CoffeeTime: “CHIEF FAULT AND DEFAULT OF COUPLES”
“The chief fault and default position that seems to lead to the decline in the number of husbands and wives.” A line taken from a song released decades ago, and recently re-released by Brookes & Dunn. Still so true today. The song is talking about Pride – the chief fault of us all. And…
Read MoreThe One Link That Can Make or Break an Injury Case
Most people assume that if they are hurt in an accident, the path to a legal claim is straightforward. They focus on the severity of their wounds and the immediate pain they are experiencing daily. However, an injury alone is rarely enough to secure a successful outcome in a courtroom setting today. The legal system…
Read More10 Best Platforms and Methods to Buy Bitcoin Safely Online
Bitcoin transfers are irreversible, and only the recipient can refund your coins. That single fact makes safety the deciding factor when you choose where to buy. According to the FTC’s 2025 analysis, U.S. consumers reported $12.5 billion in fraud losses in 2024, with investment scams leading the pack and crypto frequently used as a payment…
Read MorePTZ Camera Advantages for Live Streaming Events
PTZ cameras—short for Pan, Tilt, Zoom—are revolutionizing how live events are streamed. With their exceptional flexibility and ease of use, they are quickly becoming the go-to solution for event organizers looking to deliver professional-quality footage. PTZ cameras offer unparalleled versatility, allowing operators to capture every moment from multiple angles effortlessly. Their ability to cover expansive…
Read MoreWhich Outdoor Security Camera Is Best for Your Home?
Outdoor security cameras play an essential role in ensuring the safety of your home. With advancements in technology, choosing the right one involves understanding various features that can make a real difference in security. This guide aims to help you pick the best outdoor security camera by focusing on core aspects like video quality, motion…
Read MoreCan Solar Cameras Protect Your Home at Night?
Securing a home during the night is crucial for peace of mind and the protection of loved ones and property. Criminal activities like burglaries and vandalism mostly take place under the cover of darkness. Therefore, an efficient nighttime security system can act as a strong deterrent against such activities. Homeowners prioritize safety and often seek…
Read MoreA Low-Effort Approach to Getting More Done
Productivity is often marketed as a grind. Wake up earlier. Work harder. Optimize every minute. Stack habits, track metrics, push through resistance. For many people, this approach doesn’t lead to more meaningful output—it leads to exhaustion, guilt, and the sense that no matter how much they do, it’s never enough. A low-effort approach to getting…
Read MoreHow a DUI Attorney Can Protect Your Rights
Getting charged with a DUI is one of the most traumatic things that can happen to anyone. The penalties are severe. License suspensions, massive fines, and even jail time are all on the table. And here’s the worst part… Most people have no idea how to handle a DUI case. They don’t know their rights.…
Read MoreAligning Strategy and Data in Clinical Development
Clinical development has become increasingly complex as therapies grow more targeted, data volumes expand, and regulatory expectations evolve. Success is no longer driven by strong science alone; it depends on how well strategy and data are aligned from early planning through to late-stage execution. When development decisions are informed by robust data and guided by…
Read MoreA Community Guide to Preserving Local History Digitally
Local history is built from everyday moments. School events, community celebrations, neighborhood changes, and shared experiences all shape the identity of a place. Preserving these memories has traditionally relied on physical records such as photographs, scrapbooks, and yearbooks. While these items are valuable, they are also fragile and vulnerable to time, damage, and loss. Digital…
Read MoreHow dumpster rental supports organized projects and efficient waste handling
Managing waste effectively is an essential part of keeping projects organized, safe, and on schedule. Whether the work involves home cleanouts, renovations, or large-scale property improvements, waste can accumulate quickly and become a major obstacle. Without a clear plan for disposal, debris piles grow, work areas become cluttered, and progress slows. Many projects underestimate how…
Read MoreHow residential fence installation improves privacy, safety, and outdoor usability
A well-designed fence shapes how a home feels, functions, and connects with its surroundings. Beyond marking boundaries, a fence influences privacy, security, and how outdoor spaces are used every day. For homeowners, choosing the right fencing solution is not just about appearance but about creating an environment that supports comfort and peace of mind. As…
Read MoreHow residential cleaning supports healthier living and daily comfort
A clean home influences far more than appearance. It affects health, comfort, productivity, and emotional well-being on a daily basis. When living spaces are consistently cared for, they become easier to use, more comfortable to relax in, and better suited to support everyday routines. Clean environments reduce stress and allow households to function more smoothly.…
Read MoreHow Stairlifts Improve Independence and Safety Inside the Home
Introduction Moving safely around the home becomes more challenging as mobility changes with age, injury, or health conditions. Stairs are often one of the biggest obstacles, turning everyday movement into a risk. Falls on staircases can lead to serious injuries and reduce confidence, making people feel restricted within their own homes. Stairlifts offer a practical…
Read MoreHow roof replacement protects homes and supports long-term structural reliability
A home’s roof plays a critical role in shielding the structure from weather, temperature changes, and environmental stress. Over time, even well-maintained roofing systems experience gradual wear that reduces their ability to perform as intended. When aging materials begin to fail, the risks extend beyond appearance and directly affect safety, efficiency, and structural integrity. Many…
Read MoreHow professional painting improves durability and visual harmony in homes
A fresh coat of paint does far more than update the look of a home. It serves as a protective layer that shields surfaces from moisture, sunlight, and everyday wear. When applied correctly and maintained over time, paint helps preserve materials, enhances comfort, and supports long-term property value. Many homeowners underestimate how deeply painting influences…
Read MoreHow Roof Replacements Restore Safety and Long-Term Home Value
A home’s roof is its primary shield against weather, moisture, and environmental stress. Over time, even well-built roofing systems begin to weaken as materials age and repeated exposure takes its toll. Small signs of wear often appear gradually, making it easy for homeowners to overlook deeper issues forming beneath the surface. When deterioration reaches a…
Read MoreHow Proper Gutter Maintenance Protects Homes Over Time
Gutters are one of the most overlooked systems on a home, yet they play a critical role in protecting the structure from water-related damage. When functioning correctly, they guide rainwater away from the roofline, walls, and foundation, preventing moisture from settling where it does not belong. Many homeowners only notice their gutters when a visible…
Read MoreHow Movement-Based Play Builds Resilience and Focus in Children
Introduction In a world where children are increasingly pulled toward screens, structured activities, and rigid academic expectations, movement-based play offers something refreshingly transformative. It promotes resilience, confidence, self-regulation, and an enduring sense of curiosity: skills that follow children well into adolescence and beyond. While parents often worry about whether their child is “falling behind,” the…
Read MoreFrom Planning To Execution: The Ultimate Guide To Corporate Events
Corporate events can shape how people see your brand and how teams work together. The best ones feel effortless to guests, but they are built on clear goals, smart planning, and tight execution. This guide walks you through each stage so you can deliver events that look polished and deliver results. You will find practical…
Read MorePinehaven lamp posts installed
By Randy Bell Workers spent the week before Christmas installing some long-awaited decorative lamp posts along a stretch of Pinehaven Drive, a project paid for with money from a $12 million City bond issue. The seventy new lights from Northside Drive to Berry Drive match the ones on the Clinton Parkway. Four additional lights…
Read MoreFrom agriculture to genealogy, Jasper Lee continues writing
By Carole Kelly A couple transplanted from Mississippi to Illinois while the husband worked toward his doctoral degree found themselves driving in snow to a restaurant for their Thanksgiving dinner and eating what turned out to be quite different fare from their usual Southern holiday recipes. Former Clinton resident, retired educator and author Jasper S.…
Read MorePastor Bob’s mission: faith, art and community in Clinton
By Cara Pridemore After serving in the Peace Corps, starting his own business, and working for city, state, and federal government, 46-year-old Robert Blanton figured there was one thing left to do: go to seminary. “I had a friend in my home church in Knoxville, and she was 82 years old when she told me,”…
Read MoreFulton named Administrator of the Year
The Clinton Public School District (CPSD) Board of Trustees recently recognized Dr. Matt Fulton, who serves as principal of Sumner Hill Junior High School, as the 2025-26 District Administrator of the Year. Fulton will represent CPSD in the Mississippi Administrator of the Year program this spring hosted by the Mississippi Department of Education.
Read MoreFour assistant professors bolster MC Physician Assistant Studies’ faculty ranks
Special to The Clinton Courier Physician Assistant Studies at Mississippi College has welcomed four new members to its faculty. Phillip Carithers Jr., Jacob Carpenter, Kim P. Norwood and Allison M. Pitts have each joined the PA faculty as assistant professors. Rachelle Dye, department chair and program director of MC’s PA Studies, said the quartet will…
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