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Like an alcoholic unable to resist a full gleaming bottle of Jack Daniels or a sex addict unable to resist the lure of a porn site, the Mississippi political establishment has given another quarter … more
Here in beautiful, crime-free Iuka, Mississippi we are about a week removed from Halloween and my sainted wife is worried she may be getting behind on putting the Christmas tree up. At this rate, I … more
Today is mid-term election day in America. We will know the results soon enough for some, and not soon enough for others, depending on how we feel about the accuracy of the vote or only counting the … more
I’ve often heard that we learn most of what we need to know in kindergarten. This is a time when there are no gray areas. You are either being nice, or you are not. You are where you are … more
It has been two weeks since my last column. I would love to say missing last week had something to do with some sort of personal trials or tribulations - overcoming disease or maybe being framed for … more
One of my favorite sights of this time of year is driving down our area’s winding country roads and seeing every tree in a different color. The past few years haven’t been as memorable as this … more
This is a note to say thanks to all the wonderful people in Iuka that helped us during an unexpected stay in the Iuka Walmart parking lot on October 11th. A father/son motorcycle trip turned into … more
This month Northeast Mississippi lost one of its favorite sons when Tulon Rushing crossed over the Jordan to home. His mother, Esther Rushing, was my grandmother’s (Altie Elizabeth Blunt McRae) … more
This is a note to say thanks to all the wonderful people in Iuka that helped us during an unexpected stay in the Iuka Walmart parking lot on October 11th.A father/son motorcycle trip turned into a … more
Just as October is almost past, so are my Autumn poems. For this week’s selection, I was unsure which poem/poet to feature, originally planning on “Autumn Daybreak” by Millay. But … more
October is National Physical Therapy Month as recognized by the APTA (American Physical Therapy Association). The theme for this year is Choose PT with an emphasis on the benefits of regular … more
Someone recently had the audacity to disagree with me. I know, can you believe it?! I thought one of the perks of being a 40+ year-old man would be that all would respect my wisdom. When I was … more
This week’s October poem selection is by one of our most famous poets - Robert Frost (1874-1963). He is also one of my favorites, since most of his work centers on his realistic depictions of … more
My lovely bride said Ms. Dawson had given me a shout-out in her article this week about some poetry I had given her years ago. October is a great time to read poems on Autumn, and I … more
We are now well into Fall in beautiful, crime-free Iuka. Fall comes every year a little differently around here. Fall doesn’t begin at the Autumn Equinox, like in most of the country. No, it … more
Sleeping on a straw mattress was common during the Great Depression. If possible, sage grass was the best. We would take our pick sacks and go to the farm where sage grass was plentiful, break it off … more
The Bible tells us that there is a time and place for everything under the Sun. And since Jesus was a carpenter, I’m sure that all his tools were in the right place when he needed them. I … more
Last week, I took a week off from this column. My paying job got in the way of my non-paying job. To avoid violating attorney-client privilege, which contrary to popular belief in Northeast … more
When my wife had the idea to write a newspaper column about local tourism in the Iuka/Pickwick area, I told her I, her amazing husband, should take over one week to write the true outsider’s … more
I was discussing the baseball division races with my son-in-law Joseph back in July, and I let him know I was pulling for the Mets over the Braves in the National League East Division. He, being from … more
I’m still reminiscing about the farming days with Chester, and remembered one scary moment. Maybe if I tell you, someone else will avoid similar danger.While harvesting the corn we worked so … more
Charles the Third has become the King of England, which is pretty good work if you can get it. King of England is like how jobs at the power company were in the 1980s - they only come open when … more
In a world where it’s hard to find people to work, the Happy Hippie doesn’t stop working. An entrepreneurial spirit led Brian Riley to start his own business, offering concierge services to … more
Ladies and gentlemen, I am a newspaper columnist, Southern politician and a lawyer which means there are few people in the world better at running their mouth. I have found my talent, like Brett … more
In the late 1900s, after I had retired from more than 40 years in the classroom, there seemed to be a few things that kindled some nostalgia for my early years as a farmer’s daughter. After a … more
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