Jabe Nicholson: How much for Jesus?
Here’s one of life’s ironies.
Butter Together: A nickel for a pickle
I’ve had cravings lately.
White chicken chili for Megan
It’s never easy to say goodbye to someone you love.
Serve a plate of pasta salad to round out spring picnics
If clear skies and bright sunshine have you dreaming of a fresh meal outdoors, a picnic may be just the solution.
Make preparing a well-balanced meal doable any day of the week (really!)
Are you busy? So, so busy you can barely stand it?
Mississippi Quilt Challenge exhibit on display at Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum
The Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum is hosting the Southern Fiber Artists’ “Mississippi Quilt Challenge” exhibition through April 23.
Brevity meets beauty in MSU poet’s ‘A Clear Eye’
Mississippi State University English Professor Robert West explores nature and human experience in “A Clear Eye,” a new collection of 59 poems published by Broadstone Books.
Everyday Clay: Now that’s a column
I found myself chatting with Birney Imes the other day about writing a column for the newspaper.
Community Calendar for 4-11-26
Now through Sunday, April 19 ■ Columbus Spring Pilgrimage: The Columbus-Lowndes Convention and Visitors Bureau hosts the annual Spring Pilgrimage featuring tours of 18 pre-Civil
In the Garden with Felder: Gardening in the extremes
Ever wonder if there are flowers for a small space with grim growing conditions that are nearly impossible to ignore to death?
20 years later, Del Rendon lives on
Sitting out on the patio at Dave’s Dark Horse Tavern, old nationally known rock hits cycle through the speakers.
Sherry Ivy: God has got you covered under his protection
We’re living in a time now where it’s not safe in our homes, our community, on our job, at our churches or anywhere we go.
State’s blueberry crop hurt by March freeze
Already struggling with fewer acres in the state, the blueberry industry absorbed a smaller setback with an untimely freeze in mid-March.
New twist on a southern classic
Banana Pudding is one of those Southern staples that everyone agrees is delicious, but no one can seem to agree on the correct way to prepare.
MSU Extension specialty crops short course set for May 7
Fruit and vegetable producers will have an opportunity to learn more about producing these specialty crops during an upcoming short course.
Butter Together: Salsa (the food, not the dance)
Do you remember being in high school and reading word problems about odd individuals who had, say, 35 jalapenos but needed 110 jalapenos?
Corn ribs bring novel, bold flavor to the grill
My husband Austin has been asking me the same question on repeat ever since we got temps above 80 degrees: “Ready to get grillin’?”
Robert St. John: A Life at the Table
Before the restaurants, before the trips, before any of it – there was my grandmother’s table.
In the Garden with Felder: Good gardens make use of vertical space
From overarching arbors and ornate pillars to flowering vine teepees, vertical structures are hallmarks of good garden design.















