From the Book of Genesis to modern times, snakes have instilled a deep-seated fear in many people unmatched by any other animal.
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A few fish floating in a lake as large as Jackson may not raise interest. However, when that turns into a few hundred dead fish, offices at the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division – Fisheries Section start to get some calls. According to those officials, the recent die-off of common carp seen currently at Jackson appears to be a natural occurrence.
After showing off her raw talent since her freshman year at Eastside, Chasity Smith will take that talent that allowed her to excel on the Lady Eagles team to Lawson State Community College in Birmingham, Alabama.
After beating rival Mill Creek for its seventh area title in the past eight seasons, North Gwinnett’s volleyball team didn’t lose any momentum in Wednesday’s Class AAAAAAA State Tournament opener.
Terri Schlichenmeyer
“Twisted True Tales from Science: Medical Mayhem” by Stephanie Bearce, Prufrock Press Inc. $8.95, 160 pages
Long ago, before hospitals and doctors, needles and IVs, ancient people didn’t know about germs or microbes. They thought evil spirits or curses brought illness, so they treated patients with things that were sometimes disgusting. Even so, folks often died of ailments that you, Modern Kid, would hardly notice.
It’s hard to find a good mud hole these days. Have you noticed that? Too much concrete and asphalt.
It’s hard to find a good mud hole these days. Have you noticed that? Too much concrete and asphalt.
LongtimeRez said:
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LongtimeRez said:
What happened to street names on Rockdale blotter? Newton blotter has them and we need to know what neighborhoods to stay out of too.
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