All Stories
With sisters like mine, life's a beach - Diane Wagner
I didn't believe it but, this weekend, I saw the tape.
What do you do? Bear with me - Ed Brock
You're alone in a room, a grizzly bear enters and the only door swings shut behind it.
Are we there yet? - Rob Felt
Empty soda cans rattle against each other under the seat and half a bag of cheese-flavored popcorn spills onto the floorboard of the minivan. Wheat fields blur past the window a mile a minute and telephone poles tick the slow pace of time like a traveler's metronome. Magnetic checkers have lost their charm and the batteries are dead in the Gameboy. There are neck cramps and the sticky halitosis of a snack food diet makes small talk quite avoidable. The question is coming. Are we there yet?
Bobby Labonte: master of AMS
From Staff Reports
No emergency plan approved yet
By Greg Gelpi
Job fair set at airport
Submitted
Bambino curse is for real
By Jeffery Armstrong
Archives on track in usage prediction
By Greg Gelpi
At least my money is secure - Greg Gelpi
Grabbing the handle to the side door, I gave it a little tug, but found that it was locked.
A few thoughts on addiction - Bob Paslay
I have been thinking lately about wasted lives. The Freddie Fender song about "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" has been running through my head.
Forces Command celebrates 30 years
By Ed Brock
Exhibit A: Evidence for art education - Zach Porter
I can trace my artistic inclinations all the way back to at least the third grade. When asked by the teacher to render a watercolor of a local landscape, I provided a view of Stone Mountain from the front lawn - but with the many bright orange trash cans I had seen on a recent visit intact. I remember being questioned about these additions, and I responded that the trash cans had really been there and thus were included. Whereas the teacher was confounded by their inclusion, I would have thought their exclusion somehow illogical. I'd like to think that even then I had some kind of notion to preserve this landscape the way I had seen it. Perhaps this notion is what led me to become a photojournalist.
Salvation Army starts Angel Tree program
By Ed Brock
Money can't buy love - maybe just a card? - Clay Wilson
Another area newspaper recently ran a column on how telemarketers aren't evil.
Gearing up for NASCAR's return
By Michael Davis
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Lunatics running the asylum - R.H. Joseph
It's hard to say why Monday morning's fax from Georgia Right to Life irritated me more than their usual stuff, but it did.