April 13, 2006 RSS feed / News

Warmer temperatures brings severe weather

Spring not only brings blooming dogwoods, warm temperatures and gentle breezes to Georgia, it also carries the threat of severe weather, ranging from thunderstorms with potentially deadly lightning to tornadoes. More...

FFA-FCCLA Center to host wildlife camp

The Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center in Covington (Newton County) will host a Basic Wildlife Camp June 2530 and July 9-14 and an Advanced Wildlife Camp July 16-21. More...

Eating disorders rise as baby boomers crawl toward menopause

As female baby boomers crawl toward menopause and retirement, eating disorders among this age group have started to rise. More...

BRONZE BEGONIAS

Bronze-leaved varieties of begonias do particularly well in full sun, say experts with the University of Georgia Extension Service. Keep the foliage dry, and provide good air circulation around the plants. More...

LCHS Student Council to host Prom Promise Week

This year, the Lincoln County High School Student Council will host Prom Promise Week April 17 21. More...

Leathersville News

Linda Graves of Monroe, Ga. visited in the William Bentley home Monday night. More...

Cyclists pedal down the road to better health

Georgia children are encouraged to follow the lead of their favorite Ford Tour de Georgia professional cyclists and pedal down the road to better health. More...

Abnormal dry conditions return across entire state

The past six months have been abnormally dry across the entire state of Georgia. More...

Scholar's Day at GSU

Jaeda Bennett, along with almost 200 high school seniors, attended the fourth annual Scholar's Day at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Ga. More...