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May 3, 2026

Magnolia, Mississippi

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Editorial

Opinion and editorial writing from the paper's contributors.

  • From the Pastor’s Pen: “Blessed...” (Matthew 5:15-16)

    “Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory...

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  • State Council Taps English, Philosophy Assistant Professor as MC’s Humanities Teacher of the Year

    When it comes to empowering and equipping students to make their own choices, Dr. Daniel J. White is a true believer. In recent years, discussions have emerged about the concept of liberal arts professors politically...

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  • Marilyn Prather Colyer: A Pioneering Life

    The world has always set great store in lauding “THE FIRST” to achieve a milestone accomplishment. Almost every American can recall that the first man to walk on the moon was Neil Armstrong back in 1969. More...

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  • Consolidating Mississippi’s Schools

    For too many years, Mississippi’s public school districts and their patrons have been stubborn over consolidating neighboring schools and systems. Let’s applaud a possible change in that attitude with the stunning...

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  • Armchair Ponderings The Bill of Rights, a short version!

    Last week I spent an exorbitant amount of time and print space on the illegal attempted takeover of Ukraine by Russia. Putin’s projected 48 hours until victory passed. By the time this is printed, it will have been...

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  • An Influential McComb Attorney Who Made A Difference

    He was Mack and I’m Mac. Our middle names are McDowell and we likely had kinship in nearby Amite County. We both loved sports. The tag “opinionated” fits both of us. I’ll get to that. Thomas McDowell “Mack”...

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  • We Live In A Corrupt World

    COVID-19! It’s spreading around the world and nothing can stop it. No one is immune. No medications can stop it or even impede its spread. We are all going to die! If everyone locks down for two weeks, we can bend the...

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  • That Fickle Memory

    I read an article a while back in a ‘respected’ magazine about memory issues and thought perhaps I’d get some insight into why I can clearly remember what the weather was on June 24, 1970, but can’t remember...

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  • Pothole Problems? Celebrate Solutions with Scooter Mouse

    Always interested in civic affairs, radio talk-show host Fern Crossley contacted Alice Rhea Mitchell in 2018 to see a novel pothole with a decorated dead tree branch in its center. Fern insisted Scooter Mouse needed to...

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  • Homemade Jelly, Jam & Pound Cake

    Before you dismiss homemade jelly and jam-making due to lack of spare time or the ease of picking up a ready-made jar in the supermarket, please keep reading. I believe I can convince you to partake of this...

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  • Armchair Ponderings Is Putin taking a page from Hitler’s playbook?

    February 24, 2022, 6:20 AM I woke up an hour ago filled with apprehension, not knowing why. I walked around in the house and outside; all was well. I fixed my usual cup of coffee and then turned on the television to see...

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  • Lemmings or Leaders

    To those still rational enough to know their own biological gender (a challenge the woke have elevated to the equivalent of solving the Goldbach Conjecture) do not be surprised by a world of lemmings who cannot discern...

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  • You have to believe it to see it

    When people argue, onlookers often say the truth is likely somewhere in the middle. The Truth does not reside somewhere in the middle between the sides. From the beginning we’ve made wrong decisions even when the...

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  • “Smart or Lazy?” Gardening

    Is gardening smart really smart, or just lazy? Doesn’t matter, it works for me as I age out of feeling like laying flagstone, prying up tree stumps, or unnecessary pruning. Or digging. I finally wised up to the myth...

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  • Actor Morgan Freeman Loved at Home in Mississippi

    Just what is it that endears Morgan Freeman to millions worldwide, but particularly to Mississippians? His brilliance before the cameras as one of filmdom’s leading actors? His godlike, rich voice that is recognizable...

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  • Armchair Ponderings Should this be the death knell of winter Olympics?

    Twenty years ago, there was “Skategate” the awarding of the gold medal to Russia when it was apparent to the entire arena that Canada should have won. The Canadian National Post wrote in part “proved that many of...

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  • Armchair Ponderings A Christmas Tale based on facts

    A Christmas tale based on facts, First printed as an award-winning Armchair Ponderings in the Magnolia Gazette on December 16, 1998 There he was again peering through the shop window. The young fisherman walked home...

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