by Tina Neeley | Feb 11, 2023 | Stories
MARCH 1 is National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day — a day to celebrate the rich, gooey goodness of a pantry staple. What better way to start the day than with a batch of special pancakes? Then, keep up the momentum at lunch with Elvis’ favorite midnight snack and an extra...
by Kali Bradford | Feb 11, 2023 | Stories
IT’S THE curse of getting older — you know — being told that we are acting like our parents by taking on their traits, actions, and beliefs. And it’s true. Now, at 39, I find it happening to me, except I don’t take after my parents. I am slowly evolving into who was...
by Kali Bradford | Feb 11, 2023 | Stories
THE QUAINT town of Wartrace has recently added to its charm with the addition of the Big Creek Winery Tasting Room. The local business recently celebrated its arrival with a grand reopening. Sponsored by the Wartrace Chamber of Commerce, the event welcomed locals to...
by Wesley Bryant | Feb 11, 2023 | Stories
THE TEST of history has proven that women have been foundational, like a sturdy rock that can withstand a storm. They overcame obstacles century after century, constantly adapting to the needs of the world while — for many years — reeiving little to no recognition....
by Paige Cushman | Feb 11, 2023 | Stories
AT WORK, Eddie Medley wears many hats: job coach, record keeper, counselor, facilitator, job developer, etc. But he said it all comes down to three important tasks: advocate, facilitate, and coordinate. Since 2018, as an employment specialist for Skills...
by Tina Neeley | Feb 11, 2023 | Stories
WHEN MARY Beth Gunn and her friends used to hit the tennis courts on high school Friday nights, college championship matches may not have been on her radar, but a love of the game and her competitive spirit rallied to build the heart and future of a winning...