyster growers are already showing what that future could look like.
Butter Together: Cheater’s pecan pie
Well, friends, we have reached the part of December that feels like Threat Level Midnight.
Robert St. John: The meaning of Christmas
Author’s note: This column began in 1999 and has run weekly without missing a single week. Along the way, 15 books were written and more
Extension dietitian to serve on new Dairy Alliance Collective
A Mississippi State University Extension Service instructor has been selected to serve on the new Dairy Alliance Dietitian Collective.
A Night In Japan
This past Saturday, I had the delightful privilege of hosting another themed dinner party – “A Night in Japan” – this time in honor of my dear friend Sarah Brannon’s 30th birthday.
Japanese soufflé cheesecake
You know how they say love makes you do crazy things?
Everyday Clay: You will be visited by three ghosts
A few days after Thanksgiving, I found myself in an existential dilemma.
Secondary Performing Arts Festival returns this weekend
Columbus Middle School will host the annual Secondary Performing Arts Festival this weekend, offering two days of performances and technical theatre presentations from middle and high school students across the region.
MSU professor’s artwork selected for new Greenville federal courthouse
When visitors step into the new federal courthouse in Greenville next year, one of the first things they will see is a vast, hand-crafted landscape of river, sky, and Delta earth – an artwork designed and built by Mississippi State University professor Critz Campbell.
Jabe Nicholson: The Book
“Of making many books there is no end,” said the wise man. (Eccl 12:12)
Mississippi Miss Hospitality Competition opens at-large applications
The Mississippi Miss Hospitality Competition is now accepting at-large contestant applications.
Holiday vendor event set for Sunday at Jamison Pastures
Jamison Pastures will host a holiday vendor event this Sunday, offering families a chance to shop, explore the farm and take part in seasonal activities.
In the Garden with Felder: Cold-weather color needed
Got winter garden color, beyond foliage and December-blooming flowers?




















