All Stories
Sitting in the back is a relief - By Justin Boron
For the first time ever, I got the seat on an airplane that is in the absolute back of craft. Only the lavatories were farther to the back of the jet than me.
Losing your job and coming through it - Bob Paslay
My younger sister is about a half century old. She has worked for this chiropractor college, named Sherman College, in my hometown of Spartanburg for about half of her life. In that time she has run their bookstore, worked in their financial office and performed whatever duties they have asked. One very hot summer days when a big college event brought back alumni she worked that event. Students liked her. Other employees liked her.
A honeymoon story I can tell - Rob Felt
The catamaran was bobbing steadily against the waves on its southward trek off the west coast of Kauai. The sun was starting to set at my back as I stood along the side railing, facing the island while talking with a few new friends I had just made. Everything was perfect.
Sixty ways to love your mother - Chris Goltermann
Hallmark says it's there "when you care to send the very best." But I don't think they can even help me this week.
Society still dealing with Katrina - Aisha I. Jefferson
Katrina, Katrina, Katrina.
So this is the fall? - Michael Davis
It's fall. Well, it started Thursday anyway.
Letters to the Editor
Peace notions aren't square with reality
Pets of the Week
Ling is a 1-year-old, Siamese mix. Ling was rescued from Animal Control. She was obviously pregnant, and delivered only one tiny baby just three days after rescue. Ling needs to spend about 2 more weeks with her baby, then she will be fully vetted and ready to find a new home. Applications are already being taken for Ling, in hopes of having a new family ready and waiting for her when her vet care is completed. She is a very sweet girl, and has a really affectionate disposition. Because of her baby, Ling is not being housed in the humane society shelter, so anyone interested in Ling should contact Robin at (770) 478-7531. Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.
ELCA turning into state softball power in second GHSA season
By Doug Gorman
Two men rob bank
By Ed Brock
County begins work at Tara Field hangar
By Ed Brock
Now that's a bad idea - Ed Brock
When I heard it on the news I literally sat up straight with surprise.
A more expensive Hardees menu these days - Johnny Jackson
Gran-ma used to take her grandchildren to Hardees, so did granddad. But gran-ma took her tikes there for lunch. Granddad took his crew there for breakfast.
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Residents get last chance to oppose landfill
By Justin Boron
Diversity teems at Hawthorne Elementary
By Johnny Jackson
Obituaries
September 27, 2005
Man runs from warrant service
By Michael Davis