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Letter: Sees supporting evidence for Columbus nickname

Letter: Sees supporting evidence for Columbus’ nickname By Paul Mack • 9 hours ago I could not agree more with Slim Smith that Columbus lives up to it’s “Friendly City” nickname (Slimantics, July 7). I also see it every day. My neighbors are a huge part of that; they have shown me how to be a better neighbor. So many people in this town are also great “neighbors.” I have daily encounters with people I barely know that enrich both my day and my life. Sometimes it’s the Kroger checker bending over backwards to help, other times it’s the people at my doctor’s office who are genuinely glad to see me (it’s mutual, too). Other times it’s the people who find me out walking a dirt road and stop to see if I need help or the many brief but enriching conversations with random Columbians wherever I go. People in this town are just that way.

Dispatch wins top award at state contest

Dispatch wins top award at state contest By Dispatch Staff Report • 11 hours ago From left, Slim Smith, Stella Yu, Theo DeRosa, Tess Vrbin, Claire Hassler, Birney Imes and Matt Garner BILOXI The Dispatch won the General Excellence category for medium-sized dailies at the annual Mississippi Press Association Better Newspaper Contest. It was one of 26 total awards, including 10 for first place, the newspaper received in a ceremony Saturday afternoon for work completed in 2020. The General Excellence category considers the entire newspaper product, including editorial content and design. “I’m extremely proud of our newsroom for the General Excellence Award,” publisher Peter Imes said. “Last year we had a wide range of major unprecedented stories, and our newsroom rose to the challenge. I also need to point out our advertising department won first place in General Excellence earlier this year. That we would win both of the top awards in the state speaks to our entir

Partial to Home: A day on the Ohio - The Dispatch

Partial to Home: A day on the Ohio A recently completed mural in Madison, Indiana, a small town on the Ohio River, touts what seems to be a community mantra. Recently, screened yard signs have begun appearing around town bearing the phrase, Just be kind. Birney Imes/Special to The Dispatch Birney Imes I’d been paddling for several hours when I stopped to check in with Neal. He was in Rising Sun, Indiana, at a hamburger stand called the Patty Wagon eating an ice cream cone. Readers may remember Neal Moore, who appeared on the front page of this newspaper back in April. Slim Smith interviewed Neal during a stopover in Columbus on his 7,500-mile coast-to-coast canoe trip across America.

Letter: Remembering Jan Swoope - The Dispatch

Letter: Remembering Jan Swoope By Frances Hairston • 13 hours ago Thank you Slim Smith and Peter Imes for the beautiful tributes you wrote in Thursday’s paper about a very special lady, Jan Swoope. Jan came to my house in 2015 to interview and take pictures of my art for an upcoming art exhibit. Jan was right there at the military museum in 2018 when I asked her to write an article about the museum and the task the Daughters of the American Revolution had undertaken. Always, Jan was very attentive and concerned. You could expect she would take the questions she asked and weave that information into a very interesting article. Her articles about recipes became more than just a recipe. A story relating to why she had the recipe made you want to continue reading and absolutely to try that recipe. I remember when I took my oldest grandson for horseback riding lessons. She was totally tuned into his learning to ride. Jan will certainly be missed in Columbus and Lowndes County. What

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