On June 6th, Joy Walker, who teaches middle school in Adairsville, set off on a 3,847 mile, 52 day bicycle trip from San Francisco, CA to Portsmouth, NH.
Erin Christine Scussel, a student in the master’s program for reading from Calhoun, was recently inducted into The Berry College Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in educ...
CHS PTO recently held their annual “Ducky Derby.” More than 800 rubber ducks were adopted and the event raised almost $3,000 for the organization. This money will be put to good use purchasing muc...
Gordon County was represented by four 4-H members at NE/NW Senior Conference at Rock Eagle 4-H Center on April 2-3, 2010. This year’s theme for the event was “4-H: The Amazing Race.” Ap-proxi...
Calhoun resident Randy Bowen recently completed the Electrical Lineworker Apprentice certifi-cate from North Georgia Technical College.
Students achieving a Technical Certificate of Credit at Nor...
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Michael Bennett, a detective and father of ten kids, is tracking a serial killer targeting children of New York’s elite. Anita Blake, vampire hunter, is back for an...
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Commercial organic onion growers plant into rows of plastic to keep weed populations low. Home organic growers have to pull weeds the old-fashioned way. George Boyhan
Home gardeners who want to ...
Gordon County 4-H’s Jr. Livestock Judging team won at the state contest for the second year in a row. The 2010 Georgia 4-H State Livestock Judging Contest was held Satruday at UGA’s Livestock Aren...
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. On Saturday April 3, 2010, to kick off Sexual Assault Awareness Month, The Sexual Assault Center of Northwest Georgia will hold a benefit concert with Kn...
Cub Scout Pack 58 recently celebrated 100 years of scouting with a Blue and Gold Banquet. Pictured from left front: Christian Garcia, Wayne Martin, Porter Barrett, and Gabriel Thurman. Back r...