Back in the saddle
My grandmother Pullen used to say, “You’d better climb down off that high horse you’ve been riding! With all we’ve been experiencing these past several months, I thought, “We’ve… Read more »
My grandmother Pullen used to say, “You’d better climb down off that high horse you’ve been riding! With all we’ve been experiencing these past several months, I thought, “We’ve… Read more »
Mary Gibbons of McDonough celebrated her 95th birthday on June 18. “Due to COVID-19, we were not able to travel for her birthday but we were able to decorate the… Read more »
When you are planting one thousand acres of corn on five different farms, you use a lot of diesel fuel. In some cases the tractors were operated 24 hours… 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’ve recently been reading a newly released book called “Big Friendship: How We Keep Each Other Close” by Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman. In the book, just after… Read more »
When you are farming, every day is a new adventure and some days go better than others. When I-75 was being built, traffic was being routed down Hwy. 19-41… Read more »
Thanks to Joyce Andrews Clark for providing this photo. L. to r.: Trudy Miller Jordan, Baby Bobby Clark, Sarah Belle Lee and Joyce Clark Andrews. In an effort to preserve… Read more »
Henry was his name, yes sir, he was a fine goat to have back then. When my brother was around 10 years old, he began thinking about getting a pet… Read more »
McDonough resident, Lynn Bourn has always had a passion for art and has recently made her dream into a reality. Since high school, Bourn has had a love… Read more »
I’ve been so lucky, all my life. I still remember how excited I was to find a green Schwinn bike under the Christmas tree one year. It helped me… Read more »