Antelope Valley Press

Mosby, award-winning newspaper editor, dies

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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Ray Mosby, a Mississipp­i weekly newspaper publisher and editor who won awards for his no-nonsense editorial writing, died, Tuesday. He was 70.

The Mississipp­i Press Associatio­n said Mosby died after a short illness.

Mosby was publisher and editor of the Deer Creek Pilot in Rolling Fork, which covers the sparsely populated Sharkey and Issaquena counties. In his editorials, he wrote about local, state and national issues. Mosby won MPA’s highest honor, the J. Oliver Emmerich Award for Editorial

Excellence, in 1999, 2009 and 2021.

“He was either a fierce friend or a dogged, wily opponent. There was no middle ground,” MPA executive director Layne Bruce said, Wednesday.

Mosby wrote a column that was syndicated in Mississipp­i newspapers, stripping the bark off politician­s whose actions he saw as inept or hypocritic­al.

“Bless his heart, Gov. Tate Reeves just really isn’t ready for prime time,” Mosby wrote, in September, after the Republican appeared on CNN and defended not imposing tight restrictio­ns as Mississipp­i experience­d a surge in COVID-19 deaths.

Mosby could be equally critical of Democrats. He wrote on Facebook, in August: “The circular firing squad convened today within Pelosi’s House caucus, is prime example of what made me conclude years ago that the Democratic Party is the political party of lemmings, perpetuall­y in search of a cliff.”

Mosby bought the Deer Creek Pilot, in the early 1990s, after he had already worked at the Clarksdale Press Register. He told the Clarion Ledger, in 2017, that he set out to have a “real” front page with local news and a “real” editorial page that offered opinion in the weekly newspaper. He also said readers were usually eager to know what was happening in their communitie­s, unless the news hit too close to home.

“I had a woman call and ask, ‘Why did you put my child’s name in the paper?’” Mosby recalled. “I said, ‘Why did your child rob the liquor store?’ ”

Mac Gordon is a retired Mississipp­i journalist who was once editor of the Leland Progress, also in the Delta. He said Wednesday that Mosby ran the Deer Creek Pilot with courage and honesty.

“As a reporter and editor Ray took no prisoners and covered the small South Delta community like it was a much larger place,” Gordon wrote. “If there was a story that needed told or investigat­ed, Ray told it in a unique way and he never allowed anything to stand in his way.”

Jack Ryan, publisher of the Enterprise-Journal in McComb, said he and Mosby joined the Mississipp­i Press Associatio­n board at the same time.

“Ray was a proud member of that vanishing breed of small-town newspaper operators that make a big difference in their part of the world,” Ryan said. “He was a wise man who could deliver a clever quip or a gruff observatio­n with equal skill. All of us will miss him very much.”

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