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The world is in turmoil. Our country is in turmoil. Our families are in turmoil. Even our churches are in a turmoil. I’ve watched news for three months about… Read more »
The world is in turmoil. Our country is in turmoil. Our families are in turmoil. Even our churches are in a turmoil. I’ve watched news for three months about… Read more »
On Saturday, June 6, the Lake Dow Social Committee celebrated high school and college graduates with a parade in the parking lot of Pilgreen’s Steakhouse. Two subdivisions, Lake Dow… Read more »
While it’s difficult to find any good to come from the Coronavirus and COVID-19 pandemic, perhaps reassurance that local tap water has remained safe and clean for consumption is… Read more »
It is that time of year for us to begin scouting for squash vine borers. The adult vine borer is a moth. The moth is orange and black and… Read more »
The Georgia Archives’ offers resources available on the Programs and Education page of the Archives’ website. “Programs” is located under the “visit” tab on the navigation bar. Posted here… Read more »
The Henry County Board of Commissioners approved the county’s FY 2021 budget for the second time at its June 16 regular meeting, the first time the board was in… Read more »
In an effort to preserve some of the history of our community, The Times is displaying photos of Henry County from the past. If you can tell us anything about… Read more »
I think the worst meal I ever cooked was liver and onions. My Mom could actually make that odd dish taste good, but the one time I tried it,… Read more »
The Hampton City Council took action at its June 9 regular meeting on two new ordinances related to the regulation of the city’s utility services. The first one… Read more »
The Henry County Board of Education was informed at its June 8 meeting that the district will save $1,248,413 by retiring bond debt ahead of schedule. Chief financial officer… Read more »