Letter: A primer for Biden’s biography
Anyone interested in reading Joe Biden’s biography should download the old Bee Gee’s song “I Started a Joke.” Jim Dollar Vernon, Alabama
Letter: Word of caution for Proud Boys
The newly pardoned Proud Boys should not get too cocky. In 1934, the violent supporters (known variously as the SA, stormtroopers, or Brown Shirts) of
Letter: Writer objects to AP reporting details of Trump swearing-in
I was very disappointed in the Associated Press coverage of the actual swearing-in ceremony for President Trump. This is the sentence to which I am
Letter: Appreciation for 100 Women Who Care
Over the past six years a bright light of positivity has emerged in our community, bringing awareness of the many ministries and organizations seeking to
Letter: Writer: No state income tax makes historic tax credits meaningless
Writing as the owner of a house that has been issued a tax credit from the Mississippi Institute of Archives and History, the elimination of
Letter: Leroy Brooks endorsement
It’s time for a new strength of leadership and a new direction at City Hall. It was not that long ago that we were embroiled
Letter: Appreciates Main Street and volunteers
What a treasure we have in our Main Street Columbus group! And more importantly right now, hats off, or should I say toboggans on, to
Letter: Letter based in partisanship instead of facts
Raymond Gross’ January 11 letter blaming Democrats for the California wildfires lacks both facts and consistency. He does not explain how the governor and mayor
Letter: Hopes California Democrats change parties
The majority of Californians voted for the Democrats to lead them. So let’s pray that this terrible destruction in L.A. will open their eyes to
Letter: A reflection on 2024 politics
On Christmas Eve I received a thoughtful card from an old friend. The card caught me by surprise since the sender is a Hindu who
Letter: Immigrants’ important role in America
For those who have never visited the most iconic symbol of our country, the plaque on Ellis Island, near the feet of the Statue of
Letter to the editor: Jiben Roy
Role of cultures in human killing The other day the three of us were travelling by driving to Dallas and then to fly to Honolulu.
Letter to the editor: In support of the arts
The much admired Pianist Andre Watts passed away on July 12, 2023. Sixty years earlier, Leonard Bernstein, Director of the New York Philharmonic, enlisted the
Letter to the editor: Jiben Roy
Lesson from history American writer, novelist and Nobel Laureate Pearl S. Buck once wrote that “knowledge of history as detailed as possible is essential if
Letter: City leaders should condemn Beard’s behavior
Where are our Leaders down at City Hall when you need them? Councilman Pierre Beard continues to get busted and arrested time and time again
Letter: A dog story
In the USA, dogs are a special domesticated animal. My daughters are diehard lovers of dogs, and they have dogs at home. My eldest daughter
Letter: CMSD committed to keeping community informed
I am writing to provide clarity on the ongoing projects and financial management within the Columbus Municipal School District, particularly as it relates to recent
Letter: Facing fear through coaching leads to enriching experience
I firmly believe that coaches and teachers hold some of the most significant roles in shaping young lives. Their impact extends far beyond the confines
Letter: Concerned about CMSD communication and finances
Thank you for your front page column regarding Columbus municipal school district board and communication issues relating to the school administration and the board. It
Letter: Further support for Mr. Wiegel
I agree completely with Clyde Hollis’s Nov. 6 letter in support of Kenny Wiegel, director of the city’s Building Inspection Department. Here are three more


