December 31, 2009 RSS feed / News

Loved ones honored with light on the Tree of Remembrance

The members of the Lincoln County Historical Society extend a heartfelt “Thank you” for your participation and support of the Tree of Remembrance for 2009. More...

Students were cheering about math at school-wide pep rally

You could feel the excitement up and down the halls of Lincoln County Elementary School as students celebrate math. More...

Staying Connected During Emergencies

(NAPSA)—Putting a plan in place can help families stay connected with loved ones nearby and overseas, should an emergency strike. More...

Consumers get answers from Dept. of Agriculture

Question: I want to keep my poinsettia and make it flower again next Christmas. How should I do it? More...

NCRS opens application period for financial assistance through WRP

James E. More...

Savannah River Christian Women’s luncheon Jan. 13

January welcomes our New Year of 2010. It is traditionally a time of new beginnings, new resolutions and new goals to be set. Winter will delight us with the coolness and crispness of our weather. More...

Boswell meets Ga. Tech quarterback

An excited Bennett Boswell met Georgia Tech quarterback Josh Nesbitt in Greensboro on Tuesday, December 22nd. Josh was home for the holidays visiting family before heading to Florida to play in the Orange Bowl in January. More...

Regional conference attendees

Carey Anne Aycock Cushman, (left), Anna Hill (center) and Rebecca Harper, faculty members of Augusta State University, College of Education presented a lecture on “Reading Across the Curriculum” at the 24th Southeast International Rea More...

Did You Know?

(NAPSA)—As many people continue to be affected by hepatitis— an estimated 3 to 4 million new cases of hepatitis C each year—the findings from the “Bridging the Gaps in Understanding Hepatitis C” survey show that there i More...