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Time Out with Jerome Bryant
Our community’s sports scene is alive with excitement as we enter another week of thrilling matchups and impressive performances.
Sweet success: New Black-owned dessert shop delights locals
By Janell Williams In a delectable addition to the local culinary scene, a new Black-owned dessert shop has opened its
The Perfect Appointment
According to the City Charter the council appoints someone to fill the remainder of a councilor’s term if at
Down Syndrome Awareness Day
By CEL Staff This week’s Sunday conversation features Toya Barnes and Christian Hill from the Chattahoochee Valley Down Syndrome
2024 Lift Her Up Awardees
Dr. Dionne M. Rosser-Mims Vice Chancellor of Troy University’s Phenix City Campus Born and raised in a culturally diverse
Muscogee County School District: What the candidates think District 7 needs
By Kirsten J. Barnes Muscogee County School District 7 Candidate Laketha Ashe said she is concerned that of the four
T.T. vs. T.T. in the race for District 4
By Kirsten J. Barnes Constituents from Columbus’ District 4 will have to choose between T.T. and T.T. on
Black Business of the Week: Hazel’s Flowers & Gifts
Opened in Columbus 35 years ago, Hazel’s Flowers & Gifts has prided itself on providing floral arrangements to the
Are we turning Black Girl Magic into Black Men Tragic?
During a recent conversation with a group of Black men, it was suggested that although we are proud of and
Showdown in justice: The race for district attorney
Columbus voters will go to the polls in November to choose a new district attorney to serve not only Muscogee
To whom much is given: Loretta Cobbs’ life with basketball and her journey to continuous success
North Carolina native Loretta Cobbs grew up learning the importance of dedication, commitment, sacrifices and faith throughout her journey of