EDITORIAL: Readers continue coat drive support
In its 15th year, The News Observer’s annual Coats for Kids drive runs like a finely tuned clock.
In its 15th year, The News Observer’s annual Coats for Kids drive runs like a finely tuned clock.
McCaysville experienced an extremely low voter turnout when only 189 ballots were cast by over 700 registered voters last Tuesday, reflecting a scary indifference to city government.
With a few lovely minutes to spare this weekend, I flipped through our satellite channels and happened onto a show called the Carbonaro Effect.
It’s almost here, the season of giving. It’s the time of year when, “it’s more blessed to give than to receive” can be heard across the land.
Editorial cartoons are designed to carry a huge message in just a few words. That’s what the one above does.
Sometime last year or so, as I was getting ready for work, I heard a little scratching above my head.
Georgians need to be worried when one of their state legislators believes California lawmakers have a good idea.
Like it or not, and we don’t, “fall back” is here. Clocks will be set back an hour this weekend as Daylight Savings Time comes to an end.
The time has come for McCaysville voters to decide who will lead their city for the next four years and whether or not beer and wine will be sold in restaurants on Sundays.
Several thoughts started racing through my mind when I heard the William T. “Boss” Mull Memorial Bridge in McCaysville is going to be replaced.