Category Archives: Golden Triangle
Columbus Celebrates 60 years of Pilgrimages
Aurora Wins Major DARPA Contract for VTOL Drone Aircraft
Aurora Flight Services recently announced that they have beat out several high-end competitors – including Boeing – for am $89 million Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) contract. They will be designing and constructing a VTOL drone, which could also be modified to accommodate a pilot, for future use in the military.
Aurora reports that they have been working on a design for such a craft for about two years now, and that they will be able to go ahead and create the actual “LightningStrike” plane, as it has been dubbed, in anticipation of a 2018 test flight series. It is hoped that the whole process will help to bring a number of additional jobs to this area. Aurora has roughly twenty years of experience creating VTOL aircraft, so the project is in good hands.
“Aurora is proud to support DARPA on what we all hope to be a truly historic breakthrough in aviation technology,” Aurora chairman and CEO John Langford said in a statement. “If successful, the VTOL X-Plane’s radically improved flight capabilities could lead to revolutionary advancement of the U.S. military’s future missions capabilities.”
For more info, and a video, check the link here: http://www.cdispatch.com/news/article.asp?aid=49332
Roadways Have Been Cleared — Additional Tornado Cleanup Begins
Mayor’s Unity Picnic TODAY in Columbus
The Mayor’s Eighth Annual Unity Picnic will be held Saturday at Columbus Riverwalk Park, after Catfish in the Alley, from 4 to 8 p.m. The family-friendly event is free and open to the public. There will be hot dogs and catfish, as well as a live band, a DJ and jump castles for children. All food and events have been donated by local businesses, organizations, and individuals. There will also be a half-marathon beginning at 7 a.m., which takes runners alongside the Tombigbee River bed. A 5K begins at 8 a.m. and goes through Columbus’s historic neighborhoods. Catfish in the Alley begins at 10 a.m. on Fourth Street, where families can enjoy food and live music.
The Mayor’s Unity Picnic is sponsored by Mayor Robert Smith, the Columbus-Lowndes Recreation Authority and the Columbus Visitors’ Bureau.
Trustmark Building Purchased, Undergoing Renovation
PRESS RELEASE —
Local company Dutch Health Services recently purchased the old Trustmark building on the corner of Bluecutt & Hwy 45. They have announced their plans to remodel the bottom floor into a family medical clinic and an independent pharmacy that will allow for drive-thru, walk-in, and local delivery service. The upper two floors of the structure will remain as they are, along with any of their current tenants that wish to remain.
DHS owner Joe Gillis has remarked that “In the past year, Allegro Family Clinic in New Hope has more than doubled its patient volume. Expanding this successful model to North Columbus with the addition of a pediatric specialty practice and full-service pharmacy positions us to help meet the health care needs of the broader Columbus and Lowndes County communities.”
Catfish in the Alley is almost here!
Remember to head on over to Downtown for Catfish in the Alley tomorrow! Awesome food, rockin’ music, and great company await!
You’ll be able to buy catfish, BBQ, and other wonderful edibles from vendors at the site.
FREE music lineup:
- Big Joe Shelton at 10 a.m.
- Terry “Harmonica” Bean, 11:30 a.m.
- Homemade Jamz at 1 p.m. and
- Kingfish at 2:30 p.m.
Call Visit Columbus, 662.329.1191 or 800.920.3533 for more details and ticket information.
The 76th Annual Columbus Spring Pilgrimage Is in Full Swing!
The Spring Pilgrimage has begun! It will last from March 28 through April 9 of 2016.
The long-running celebration of local culture and Antebellum homes will include these activities and more:
- Historic home tours, some including actors in period dress
- Catfish in the Alley & Artisan’s Alley on Saturday, April 2
- Chanticleer male chorus concert on Sunday, April 3
- Collonade Garden Party on Saturday, April 9
- Tales From the Crypt cemetery tours and activities on March 30 and April 1, 4, 6, and 8
More info may be found here: http://visitcolumbusms.org/index.php/upcoming_events/info/626#top
Catfish Alley Improvements On the Way
Work has recently begun on the alley between Catfish Alley and the CVB. The project is anticipated to cost $200,000, and should be done by September; the City is paying $10,000 towards the costs, the CVB has paid another $30,000, and MDOT will cover the remainder via a grant. The plan is to allow the area to properly connect Main Street to College St & Catfish Alley, with lighting improvements, landscaping, and the like, as well as an expansion of retail and festival space.
A video is available at the link below, courtesy of WCBI:
http://www.wcbi.com/local-news/video-city-begins-improvements-on-catfish-alley/
Lowry Medical Clinic Keeping A Weather Eye Out for Zika Virus
What a huge deal for a local clinic to have the training to catch something like this!! Lowry Medical Clinic is a credit to our community!! Great job!!
Via the Commercial Dispatch: Dr Slater Lowry of the Lowry Medical Clinic accepted a patient in February who appeared to have symptoms of the Zika virus. After making their preliminary diagnosis, they contacted the Centers for Disease Control for assistance, and were able to confirm the identity of the mosquito-borne illness. As with a number of other Zika cases in the US, the patient had recently been to Haiti.
Fortunately, Zika has typically mild symptoms, and does not appear to pose a significant threat except to expectant mothers, in which case there is a chance that it could cause birth defects. the vast majority of victims show no symptoms whatsoever, and death is exceedingly rare. This is the second diagnosed case in the state of Mississippi, with approximately 273 cases diagnosed nationwide.
See more details here at the Commercial Dispatch: http://www.cdispatch.com/news/article.asp?aid=49131