January 5, 2006 RSS feed / News

Leathersville News

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mack spent Christmas weekend with Mrs. Helen Ferguson. More...

Loved ones honored with light on tree of remembrance

The Lincoln County Historical Society extends a heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated by placing names More...

Auxiliary Christmas party

The American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Post 194 recently met to share in their Christmas celebration by exchanging gifts and enjoying finger foods. More...

Big turn out at park for Log Cabin Christmas

Over one hundred visitors were treated to the singing of Christmas carols by Shannon Cox and Laney Aycock. There were also samples of pioneer cooking, including deer stew, corn cakes and spice cake, for everyone. To round out the evening More...

Corps will accept trees for recycling through Jan. 9

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Thurmond Lake will accept real Christmas trees for recycling December 21 through January 9. Christmas trees can be dropped off at Riverside Elementary School, located in Evans, Georgia. More...

Fighting obesity in the new year

The United States is suffering from an epidemic of obesity that threatens to soon surpass cigarette smoking as the leading cause of preventable death. A recent report by the Trust for America More...

Abbeville merchants to host Wine Walk on square Jan. 28

Abbeville S.C. has seen many changes through the years yet has always preserved the town More...

Students and teachers can participate in annual contest

What are vibrantly colored and depict the theme More...

Portable generators can be dangerous if not used properly

If winter storms leave your family in the dark, you may be tempted to buy a portable generator. University of Georgia experts say a generator handled improperly can prove to be far more dangerous than any storm. More...

Contributing to wildlife conservation made easy through tax checkoff

As 2005 draws to a close and Georgians receive their annual income tax information, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) reminds residents that they can support our state More...