Attorney for City Manager Demands Cease-and-Desist, Apology Over Defamation Claims
Letter gives Columbus councilors seven days to respond to allegations of a targeted campaign COLUMBUS, Ga. — The attorney representing City
A new Black Heritage trail has opened in Columbus showcasing the history of a once thriving, yet almost forgotten black
By Janell Williams * Monica & Friends * The Official Afterparty * Forever Yours Galentine Event * Kids Night at Bradley Park Dr * Speed
By Wane A. Hailes The Courier Richard Smith, a member of the Georgia House of Representatives has passed away. He
By Janell Williams Muscogee County proved that, rain or shine, there’s always time to work out. Many residents gathered
By Janell Williams Community organization, A Call To Talk (ACTT), will begin hosting meetings at various local churches each Saturday
By Trevyn Gray COVID-19 has affected many things, and it seems that churches are no different. However, here in the
By Janell Williams For some people, choosing an outfit is just a normal way to start their day. For Laketha
By Janell Williams The Columbus Police Department and the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office will begin hosting their annual citizens
By Janell Williams The NAACP hosted its 49th annual Freedom Fund Banquet last weekend at the Convention & Trade Center.
New year, new me?: How New Year’s resolutions can lead to anxiety and depression People tend to come up
49th Annual NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet It’s your last chance to purchase tickets for the Freedom Fund Banquet. Congressman
The MLK Mile Walk/Run Returns The Courier Eco Latino Newspapers Annual MLK One Mile Walk/ Run Kicks off the