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Between the Headlines: Columbus

Podcast de The Dispatch

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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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episode What Body Cam Footage Reveals After A Fatal Traffic Stop artwork

What Body Cam Footage Reveals After A Fatal Traffic Stop

Got a question or a tip? Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449287/fan_mail/new] A split-second decision during a traffic stop can change a family forever, and that reality hangs over our conversation today. We talk through the case of a 16-year-old, charged with felony murder after a June 16 crash on Alabama Street in Columbus that killed a passenger. We break down what we know from the timeline, what police allege happened after the stop, and why the legal label “felony murder” can be used even when there may be no intent to kill. We also get specific about transparency and trust. After public skepticism and rumors, we share what we learned from viewing body camera footage in Chief Daughtry’s office. Then we turn to the growing tension inside the Columbus Police Department, including an anonymous letter that alleges a damaging workplace culture, retaliation fears, and concerns about promotions and morale. We argue through the ethics of anonymous sourcing, why whistleblowers may need protection, and why leadership cannot afford to dismiss hard feedback out of hand. To lighten the mood, we pivot to the pickleball explosion, the local push for new courts, and our semi-serious plea to stop the war on tennis.

2 de jul de 2026 - 42 min
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Starkville Gives Notice to the LINK PLUS We Talk Downtown Development

Got a question or a tip? Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449287/fan_mail/new] Oktibbeha County has given a two year notice to the Golden Triangle Development LINK. The guys discuss what that means for the region’s economic development recruiter and the strengths of being able to market the entire region. After that the guys briefly discuss a viral video with local ties. When you have a child of the opposite sex, what bathroom do you take them in? We discuss the video, the fallout and the laws around that decision-making. Finally, the developer and contractor behind the former First Baptist Church join us in the studio to discuss the apartments that are nearing completion in that building. Chris Chain discusses downtown development and why Columbus is the envy of every other city in the state.

25 de jun de 2026 - 54 min
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You Don’t Take the Ball Away from Michael Jordan

Got a question or a tip? Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449287/fan_mail/new] Zack and David have breaking news with this episode as the city's grant-writer Susan Wilder has submitted her letter of resignation. Wilder, who has spearheaded the city's fossil park, the Alva Temple Museum and other projects, cited a toxic work environment in her letter. The guys discuss how the city can expect to hire top notch talent if it hamstrings its top players. After that, the guys preview a Friday meeting between the city and county. Each likely owes the other money, but they have been at a stalemate in terms of collecting. Who's right and who's wrong? Then the discussion turns to whether it's appropriate for the city to be sponsoring religious events on city property.

18 de jun de 2026 - 50 min
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Contracts, Crime and Critters

Got a question or a tip? Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449287/fan_mail/new] A contract gets signed, a check gets cut, the city council approves the check without questioning it. There's enough embarrassment to go around with this one. We walk through the story in which a grant-funded documentary tied to the planned airport museum honoring Tuskegee Airman Alva Temple suddenly becomes a case study in municipal oversight, public funds and who is responsible when procedures break down. From there, we change gears to two issues people feel every day. On violent crime, we talk about why community policing cannot be a one-way street, why fear keeps witnesses quiet, and why programs only help if families actually use them. On animal control, we explain the city-county-Humane Society interlocal setup, what is changing, and what residents should know about roaming dogs, liability, and emergency calls for aggressive animals.

12 de jun de 2026 - 40 min
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No More Naked Interviews PLUS We Talk With BankFirst's CEO

Got a question or a tip? Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449287/fan_mail/new] Brand-new Mississippi State sports reporter Jake McMahon moves to Starkville, checks a score while unloading a U-Haul, and suddenly ends up on a midnight roadtrip to Oklahoma City to cover the Women’s College World Series. That’s where we start, because it says a lot about college athletics right now: chaos, speed, and the kind of joy that still breaks through when a team catches fire. Zack is on vacation this week so Dispatch columnist Slim Smith joins David and Jake to discuss how sports journalism has changed as access gets tighter and why the best work still comes from writers who avoid the herd, show up early, and paint a scene.  David and Slim then turn to a local headline that surprised us: a Bitcoin mining operation in Columbus, running thousands of machines and drawing megawatts of power, raising real questions about the grid, rates, and what crypto “value” even means. We close with Moak Griffin, CEO of BankFirst, on what community banking looks like after 138 years, why their Columbus headquarters and training campus matter, and how to protect yourself from fraud.

4 de jun de 2026 - 41 min
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