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Between the Headlines: Columbus

Between the Headlines: Columbus

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Between the Headlines dives deep into the stories shaping Columbus and Lowndes County, Mississippi. Hosted by The Commercial Dispatch managing editor Zack Plair and local businessman and commentator David Chism, this show goes beyond the front page to bring you the real conversations behind local politics, policies and people. Zack’s journalistic expertise and David’s insight deliver in-depth analysis, spirited debate, and behind-the-scenes context you won’t get anywhere else. It's honest discussion on what matters.

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  • In Studio: Pierre Beard and Robert Johnson IV get heated over Ward 4
    2025/05/15

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    Pierre Beard and Bobby Johnson, candidates for Columbus Ward 4, square off in a heated debate about the ward's present condition and future direction. The incumbent Beard defends his record of progress while challenger Johnson paints a bleaker picture of a neglected area needing new leadership.

    • Beard is asked about his brushes with the law and draws a distinction between his personal life and his record on the council.
    • Beard pushes back on suggestions Ward 4 is in worse shape than other wards while Johnson agrees it is a "warzone."
    • Both agree on the need for better youth intervention programs to address crime
    • Columbus Police Department staffing has improved but remains below capacity at 49 officers out of 55 budgeted positions
    • Debate reveals stark contrasts in candidates' views of the city's administration effectiveness
    • Johnson advocates for making CPD officers the highest paid in the Golden Triangle
    • Beard emphasizes his independence from party affiliation as a strength

    The election will be held on June 3, and voters can also attend the upcoming mayoral forum on May 27 at 6pm.

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    57 分
  • Taxpayer-Funded Farewell Tour; Is City Hall Hostile? PLUS Local Non-profits Feel the Strain
    2025/05/09

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    The Columbus city council debates sending a lame-duck councilman on an expensive trip to Washington DC while a hostile work environment complaint against the mayor surfaces and local nonprofit organizations struggle with federal funding cuts.

    • Columbus City Councilman Mickens plans to join a Washington DC lobbying trip despite his term ending June 30
    • A formal complaint filed by a city employee alleges Mayor Gaskin created a hostile work environment but the two have since mended their professional relationship
    • The former First Baptist Church rezoning request faces odd questions from city leadership
    • United Way of the Golden Triangle serves seven counties but faces significant challenges with federal funding cuts
    • The Community Benefit Committee maintains 30 food pantries across Lowndes County that require refilling twice weekly


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    45 分
  • In Studio: Darren Leach PLUS Changes to Market Street Festival
    2025/05/01

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    Pastor Darren Leach, independent mayoral candidate endorsed by incumbent Mayor Keith Gaskin, shares his vision for implementing data-driven management and transparent metrics for Columbus city departments. Through his unique combination of engineering expertise and community service experience, Leach aims to rebuild neighborhoods while fostering unity among city leadership.

    • Creating clear performance indicators for all city departments to ensure accountability and transparency
    • Approaching infrastructure challenges with systematic analysis rather than quick fixes
    • Building consensus through open communication with council members before presenting ideas
    • Redeveloping the Kerr-McGee site through public-private partnerships while preventing gentrification
    • Bringing nonprofit experience of "making bricks without straw" to city government
    • Differentiating from Mayor Gaskin through more active communication while maintaining similar goals

    This episode also features Barbara Bigelow and Amber Brislin discussing the upcoming Market Street Festival, highlighting changes to this year's layout while maintaining all the traditional festival elements.


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    56 分

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