On the heels of a challenging year, a local group of theater students are preparing to take the stage once again.The Theater Department at Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy, 2400 Ga…. Read more »
A return to normalcy could soon be in full bloom locally, thanks in part to the Henry County Master Gardeners. The group will host the 2021 Plant Sale… Read more »
Leslie Willard of McDonough described his former substitute teacher, Willie Varner, as “an angel God sent to walk the earth.” Willard first met Varner in the early 1970s,… Read more »
It’s amazing how a little time can change a person’s perspective. I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately, after seeing family pictures in a different light. When I was… Read more »
Russell Perry II said he “got lucky” four years ago when he found a way to grow four stalks of green beans. Within approximately three years, he developed a “foolproof”… Read more »
Barbara Upperman of McDonough describes her mother, Jennie “Mitz” Pullen-Richard, as a “pistol.” One example of this, said Upperman, came when she heard someone utter words she had regarded… Read more »
After more than three decades of law enforcement in Locust Grove, Jesse Patton looks back on his career in the city with a sense of belonging. “This place… Read more »
A group of local young ladies earned recognition for their collective desire to reach out to their community. Six members of Girl Scout Troop No. 14869 recently completed… Read more »
Crystal Beale of McDonough said she is thankful that a group of motorcycle enthusiasts came together more than a decade ago to support her following a tragic loss. … Read more »
Gary Burkeen of Stockbridge said teaching young people how to display and store the American Flag would give them a deeper perspective about their country. “The flag means… Read more »