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A sense of humor in leaders shows strength. Past presidents handled jokes with grace — something today’s divided, humorless ...
Fort Oglethorpe’s National Night Out returns Aug. 5 with food, fun, school supplies, and first responders—2,000+ attendees expected this year.
An Orthodox mother shares how autism shaped her faith, calling churches to embrace families in chaos with compassion, not one ...
With Gov. Brian Kemp’s May signing of House Bill 340, known as Georgia’s Distraction-Free Education Act, our state has taken ...
A new sign recently went up outside of the new headquarters for the Floyd County Police Department, 1 Police Plaza. Earlier ...
Atrium Health Floyd is planning to honor the work of breastfeeding and pumping moms during World Breastfeeding Week by ...
Berry College is one of the nation’s best colleges for students seeking a great education with excellent career services and ...
As the leaves start to change and cooler weather makes its way through Rome, One Table returns this September for a night ...
Back-to-school season is upon us, and the Hospitality House for Women Inc., is hosting a school supply drive to aid in ...
What started as a group home in LaFayette 38 years ago has morphed into an organization that is trying to help Georgia’s ...
I might end up in jail or drowned in the Washington swamp but, as a mother, I am ready to advocate for civility, politeness ...
In 1917, Grandaddy Terrell moved the family to Cordele because he was hired to manage a farm there. My daddy, the late Paul ...