CMSD recruitment fair draws 80 faculty, staff prospects
After completing his bachelor’s degree at Mississippi State University, Tyrell Harmon went back home to Kosciusko, still unsure of what he wanted to do in the future.
CPD to host career day on Saturday
Columbus Police Department will host a career day on Saturday at the Municipal Complex.
Minneapolis community fights recruiters for jihad
Every evening after work, Abdirizak Bihi strolls through neighborhood parks where young Somalis shoot hoops and play soccer. He tells jokes, urges them to clean up their trash and even grabs the basketball to take a few shots.
Israel’s shadowy Mossad looks to recruit online
It used to be that if you wanted to join one of the world’s most secretive espionage organizations you had to sneak into a foreign embassy, answer a cryptic newspaper ad or show up in a nondescript building in Tel Aviv to meet a shadowy recruiter. Now all it takes to apply for a job at Israel’s Mossad spy agency is a click of the mouse.
Our view: City, LINK should have learned from their break-up
Columbus City officials and LINK officials agreed Wednesday to work together in bringing retail development to the city, a partnership that can best be described an “off again, on again” relationship.
Our view: Link, city spat could have been avoided
Like the drunk who picks fights with his wife as a pretense for storming out and heading for the corner bar, the Golden Triangle Development Link left Columbus in a huff Thursday.
Our view: A prudent strategy
Sometimes the best step forward requires taking a step back.
On Tuesday, the Columbus City Council appeared to be set to enter a three-year contract with a commercial consulting firm at the urging of Councilman Charlie Box.
Council tables retail marketing proposal
Columbus councilmen voted to table a proposal from commercial consulting firm Retail Strategies after Mayor Robert Smith suggested that elected officials discuss the idea with the Golden Triangle Development Link.
Council likely to approve retail marketing contract
Columbus councilmen will likely vote today for the city to enter into a three-year contract with a consulting firm that will recruit retail to city.
Somalis still leaving Minn. to join terror group
MINNEAPOLIS — Leaders of the nation’s largest Somali community say some of their young men are still being enticed to join the terror group that
Our view: Cause for optimism on the education front
When Mississippi State and Ole Miss come together, it is not generally marked by a spirit of congeniality.
Long and bitter rivals on the athletic fields, the two schools also compete for students and funding.
But MSU and Ole Miss play well together in other, less-publicized arenas.