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January 25, 2007  RSS feed
Landscape designer Robert Aiken supervises city workers and pre-release center inmates as they lower one of three large tree-form ligustrums into the center of The Square. The evergreens are being joined Wednesday by four large willow oaks placed at the corners of the center area, and other plantings and lighting will come soon, Aiken said. More...

Plans may have hit a snag for a church hoping to turn the former Southern Outdoors nursery and garden center on East Robert Toombs into a facility to feed and clothe some of Wilkes County's poor. More...

According to paranormal investigators who "communed with the spirits" this weekend at The Fitzpatrick Hotel, ghostly music and partying continue in the hotel's ballroom, and Mrs. Fitzpatrick herself is thrilled at how the restored Victorian landmark has been brought back to life, as it were. More...

Washington-Wilkes Comprehensive High School and Washington- Wilkes Middle School have announced Monday, February 5, as the date of a joint open house for parents and students of each school. From 3:30-6 p.m. during the open house, parents will be allowed to meet with teachers and to pick up their children's progress reports for the first 4½ weeks of this semester. More...
How much fun can a veterinarian have?
Seems to me that small town, rural, or country veterinarians have more interesting cases to handle with animals than their city (metropolitan) brothers do. Dr. Les Sales at the Wilkes County Veterinary Services got a call to go to a residence where a deer had gotten its antlers caught in a child's swing set. More...
Close Range
Close Range is a collection of short stories by Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Proulx which take place in her adopted state of Wyoming. They present a harsh, unyielding environment, populated by characters who are not always charming or delightful. Nevertheless, the reader becomes absorbed in their adventures, sometimes hoping against hope for their success, just as they are doing. More...
TO THE EDITOR: This past Christmas season was a busy one for everyone, with gifts for friends and loved ones, decorations, and visiting with family and friends. But many of you took time out to also think of those among us who are less fortunate and regardless would have had a Christmas that might have been a hungry one. More...
The Washington-Wilkes Tiger basketball team remains alone at the top of Region 8-AA (3-1) despite a weekend loss to Morgan County on Friday night. But Head Coach Don Keiser said his team has "come to life" after he issued a challenge for some of his players to step up and be leaders. More...
Graveside services for Hiawatha Crombie Gatewood, 93, were held Sunday, January 21, 2007, at Sutton Ware Cemetery, Metasville Road, with Rev. James Pritchard officiating. She died January 18. Mrs. Gatewood was a native of Wilkes County and the daughter of the late Watson and Hattie Sutton. More...
Jesus said in John 17:15, "I pray that you don't take them from out of this world, but that you keep them from the evil of the world." They used to say that when E.F. Hutton spoke, everyone listened. More...
Joseph B. Baldwin of Washington, a student in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern University, has been named to the dean's list for the fall quarter of the 2006-2007 academic year. Joseph is the son of Brian and Joann Baldwin of Washington and a 2006 graduate of Briarwood Academy. More...
The toll free Dial-A-Prayer number is 1-877-337-7785. .. Dr. Patrick Sizemore will speak on colonoscopy procedures and benefits at the Wills Memorial Hospital Lunch and Learn Tuesday, January 30, at 12 noon in the hospital library. More...