Jabe Nicholson: Pray for Mideast peace
When I was asked to write for this paper some years ago, I expressed my belief that “every article should have what they used to call a ‘point.’”
Starkville Civil War Roundtable announces first meeting of the year
The Starkville Civil War Roundtable will be holding its first meeting of the academic year at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Golden Triangle Planning and Development on 106 Miley Dr., Starkville.
Juliette Reid to take the helm at Starkville Area Arts Council
While Starkville Area Arts Council’s mission to encourage the art scene in the city hasn’t changed, the nonprofit has a new space and a new face to lead it.
A grown up twist on a childhood favorite
When you’re looking for recipe inspiration, don’t be afraid to take things back to your childhood with a little home cooking.
Bringing whoopie pies from Maine to Mississippi
At the beginning of the summer, I told my husband that I needed a vacation. I didn’t care where we went, as long as it would get me out of the Mississippi heat and humidity.
Batch cook like a pro and get more time to enjoy the end of summer
When it comes to meal prep efficiency, batch cooking stands as a time-saving hero.
Sites & Bites: It’s not too late for one last summer vacation
Just like the old adage that white shoes can’t be worn after Labor Day, there seems to be a misconception that vacations need to cease as well.
Butter Together: This monkey bread won’t hang around long
I don’t mind telling you that I’m kind of a biscuit snob.
Go meatless on Mondays for family nutrition this fall
Getting back into a routine during the fall can be a struggle. Consider a schedule that dedicates more nights to long-term wellness with easy, nutritious recipes.
Southern Gardening: Recycled objects, imagination create magical fairy gardens
If you come across an enchanting, miniature landscape that captures your imagination as a world fit for fairies, then you have found a fairy garden.
Tim Easton, Erin Enderlin to perform in concert Sept. 12
The Barn Concert Series is kicking back off with a concert on Sept. 12 featuring singer-songwriters Tim Easton and Erin Enderlin.
Sherry Ivy: God is still in control
We live in a world that seems in many ways to be out of control. However, we can rest assured that no matter what’s happening in the world today God Is Still In Control.
Unity Park Committee calls for nominations
Since 2018, the Oktibbeha County Unity Park Committee has honored 14 outstanding county citizens who have worked to bring more civil rights and unity to the community.
In the Garden with Felder: Coming back to garden in the Mississippi furnace
I am anticipating ruin in my little Paradise, all of my own making.
SCT to revive ‘Underneath the Lintel’ for one night only
For one night only, Starkville Community Theatre is reviving its award winning show “Underneath the Lintel” for local audiences to enjoy before it goes on the road to headline the Fort Worth Fringe Festival in Texas.
Artesia Baptist Church to celebrate 110th anniversary
Artesia Baptist Church is proud to celebrate its 110th anniversary on Sept. 15 with music by The Masters Quartet beginning at 10:30 a.m. and worship led by guest pastor, Andy Parrish at 11 a.m.
Parmesan garlic chicken pasta for a grocery store Grinch
For Mississippi State fans, it’s the most wonderful time of the year.
Easy meals with air fryers
With school starting and all the extra activities after school, you may not have much time to cook dinner.
Sites & Bites: Retro foods can (and should) be revived
Just when I thought I’d seen it all, an online group of over 250,000 fans of Carnation Breakfast Bars has joined together to share their love of a favorite breakfast go-to from the 1970s and 80s that was discontinued in 1997.


















