When is enough … enough?
Popular culture has a way of locking onto a certain word and transforming it into a commonly used and understood expression. I was was standing in line at… Read more »
Popular culture has a way of locking onto a certain word and transforming it into a commonly used and understood expression. I was was standing in line at… Read more »
From the time he was a teenager, David Biggs of Stockbridge dreamed of a career in aviation. After more than four decades in his chosen field, his friends… Read more »
The Stockbridge City Council is hoping to get more than $300,000 in grant funding for improvements to the Reeves Creek Trail. The council voted at its September 29… Read more »
Those who follow Ferst Readers on social media are able to enjoy appearances throughout October from a variety of characters. There are 13 individuals or teams competing to raise… Read more »
A senior adult housing development that would have been the largest of its kind in Locust Grove is on hold for the foreseeable future. The Beverly J. Searles… Read more »
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about kindness. I regularly enjoy watching a television show called “What Would You Do?” hosted on ABC. With hidden cameras in place,… Read more »
A new Superior Court judge and two new State Court judges for Henry County were named last week by Gov. Brian Kemp. According to an October 7 announcement… Read more »
The Disciples Community Outreach Program in collaboration with the Henry County Sheriff’s Office will host a Food Giveaway for those in need on Saturday, October 17. It will begin… Read more »
Seven years ago, Sharon Holst, director of finance for Piedmont Henry Hospital, was at an appointment at her physician’s office when the nurse practitioner asked her when she had… Read more »
The dreaded tractor-trailer mishaps on Bowden Street blocking the railroad tracks in downtown Locust Grove will be no more. That crossing has been closed to vehicle traffic after… Read more »