When scarecrows bring people together
This time of year represents more than a few of my favorite traditions. Turkey. Christmas music the day after Halloween. Eggnog. Holiday decorations. Eggnog. Yes, I know… Read more »
This time of year represents more than a few of my favorite traditions. Turkey. Christmas music the day after Halloween. Eggnog. Holiday decorations. Eggnog. Yes, I know… Read more »
Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that family-owned and operated Ken’s Foods will invest $103 million and create 70 new jobs as they expand their manufacturing and distribution operations… Read more »
Motorists going to and from Atlanta at night over the next several months will have to maneuver through construction zones with possible delays. The northernmost stretch of I-75… Read more »
Al Jackson Sr., didn’t initially aspire to go into the military. His outlook, he said, changed to a sense of duty during World War II. “I just felt… Read more »
After reading Beverly Wittler’s column in the October 28 edition of the Henry County Times, I began to think about my calm places and calm times. To be perfectly honest,… Read more »
Is your glass half empty? Is your glass half full? This is an analogy to determine if you look on the bright side of things. What if your glass is… Read more »
The Hampton City Council voted unanimously at its Oct. 13 regular meeting to approve the second reading of four ordinances. These actions are the final step in amending the… Read more »