So, be honest. How are those New Year's resolutions going? If you are like me, you have been slacking a little. (Ok, slacking a lot.) I've listed my TOP TEN ideas to better myself and my life this year. Check it out – maybe one of these listed below could be your successful resolution for 2018, too!
Perhaps Mother Nature wasn't quite ready for a spring prom dress preview, sending snow and wintery chills to South Georgia. However, Madame Couture's Boutique owner Maria Proctor knew the show must go on.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shumate III of Statesboro announce the engagement of their daughter, Scarlet Gabrielle Shumate of Statesboro, to Emilio Quintero Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Mock and Emilio Quintero Sr.
Attention to issues on long-term care was interrupted by topics stirred up by the holidays. Well, I am back.
Note: The following is part of a series of columns looking at the founding and general history of southeast Georgia and Bulloch County.
Earlier this week over cocktails and bleu cheese chips at Savannah's Crystal Beer Parlor, a good friend and I were chatting about homemade soup. He said, "Yeah, I saw your recipe for tomato soup on your blog, and I was amazed!" Much to my surprise, I said, "Really?" He explained that he had never considered making homemade soup and how it had always been something he would buy pre-prepared or simply pick up at a place such as Panera Bread.
My critics are providing me much material of late for this column and my weekly radio show (Saturdays, 6:00 ET, AFR). Most recently, a family therapist in Kentucky pleads with the Lexington Herald-Leader to stop running my column ("Stop Rosemond," Letters, Dec. 28, 2017), citing my "dangerous" belief that ADHD and other childhood behavior problems are not mental illnesses. According to Susan Bell, I "have not learned anything new in (my) nearly 50 years of advising parents." Furthermore, she says, other mental health professionals share her opinion of me. She's right about that, but wrong otherwise.
Lynn Newsome Hubbard
It was ironic that the fire alarm went off in the first half of Saturday night's game between Portal and Bryan County as both teams were ice-cold for most of the first two quarters. The Panthers were able to turn things around in the second half though and went on to record a 55-36 victory.
BOONE, N.C. – Tookie Brown scored a game-high 21 points, including the last four of the contest for the Eagles, and Georgia Southern overcame a 12-point second-half deficit to top Appalachian State, 60-59, in Sun Belt Conference men's basketball action Saturday afternoon in the Holmes Center.
Every two years, the nation's high school students are asked about their use of alcohol, drugs and tobacco, and about sexual intercourse, physical activity and diet.
HONOLULU - A false alarm that warned of a ballistic missile headed for Hawaii sent the islands into a panic Saturday, with people abandoning cars in a highway and preparing to flee their homes until officials said the cellphone alert was a mistake.
Lynn Newsome Hubbard
PHILADELPHIA - Nick Foles was steady, Jake Elliott had a big leg and the defense made one final stop.
What America saw last weekend from the Atlanta Falcons was similar to what the team showed for 2½ quarters of last year's Super Bowl.
WASHINGTON - With passage of an enormous budget bill, the GOP-controlled Congress all but wrapped up its legislating for the year. But will it be enough ...
ATLANTA - Thursday will mark the last day of Georgia's 40-day legislative session, and several bills, including proposals that would replace the state's 16-year-old ...
Note: Bulloch County native, retired Georgia Southern professor and community activist Ruth Green addressed the Bulloch County Commission with a list of her concerns at ...
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