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Get Ready For Project 2025
On January 6, Congress certified the 2024 presidential election. The process, which took place exactly four years after a mob
Q & A With Deandre Moye, Host Of Podcast: Drink and Spill
Question: What’s the story behind the name of your podcast? Answer: "The name Drink N Spill was inspired
"A Week of Champions and Rising Stars"
As the new year begins, the Tri-City area is abuzz with athletic excellence, and our local athletes continue to shine
Muscogee County Welcomes New Leadership
In an exciting shift for our local government, three distinguished individuals take roles in key positions within the city administration.
From Dish Washing to Dining Experiences: Chef Micahel Barnes is Redefining Columbus's Culinary Scene
By Janell Williams "I don't follow trends; I set them," said Chef Micahel Barnes who wants
More Than 1,200 CSU Undergrads Named To Fall 2024 President's, Dean's Lists
Staff Report Columbus State University has named 1,205 undergraduate students to its Fall 2024 President’s List and Dean’
David Britt Sworn In as Muscogee County Tax Commissioner
By Janell Williams On Dec. 31, 2024, David Britt was officially sworn in as the new Muscogee County Tax Commissioner
CSU President Makes Debut On Georgia Trend's ‘100 Most Influential Georgians’ List
Staff Report Columbus State University President Stuart Rayfield is among the 100 Georgians deemed the state’s “most influential” leaders
Be Careful… What You See Ain’t Always What You Get
In our fast-paced, comparison-driven world, it's all too easy to glance at someone else's life and
Arrest Made in Canaan Drive Shooting Investigation Update
Staff Report On Nov. 29, 2024, the second victim in the Canaan Drive shooting, Daijohn Ross, 18, succumbed to his
CPD Seeks Public Assistance in 2021 Homicide Investigation
Staff Report On Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021, Columbus Police Officers responded to a call regarding an unresponsive person in the
Muscogee County School Board Rejects Statewide Tax Rule, Invites Community to Share Thoughts
Staff Report The Muscogee County Board of Education intends to opt out of the statewide adjusted base year ad valorem