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Candidates who expect to run for Washington City Council in the upcoming election need to mark the date September 12 on their calendars. That More...

Washington Police are investigating an incident of vandalism last week in which an unknown person trenched the flawless turf of Tiger Field with a vehicle, digging ruts in the field for 20 yards. More...

By KIP BURKE news editor James and Margaret Jones are not mean old tree killers, and are a little hurt that folks think they More...


The Wilkes County Board of Education announced last week that several positions have been filled in the school system. More...


Dear Savvy Senior, My 78-year-old father recently suffered a debilitating stroke. He is recovering slowly but he now needs much more care than Mom and I can supply. Do you have some ideas that can help us take care of Dad at home? More...
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The saga of the mule contin ues. A note this week from More...
Book Review
Americans were glued to their black-and-white television More...
TO THE EDITOR: I must take issue with my friend David Boyd More...
It was sloppy both literally and figuratively. It was fraught with mistakes. But it was a win and, region game or not, it counts. More...
Graveside services for Kathleen Nash Griffin, 95, of 960 Lexington Road, Washington, were held Saturday, August 20, 2005, at Resthaven Cemetery. She died Friday, August 19, in the Elbert County Memorial Hospital. More...
The spring season signals a new life cycle as the plant and animal kingdoms begin to regenerate themselves and their species. The new warmth and beauty of this special time is welcomed everywhere. More...
Three Wilkes County residents were among the 561 students receiving degrees from Piedmont College at the July 23 commencement ceremonies. More...
The Wilkes County Board of Commissioners will meet Thursday, September 8, 7 p.m., at the courthouse. More...