Butter Together: Grindin’ for my supper
Y’all. I am embarrassed to share this recipe with you.
Snack Wrap unwrapped: Here’s why McDonald’s is bringing back a fan favorite on July 10
If McDonald’s ever doubted it needed to bring back the Snack Wrap, consider this: Nine years after the fast-food powerhouse discontinued the item in the U.S., customers have continued to order it at drive-thrus.
Jabe Nicholson: A life of purpose or a noble lie?
Some years ago, I was invited to speak at a girls’ school in the picturesque town of Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. I could tell the students were very sharp and fully engaged.
It’s not a reprint. Why Sacred Harp singers are revamping an iconic pre-Civil War hymnal
Singers at Holly Springs Primitive Baptist Church in West Georgia treat their red hymnals like extensions of themselves, never straying far from their copies of “The Sacred Harp” and its music notes shaped like triangles, ovals, squares and diamonds.
Community Calendar for 5-31-25
Saturday, May 31 ■ Nonpartisan Candidate Forum: Featuring candidates for Columbus mayor and city council seats, the League of Women Voters of the Golden Triangle
In the Garden with Felder: Heaven is a fig and a tomato right from the garden
Fresh figs and ‘maters right from the garden, among the most blissful culinary delights ever, are southern gardeners’ heaven on earth.
Clay Bowen: Invasive thoughts on good intentions
It seems that most invasive species of plants that have been introduced to nature were for the most part, at that time, considered to be a good idea.
MSU choir members take the stage in London for collaborative performance
Sixteen members of Mississippi State’s choral program are traveling to London next month for a collaborative performance and cultural learning opportunities.
Artists travel long roads to appear at The Barn
Jeff “Plank” Plankenhorn is a highly respected musician known for his skill as a slide guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist.
‘Chasing Rabbits’ returns to local audience as short film
Rachel crawls out from under the bed, knowing that the teenagers who broke into her home and trashed it are gone.
The Food Factor: Teriyaki Meatballs
Easy Teriyaki Meatballs come together fast and make a delicious meal.
Smart picks for picnics: Foods that hold up on the go
A full picnic basket, beautiful weather and alfresco dining are the epitome of summer.
Sites & Bites: ‘Secret’s in the sauce’ this summer
I’m stealing the phrase “secret’s in the sauce” from an old TV commercial and claiming it as the motto for summer ’25.
Solve your cookout crunch
If you’re in a tight spot for a last-minute potluck barbecue, don’t just throw together any salad. This Queso Cheese Corn Salad features a zesty
Butter Together: Berry good fruit dip
Well, our graduate has graduated.
This popular Korean side dish may have a distinct funky flavor, but it offers heart health benefits
Fermenting foods can extend their shelf life. But can eating fermented foods do the same for people?
Upgrade summer lunches with nutritious twists on grilled cheese
When the kids are home for summer break, meal-prep becomes a must for busy families to ensure nutritious foods are on the menu.
Robert St. John: The door at the bottom
On May 25, 1983, I was 21 years old – lost and heading nowhere fast.
Genealogy and history fair coming on June 7
Want help learning about your family tree or preserving family history?
In the Garden with Felder: Weeding woes and old fashioned wisdom
Got weeds? Me too, and it’s a Sisyphean chore to keep them in check.















