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Things to do in Columbus this Valentine’s Day
By Janell Williams * Monica & Friends * The Official Afterparty * Forever Yours Galentine Event * Kids Night at Bradley Park Dr * Speed
Columbus joins Bi-State Black History tour
By Janell Williams Several Columbus historic sites have been added to the AAA Bi-state Black History Tour across Georgia and
A View From A Pew: Excuse Me May I Make a Suggestion, Please?
By Wane A. Hailes Although the deadline for an individual to declare their intention to run for a political office
Local Black elected officials mourn the loss of Georgia State Legislator Richard Smith
By Wane A. Hailes The Courier Richard Smith, a member of the Georgia House of Representatives has passed away. He
Veteran, women-owned fitness center celebrates grand opening
By Janell Williams Muscogee County proved that, rain or shine, there’s always time to work out. Many residents gathered
Local community-led organization holding opening meeting this Saturday
By Janell Williams Community organization, A Call To Talk (ACTT), will begin hosting meetings at various local churches each Saturday
Theft-related crime prevalent in the Columbus area
By Trevyn Gray The Columbus Police Department’s website states that theft makes up over 78 percent of the crime
A View From a Pew: I give up! I guess I’ll have to pray and leave it up to the voters
By Wane A. Hailes Well, I’m done. I’ve done my part as a publisher and as a Black
Local churches affected by post-pandemic burnout
By Trevyn Gray COVID-19 has affected many things, and it seems that churches are no different. However, here in the
Georgia opts out of Summer Food Service Program. What this means for low-income kids
Governor Kemp’s office has announced that Georgia will not participate in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) and Summer
Local boutique owner heads to New York for Fashion Week
By Janell Williams For some people, choosing an outfit is just a normal way to start their day. For Laketha
A View from A Pew March 4, 2024….46 Days and Counting
Well, another week has passed, and still no word whether my three melanated brothers have met. What I do know