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Beloved by generations of University of Southern Mississippi students for his wicked wit and wisdom, Dr. Joseph Balfour Parker was equally revered by news media seeking his expert political commentary and by politicians for his wise counsel on policy matters and campaign strategy.
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3 months ago
Beloved by generations of University of Southern Mississippi students for his wicked wit and wisdom, Dr. Joseph Balfour Parker was equally revered by news media seeking his expert political commentary and by politicians for his wise counsel on policy matters and campaign strategy.
By Staff Report on
3 months ago
Beloved by generations of University of Southern Mississippi students for his wicked wit and wisdom, Dr. Joseph Balfour Parker was equally revered by news media seeking his expert political commentary and by politicians for his wise counsel on policy matters and campaign strategy.
By Staff Report on
3 months ago
Beloved by generations of University of Southern Mississippi students for his wicked wit and wisdom, Dr. Joseph Balfour Parker was equally revered by news media seeking his expert political commentary and by politicians for his wise counsel on policy matters and campaign strategy.
By Staff Report on
3 months ago
All the stockings, all twenty-four are hanging on the stairway in a row.
All of them empty as they wait for the happies, and all tied with a bow.
Alabama’s Christmas music fills the air all through the house.
Lights twinkle in five trees and throughout all the boughs.
It’s Christmas time and the “Kids” are coming home.
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All the stockings, all twenty-four are hanging on the stairway in a row.
All of them empty as they wait for the happies, and all tied with a bow.
Alabama’s Christmas music fills the air all through the house.
Lights twinkle in five trees and throughout all the boughs.
It’s Christmas time and the “Kids” are coming home.
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3 months ago
All the stockings, all twenty-four are hanging on the stairway in a row.
All of them empty as they wait for the happies, and all tied with a bow.
Alabama’s Christmas music fills the air all through the house.
Lights twinkle in five trees and throughout all the boughs.
It’s Christmas time and the “Kids” are coming home.
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Someone gets to take care of it!
All those ribbons, bows, and colorful paper; After all the Christmas presents are unwrapped!
As our family has grown, matured, added to, and changed: we have adapted to different ways of the tradition of “opening presents!”
I like everything wrapped!’
Some would rather have it in a bag—-easy peasy!
By Connie Bunch - Columnist on
3 months ago
Someone gets to take care of it!
All those ribbons, bows, and colorful paper; After all the Christmas presents are unwrapped!
As our family has grown, matured, added to, and changed: we have adapted to different ways of the tradition of “opening presents!”
I like everything wrapped!’
Some would rather have it in a bag—-easy peasy!
By Connie Bunch - Columnist on
3 months ago
Someone gets to take care of it!
All those ribbons, bows, and colorful paper; After all the Christmas presents are unwrapped!
As our family has grown, matured, added to, and changed: we have adapted to different ways of the tradition of “opening presents!”
I like everything wrapped!’
Some would rather have it in a bag—-easy peasy!
By Connie Bunch - Columnist on
3 months ago
Ever on the lookout for stuff I can reuse or recycle from holiday decorations, Christmas is second to none. Even better than composting Halloween pumpkins.
Back when I used to go with fresh-cut trees to decorate, I recycled them after the holidays. Each yielded beautiful evergreen needles perfect for garden mulch, plus a sack of kindling from cut-up branches and small stack of fast-lighting firewood logs.
By Felder Rushing - Columnist on
3 months ago
Ever on the lookout for stuff I can reuse or recycle from holiday decorations, Christmas is second to none. Even better than composting Halloween pumpkins.
Back when I used to go with fresh-cut trees to decorate, I recycled them after the holidays. Each yielded beautiful evergreen needles perfect for garden mulch, plus a sack of kindling from cut-up branches and small stack of fast-lighting firewood logs.
By Felder Rushing - Columnist on
3 months ago
Ever on the lookout for stuff I can reuse or recycle from holiday decorations, Christmas is second to none. Even better than composting Halloween pumpkins.
Back when I used to go with fresh-cut trees to decorate, I recycled them after the holidays. Each yielded beautiful evergreen needles perfect for garden mulch, plus a sack of kindling from cut-up branches and small stack of fast-lighting firewood logs.
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Winona Christian School senior running back Will Irwin had a final high school football game that most players can only dream about.
One of the top running backs in school history, Irwin capped off his high school career helping his team to an 8-2 mark in 2025. He rushed for more than 1,400 yards and scored more than 20 touchdowns. Irwin and his teammates lost in the semifinals of the Midsouth Association of Independent School’s Class AA to Lee Academy of Clarksdale.
By Chuck Hathcock - Sports Writer on
3 months ago
Winona Christian School senior running back Will Irwin had a final high school football game that most players can only dream about.
One of the top running backs in school history, Irwin capped off his high school career helping his team to an 8-2 mark in 2025. He rushed for more than 1,400 yards and scored more than 20 touchdowns. Irwin and his teammates lost in the semifinals of the Midsouth Association of Independent School’s Class AA to Lee Academy of Clarksdale.
By Chuck Hathcock - Sports Writer on
3 months ago
Winona Christian School senior running back Will Irwin had a final high school football game that most players can only dream about.
One of the top running backs in school history, Irwin capped off his high school career helping his team to an 8-2 mark in 2025. He rushed for more than 1,400 yards and scored more than 20 touchdowns. Irwin and his teammates lost in the semifinals of the Midsouth Association of Independent School’s Class AA to Lee Academy of Clarksdale.
By Chuck Hathcock - Sports Writer on
3 months ago
No Lane Kiffin - No Problem - for Ole Miss as they made Magnolia state history by playing in the first College Football Playoff game in our state’s history. The Rebels, ranked sixth in the CFP playoffs, defeated No. 11 Tulane, 41-10, in front of a record-breaking Vaught-Hemingway Stadium crowd of over 68,000. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss ran for two scores and passed for another to lead the Rebels offense. The win was also the first for new Ole Miss head coach Pete Golding.
By Dale McKee - Columnist on