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Cooking up culinary delights at Atlanta High
From cooking rice perfectly to creating the ideal holiday meal for one’s family, culinary arts is undoubtedly a skill that most would agree should be offered to students in high school.
Paul Cothren: A straight-shooting teacher
When Paul Cothren won his first election for County Commissioner in 2001, he had been a faithful firearm user and carrier for most of his life. But the laws were changing, and he was now in the role of a public servant, so he enrolled himself in a license to carry (LTC) class.
Cass County winery set to reopen
During the pandemic, several companies have had to change the way they do business – closing early, reducing the number of patrons allowed inside, offering delivery or curbside service, setting new guidelines – and in some cases, closing altogether.
Domino mayor delivers rebuke at taxpayer’s expense
Some residents of Domino are reeling from a recent newsletter authored by Mayor Al Campbell that was mailed along with the city’s water bills. The newsletter, dated Sept.1, contained language that has residents asking about its legality.