Flooding, culverts, odors, all part of Bruce meeting
Bruce mayor and town board discussed flood fixes, were asked about a mural, and heard some citizen complaints at their
View ArticleJames cherishes the CCHS community and its support
Layla James began taking school seriously at a very young age and has now seen it through as the 2024-25
View ArticleGore used motivation from peers and parents to excel
Jackson Gore is the 2024-25 Valedictorian at Bruce High School. “It’s a great honor,” Gore said. “It took a lot
View ArticleNew playground equipment installed at Bruce Elementary
Bruce Elementary School’s past two Fall Festival proceeds and a year of grade-level fundraising have gone toward the purchase of
View ArticleCole, Herrod, Martin make their case for Derma top job
Derma voters will choose a new mayor June 3 from three candidates – Mary Cole, Shelia Herrod and David Martin.
View ArticleA spring dinner party (or a family meal) is much easier than you think
It doesn’t take much to impress me. In fact, I’m often inspired by the simplest things. Take a video I
View ArticleLocal rescues have big impact for their owners, community
National Dog Rescue Day is observed on May 20 to raise awareness of the amazing dogs sheltered in rescues waiting
View ArticleRobert Earl’s News-Notes: Publishers Clearing House going away
Pam Gardner of Still Blessed will be at Lantrip Saturday, May 31 at 6 p.m. for a night of gospel
View ArticleHopefully we can find a balance controlling kudzu
Kudzu has been given several nicknames throughout the Southeastern U.S. where it grows profusely due to the ideal climate conditions.
View ArticleEdimentals more garden design than just how-to
Maybe I’ve been exposed to too many great ideas at flowers shows and botanic gardens around the world, but traditional
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