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A Special View From A Pew A Call To Action…We Need all 10 City Councilors to Show Up on Tuesday and Vote!
President/ Publisher Wane A. Hailes No more excuses. “Ain’t nobody got time for that now.” As city council members
A Special Edition of CEL News With $50 Million designated for Renovating Golden Park, What’s the Holdup?
President/ Publisher Wane A. Hailes During the past city council meeting City Manager Isaiah Hugley tabled a vote that would
What Will Your Dash Say?
During the recent 39th Annual Black History Month Observance Breakfast the committee recognized four individuals with their prestigious Legacy of
Edward DuBose Re-Elected to Fifth Term on NAACP National Board
ATLANTA – The Georgia NAACP proudly announces the re-election of Administrator Edward O. DuBose to his fifth consecutive term on the
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries Headlines the 39th Annual Black History Month Observance Breakfast
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries was the guest speaker at the 39th Annual Black History Month Observance Breakfast whereover 1000
Horace King, Master Bridge Builder
By Janell Williams Today, it is easy enough to cross the Chattahoochee River to go from Columbus to Phenix City.
New Black History Trail opens on anniversary of activists’ murder
A new Black Heritage trail has opened in Columbus showcasing the history of a once thriving, yet almost forgotten black
Local prep school takes 2nd place in Reading Bowl
By Janell Williams Sixth graders from Emanuel Prep School of Math & Science recently won second place in the Helen
Republican Candidate in Columbus Enters Race for Congress
By Kirsten J. Barnes Special to the Courier Eco Latino Republican Regina “Reggie” Liparoto, executive director of Columbus South, Inc.
A View From a Pew: So You Want To Go Back When America Was Great? Ok, Let’s Go Back
President/ Publisher Wane A. Hailes I consider myself an educated man. Some might even say I am a learned individual.
Tuskegee- Morehouse Classic returning to Columbus in 2024
By Janell Williams The “Granddaddy” of HBCU Classics is making its way back to Columbus. After its move to Birmingham,