Mulch is a very important tool in any gardeners’ toolkit. In addition, it does a lot more than simply make beds look nicer. Mulch serves a variety of different purposes that are beneficial to plants around your house. Let’s talk about the different types of mulch that are out there and how they can help […]
Read More »A Party in Disarray, Islam in Ascendance or What?
A Party in Disarray, Islam in Ascendance or What? Is the Democrat party, or should I say, the Stalinist party, or perhaps the far-left Radical Socialist party, anything except an American political party, fracturing into its several individual parts like a jig-saw puzzle, never to unite again under one voice? Yes, I believe it is. […]
Read More »BEFORE TURKEY SEASON BEGINS, DO YOU NEED A HUNTER EDUCATION COURSE?
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BEFORE TURKEY SEASON BEGINS, DO YOU NEED A HUNTER EDUCATION COURSE? SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (March 18, 2019) – Do you need hunter education before you head to the woods? You have options! Hunters in need of the Georgia hunter education course can choose to go completely online or attend a classroom course, […]
Read More »Ask the Doc! Skin Cancer and Hair Loss
Dr. William Whaley joins the show to discuss the different types of skin cancer and when Mohs surgery is used. He also touches on hair loss.
Read More »NO COST Hepatitis A Shots Offered at Health Departments in North Georgia
NO COST Hepatitis A Shots Offered at Health Departments in North Georgia North GA – Due to an increase in eastern Alabama, southeast Tennessee and northwest Georgia of reported cases of hepatitis A, a vaccine-preventable, communicable disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus, public health departments in north Georgia are providing hepatitis […]
Read More »SAFE Honors Local Volunteers
SAFE Honors Local Volunteers On Saturday, February 9, 2017 SAFE (Safety In Abusive Family Emergencies) gathered to recognize the many community volunteers and supporters which support this organization . This event included a barbecue dinner and was held at the Choestoe School House. In attendance were the SAFE Board of Directors, SAFE Volunteers and Employees, […]
Read More »Eight Days in May- Lock ‘em Up!
Eight Days in May- Lock ‘em Up! What on earth can be the clearest mark of complete delusion except a public confession given freely in writing and on CBS, of one’s own participation in trying to overthrow the government? Did Andrew McCabe, former deputy director of the FBI, actually acknowledge his role as one of […]
Read More »TVA River Management Continues to Address Above Average Rainfall in 2019
TVA River Management teams are preparing Valley reservoirs for above normal rainfall forecasted to continue over the weekend and increase next week. The current forecast for an inch of rainfall through Saturday could ramp up to bring an additional 3-6 inches mostly during the middle of next week. “After record rainfall in 2018, we are […]
Read More »Joan Henrietta Facey: Obituary
Joan Henrietta Facey MAY 23, 1934 ~ FEBRUARY 21, 2019 oan Henrietta Facey, 84, was born in Summit, New Jersey on May 23, 1934 and passed away February 21, 2019. Joan was the daughter of Christina C. Marshall Facey and Daniel T. Facey, sister to Red Facey and Aubyn Cardenas. She grew up on Hillcrest […]
Read More »Fred Edgar Boss: Obituary
Fred Edgar Boss Fred Edgar Boss, 91, of Clayton, GA died Sunday February 24, 2019 at his daughter’s residence in Alto, GA surrounded by his girls and hand-in-hand with his “punk” Ashley. Born in Gwinnett County on May 25, 1927, he was the son of the late Ernest and Pearl Boss. He lived in Rabun […]
Read More »Weekly Word Devotion
Charles “Chuck” Colson was Attorney General for President Nixon. He was sentenced to prison for his part in the WATERGATE scandal. Chuck came to Christ while in jail, and upon his release, formed a prison ministry. While visiting inmates, he noticed one man in an unclean cell in the fetal position. Chuck shared the gospel […]
Read More »Green in Winter
Most of the landscape around is brown and has been for months now. Some weeds have been coming up since the fall that make the ground dotted with green. Let’s talk about these weeds and how to identify them. We’ll also discuss different ways to control them. Henbit, common chickweed, and speedwell are all annual […]
Read More »Ringworm and Green Education
Ringworm and Green Education In another stupid comment showing her intolerance of and prejudice for us Southern folks, Ocasio-Cortez demands that everyone should be covered by medicare, “because children in Alabama, she say’s, have ringworm and no one there to treat them.” Whoa, I didn’t know! She could as easily have said “that children in […]
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