[ In Events ]It's Another New Year... but for what reason?"Happy New Year!" That greeting will be said and heard for at least the first couple of weeks as a new year gets under way. But the day celebrated as New Year's Day in modern America was not always January 1...
[ In Business ]Money Mailer of Atlanta North Receives President’s Club AwardGeoff Boden, Owner of the North Altanta Money Mailer Franchise, helps Neighborhood Businesses Grow and Consumers Save in Atlanta North ...
[ In Local News ]American Cancer Society Marks 34th Great American Smokeout® by Encouraging Smokers to QuitThe American Cancer Society sponsored the 34th Annual Great American Smokeout on Thursday, November 19th. The entire month of November marks an opportune time to take smoking cessation seriously in Georgia, even if just for one day ...click title for more
[ In Local News ]SEC Football For Halloween--Trick or TreatHere are the main SEC story lines. If Georgia gets beaten by more than ten points in this rivalry game, it seals the deal on some big changes in the UGA coaching staff at the end of the season...
[ In Public Safety ]Halloween Safety TipsHalloween plans typically include frightful activities, and paying attention to a few safety tips can make the difference between having a frightfully-fun experience versus a frightfully-tragic one.
[ In Events ]September 26 Is Free Day for Georgia State Parks & Historic SitesGeorgia State Parks and Historic Sites is offering free admission on Saturday, September 26 as part of National Public Lands Day.
[ In Events ]September 26 Is Free Day for Georgia State Parks & Historic SitesGeorgia State Parks and Historic Sites is offering free admission on Saturday, September 26 as part of National Public Lands Day.
[ In Spotlight ]Chores Can Be FunMany parents and experts agree that chores are good for children – helping them get better grades and be more confident, responsible and organized as they grow older.
[ In Sports ]Marietta's Oudin is now America's sweetheart as she reaches quarterfinals in the US OpenMelanie Oudin’s Cinderella story continues at the 2009 US Open. The 17-year-old Georgia native’s incredible run is still going strong, as Oudin advanced to her first Grand Slam quarterfinal ... click title to read more ...