Muscogee County Democrats Issue First-Ever Endorsements in Nonpartisan Elections
The Muscogee County Democratic Committee announced its first-ever endorsements in nonpartisan statewide and municipal races ahead of the May 19,
A package of local legislation affecting governance, compensation and cultural development in Columbus and Muscogee County has cleared the Georgia
Cheryl Renee is an award-winning broadcast journalist who has been a trusted voice in the Chattahoochee Valley for more than
There’s something we need to get right in the house of God—and we need to get it right
Pauline I. Johnson’s lifelong commitment to service has helped strengthen institutions, uplift neighborhoods and preserve community legacy throughout Columbus
Be careful who you allow to whisper in your ear. Because not every voice that sounds concerned is committed to
By Dr. Marvin Broadwater, Sr. – Retired US Combat Veteran Currently, there are discussions in the Georgia General Assembly aimed at
Come up here… and then don’t lose your mind trying to go back down there. There’s something powerful
If you listen closely to the conversations happening in Black political spaces right now the critique, when the topic turns
Dr. Kia L. Chambers is a servant leader whose career reflects a sustained commitment to community advancement, educational excellence and
The Courier Eco Latino Newspaper will publish its annual Who’s Who of African Americans in Columbus, and Phenix City
By Stephanie Gettridge-Quinones, President of the River Valley Black Chamber of Commerce For too long, the story of Black businesses
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (GA-02) and Congressman Mike Lawler (NY-17) introduced the H–1Bs for Physicians and