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Book stores and Web sites are filled with the latest manuals geared for both advanced and novice gardeners. But if buying the newest how-to book doesn't fit your budget, turn to University of Georgia experts for free information online. More...

VBS at St. Luke

St. Luke Baptist Church hosted Vacation Bible School June 1-4. The theme was Boomerang Express. Adults and children gathered nightly to grow, glow and grow as God's word was presented. The motto was follow, worship and live through Him. More...

Welcome relief from soaring temps

Cooling off in the pool at the Curry Colvin Recreation Complex are: (l-r) Jalicia Norman; Destiny Booker; Amanda Scott, lifeguard; Mykearra Roberts; Jamal Norman; Midarious Roberts; and Curry Colvin, lifeguard. More...

MACK activities

The schedule for the Children's Camps at the MACK are as follows: .. Gourd and Abstract Painting Camp, June 15-19 from 10:00 - 12:00, cost $6 (all supplies included) .. More...

Drivers urged to watch for wildlife in the road

Forget the chicken: Why did the turtle cross the road? In spring and early summer, probably to find food, a mate or a nest site. More...

Blues and BBQ event to be held at historical park

A "Blues and BBQ" event will be held Sat., June 20, from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Lincoln County Historical Park. Local artist will also be showing their works of art throughout the historical park during the day. More...

Consumers get answers from Dept. of Agriculture

Prepared by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Office of Public Affairs Tommy Irvin, Commissioner. Call Consumer Q's Hotline at 1-800- 282-5852. More...

A New Program Helps Fight Stress

(NAPSA)-From financial worries to family responsibilities, Americans are dealing with more stress than they have in decades. Now there is a new program that can help people better manage stress in tough times. More...