Are We Building Churches Young People Want to Belong To?
Every church I know wants to see more young people in the pews. We pray for them. We preach to
By: Royal Anderson, chair of the Muscogee County Democratic Committee Americans are getting tired of watching one set of rules
As Columbus celebrates a historic milestone with the election of its first Black mayor, a troubling question hangs over our
Public service is ultimately about representation. Voters elect leaders with the expectation that they will advocate for the interests, concerns,
The Courier: Tuesday evening was a historic night for Columbus. What does this victory mean to you? Hugley: First and
As we celebrate Father's Day, there is a truth many people discover only after it is too late:
On June 16, 2026, Isaiah Hugley was elected the 71st mayor of Columbus, Georgia, making history in the process. Years
First, let me congratulate the new members of the Columbus City Council: Simi Barnes, Sherrie Aaron, Dr. Cathy Cook, Becca
The voters of Columbus have spoken, and they have sent a clear message: they want change. Beginning in January, Columbus
The people of Columbus have spoken, and their message could not be any clearer. They voted for civility over chaos.
One of the clearest lessons from the 2026 local election cycle is this: Black media matters. In fact, this election
Fewer than one in four registered voters in Muscogee County participated in Tuesday's runoff election, which determined Columbus&
Join us this weekend for a special and powerful Sunday Edition as we reflect on a historic moment for Columbus