By PAM GUENTHER We recently had the privilege of visiting a museum for the first time to enjoy the Christmas... Read More
By Lela Torgesen Wade It was the early 1950s in a small North Georgia town. Howard was having a meal... Read More
By PAT KOVSKY-DOTSON Everything changes….Is it good or is it bad? “Bring the sheets off the line and try not... Read More
By Lora Bunch I had the pleasure of getting to know one of the founders and board members of a... Read More
By KATHI HILL Do you remember in grammar school when they had you figure up how old you’d be in... Read More
By PAM GUENTHER I don’t know about all of you but sometimes it’s just nice to slow down and stop... Read More
By JOE COBB CRAWFORD There he is, Cecil of long ago, a strange little man from my childhood. His image... Read More
By LELA TORGESEN WADE Comparing my family to those of my schoolmates, mine was quite small. But when we got... Read More
By PAT KOVSKY-DOTSON I was never surprisedat the abilities of mypaternal ancestors. These people born in the mid-1800s were from... Read More
By KATHI HILL (EDITOR’S NOTE: Author Kathi Hill shares a chapter from her book, “Out on a Limb of the... Read More
By LELA TORGESEN WADE Decades before automatic transmissions were even imagined, one of my stouthearted Norwegian great-aunts declared her independence.... Read More
By MITCH TALLEY After successfully completing 11 weeks of mandate training, two history-making recruits in the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office... Read More