by Wesley Bryant | Dec 16, 2023 | Stories
THE FIRST sounds of life are screams and cries of joy. Oxygen fills little lungs for the first time. The lights above are bright. And the beeping machines from every corner of the room can be overwhelming. None of us remember, but I imagine it’s quite jarring to go...
by Jeriah Brumfield | Dec 16, 2023 | Stories
TINA TAYLOR, a passionate administrator at Autumn Oaks Assisted Living, exudes genuine enthusiasm when discussing the facility’s mission and services. Her spirit extends beyond the facility, reaching into our community. She enthusiastically describes the strong bond...
by Wesley Bryant | Nov 11, 2023 | Stories
LIKE THE cozy warmth of a heated blanket, Good News and the holidays are in the air once again. The season of festive lights, crackling fireplaces, and familiar carols is upon us, inviting a sense of togetherness that warms the soul. As the vintage Christmas record...
by Tina Neeley | Nov 11, 2023 | Stories
STORMS DEMAND our attention. They’re no big deal to some and stir crippling anxiety in others. Between those extremes is everyone else. Despite these differences, one thing unites us: our desire for accurate weather forecasting in all seasons. Before the explosion of...
by Guest Writer | Nov 11, 2023 | Stories
IN THE parking lot of Southern Family Market lies a food truck paradise where different food trucks congregate to help one another and serve the community. Each being a delight on its own, every one of these small businesses has created an event worth visiting. On...
by Wesley Bryant | Oct 13, 2023 | Stories
WE ENCOUNTER unsung heroes who walk among us without recognition. They may not be wearing a cape and a mask, but they’re a hero regardless. Their unwavering commitment to service and sacrifice makes our communities safer and more compassionate. They’re the Batman to...