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News January 24, 2008
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Tells of Mark Twain's life
     Lisa Luken, wife of Kiwanian Karl Luken, was the guest speaker for the Washington Kiwanis Club on Tuesday, January 15. Lisa presented a program titled "Mark Twain and My Father." Lisa's father, William Arthur Moeller, portrayed Mark Twain in 284 performances given at colleges, banquets, fairs, libra...
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Older adults and families urged to be careful while staying warm
      As the cold winter season brings low temperatures, older adults and families look for ways to stay warm and cut heating costs. The Department of Human Resources, Division of Aging Services (DAS) is urging them to practice safety when heating their homes.
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Stephanie Bagwell is Piedmont College Dean's Scholar
      Stephanie Bagwell of Washington has been named as a Dean's Scholar at Piedmont College after completing the recent fall semester with a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Piedmont College is an independent liberal arts college of about 2,000 students with campuses located in Demorest and Athens.
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Tells Rotarians about themselves
     Gabby Gossip (Julie Irby, right) provided a delightful program for the Washington Rotary club when she told interesting and sometimes puzzling "facts" about each one of the members while those in attendance tried to guess who she was talking about. The Washington Rotary Club meets on Thursdays at no...
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Anthony Willis wins first round of National Geographic Bee
      Anthony Willis (at right) was the winner in the first round of the 2008 National Geographic Bee held at Washington-Wilkes Elementary School last Wednesday, January 16. He will advance to the next level of competition, a written exam to determine state competitors.
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Next Wills Memorial/Shepheard Center blood drive set for First Methodist Church on Thursday, Feb. 14
      The next community blood drive sponsored by the Wills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary with Shepeard Community Blood Center will be held on Thursday, February 14, in the fellowship hall of the First United Methodist Church, Washington. The entrance is on Spring Street. Blood can be given from 2 until 7...
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Rehearsals underway for WLTCo. musical 'I Do, I Do' in Feb.
      Rehearsals are underway for the first Washington Little Theater Company production of the 2008 season. "I Do! I Do!" will be presented February 28, 29, March 1 and 2, at the Bolton Lunceford Playhouse on North Alexander Avenue.
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A.H. Stephens Park to celebrate birthday of Confederate VP
      Alexander H. Stephens Park and Historic Site, Crawfordville, will celebrate the 195th birthday of Alexander H. Stephens, vice-president of the Confederacy, on Saturday, February 2. Dr. Marshall P. Waters III of Washington-Wilkes, will be the guest speaker for the program. His program will be on "...
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DON explains nursing program
      Jane Echols, Director of Nursing at Wills Memorial Hospital, was the guest speaker at the Washington Kiwanis Club on Tuesday, January 22. Director of Nursing for two years, Echols gave members a comprehensive overview of the WMH nursing program. She reviewed the hospital's nursing capabilities, di...
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GA Math League High School Contest
THE ACADEMIC CORNER
      Math students at WWCHS annually participate in the GA Math League High School contest. The contest allows WWCHS students to compete with students from other schools across Georgia. We compete with other schools by submitting our top 5 scores on each of 6 contests given throughout the year on dates...
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2008 session kicks off under the gold dome
24th DISTRICT REPORT
By Sen. Bill Jackson Georgia 24th District
      We have completed the first week of the 2008 Legislative Session and so far, things are moving quickly. Both Governor Sonny Perdue and Lt. Governor Casey Cagle have outlined their legislative priorities for this year's session, focusing on four main issues: water, transportation, education and hea...
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Homes needed
      These are three beautiful cats at the Washington-Wilkes Animal Shelter. The long-haired beauty in the back is a spayed female. The two cuties in front are young neutered males. They are all affectionate cats in need of good caring homes.
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Public invited to 195th birthday party for Confederate Veep A.H. Stephens
      The public is invited to join in celebrating the 195th birthday of the Vice President of the Confederacy at Crawfordville on Saturday, February 2, at 11 a.m. The celebration will be held at the group shelter near the ranger's officeinside the Alexander H. Stephens Park. Follow the flags and signs...
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Library Friends to hold membership meeting Thursday, February 14
      The annual membership meeting of the Friends of the Mary Willis Library will be held at 3 p.m. on Thursday, February 14, at the library. The program will highlight literature for children. Members are asked to bring a favorite children's book to show or perhaps to read to the group. "Whether it'...
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It's about the girls - not the cookies
Girl Scout Cookie Program :
      Every year, thousands of girls across the area gain valuable knowledge while providing the community with a special treat - Girl Scout cookies. This year will be no exception.
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GLSP staff to offer free legal help for seniors Feb. 5
      Members of the staff of the Georgia Legal Services Program (GLSP) will be in Wilkes County Tuesday, February 5, to meet with senior citizens wanting free legal help, on a first-come, first-served basis. Anyone who is a senior citizen, 60 years of age or older, and has a civil (non-criminal) legal...
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The ugly details about staph infections
      Dr. Lester Johnston (right) told the Washington Rotary Club all about how Community Associated Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus lives and spreads to infect the unsuspecting human body.
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RAYLE NEWS
By Bonnie Boatwright Call 274-3264
      We have been blessed with some nice rain and cold weather and it is welcomed. . I enjoyed Sunday School and church at my church, Sardis Baptist, Sunday morning as usual. A good crowd came out despite the cold weather. The congregational singing was led by Pam Hall with Rebekah Echols as pianist.
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McMillians honored at Beaverdam Baptist in celebration of coming 55th anniversary
      Sunday was a special day at Beaverdam Baptist Church. Members honored Rev. and Mrs. John McMillian who will be celebrating their 55th wedding anniversary January 30. They also welcomed Rev. and Mrs. Andy Perryman. Rev.
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Aonia News
By SHERRY W. NEWSOME Please call 706-678-2898
      Baby, it's cold outside. Aren't we fortunate to have warm clothes, a warm home, and warm food and drink. It's really been a peculiar week -- sunshine, snow, rain, wind, and cold temperatures. A variety of winter weather. The snow was beautiful and a good bit of it. I wish all the children could ha...
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Lundberg News
By SAMILLE SHERRER Please call 706-678-7363
      We will have a covered dish meal at Clifford's Grove Baptist Church Sunday, January 27. We didn't have a fifth Sunday meal in December, so members, come on down and bring your friends. .It has been so cold I think most people stayed home and didn't go very much over the weekend. I'm sure the child...
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Tignall News
By CAROLYN GAMMON Please call 706-285-2736
      Isn't it funny that any time the weather forecast calls for snow or sleet, everyone flocks to the grocery store to get milk and bread as if they aren't needed any other time. I was at the North Wilkes Library Saturday for children's story time, but no one showed up. I know that all the kids were h...
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Tyrone News
By PRISCILLA MAXWELL Please call 706-678-7657
      As we have begun a new year I want to take time to thank those of you who live in the Tyrone area and other interested friends for all your loving support, understanding, and encouragement over the many years I have tried to write this column. Through sickness and health many of you have been ther...
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Wilkes Health Care residents enjoy visits with family, friends
      Guests of Mrs. Bernice McAvoy were Gail Galbreath, Charles and Hilda Palmer, Ronnie McAvoy, Marion Poss, and Joyce Blackburn. .Mrs. Gertrude Tyler's guests were Zella Bennett, Rich and Gail Seibert, Mildred Tyler, Doug Tyler, Marjorie Tyler, and Bella Moss. .Carrie Mae Williams, Earnestine Woods ...
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Revolutionary Days celebration has activities set for children
      Local children and youth will get to imagine living in Wilkes County during the Revolutionary War during the upcoming Revolutionary Days Kettle Creek Celebration weekend in February. Activities especially designed for kids will include playing Colonial games, marching in a parade, learning how to...
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Civil War Round Table dinner to hear of Stonewall Jackson's great campaign
      Bob Tanner will present the story of General Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley to the Washington Civil War Round Table on Monday evening, January 28, at 6 p.m., at The Jockey Club Restaurant on the Square in Washington.
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City-sponsored workshop will help with home-buying process
      If you want to buy a home but don't know where to start, a good starting point would be Saturday's free educational workshop set for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Pope Center on Lexington Avenue. The City of Washington is sponsoring the program to help take the confusion and uncertainty out of the hom...
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Hospital employees give the gift of warm hands
     The warm hearts of Wills Memorial Hospital employees are bringing some warm hands this winter, as they donated gloves and mittens to the children in the Wilkes County Community Partnership (Family Connection and Communities In Schools). The gloves and mittens will be distributed to the children in t...
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Augusta VA medical center renamed for late U.S. Rep. Charlie Norwood
      Gloria Norwood, wife of the late 10th District Congressman Charlie Norwood, was the guest of honor at a ceremony during which the name of the Augusta VA Medical Center was changed to the Charlie Norwood Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
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Emergency help is now available for winter's home heating bills
      The Department of Human Resources has announced $1.6 million in emergency contingency funds to help low-income families meet home energy costs. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funds will provide households across the state with heating assistance for the winter months ahead.
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