Holiday brings time for love
Last week, I read a phrase that gave me a good laugh. It said, “January was a tough year, but we made it.”
Last week, I read a phrase that gave me a good laugh. It said, “January was a tough year, but we made it.”
Hiding behind a cloak of secrecy and turning their backs on the principle of Georgia’s open meetings law, Blue Ridge’s elected officials have adopted a resolution seeking annexation of several mile
There it was on the cover of an aging copy of Prevention magazine: a teaser headline that said, “How to be 40 percent Happier (Seriously).”
Some stories that you read in The News Observer are harder for us to report than others.
Hats off to the members of the Blue Ridge City Council for increasing the pay for the city’s police officers.
Did you know the more you recall an event the more your mind misconstrues the details? An easy way to understand this is by referring to a game of telephone.
We’re a throw away society. If something breaks or grows old it goes out with the trash so it can be replaced by something new and shiny.
McCaysville residents need to pay very close attention if they want to have any input into the future atmosphere of the city.
With every shovel full of information that is dug up on Fannin County’s plans for the old Whitepath Fab Tech building, the financial hole gets deeper for taxpayers.
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ave you ever wondered about the differences of yoga and pilates?