by Wesley Bryant | Mar 11, 2023 | Stories
I think of education the same way I think of the spring season. In that time of year, out of season and lifeless-looking trees begin to bloom and become like new. The new nutrients, new water, and new sunlight create new opportunities. They drop seeds, give us food to...
by Guest Writer | Mar 11, 2023 | Stories
The Motlow State women’s soccer team ended the most successful season in program history with a pair of 3-0 losses in the NJCAA women’s soccer championship held in Evans, Georgia. The Bucks (16-5) won their second consecutive Tennessee Community College Athletic...
by Kali Bradford | Mar 11, 2023 | Stories
This quote by author and pastor John C. Maxwell speaks to why a leader is the perfect mix of courage, vulnerability, and strength. Leaders have been there and know what is needed to ensure a successful way through. A good leader shares this knowledge, enabling others...
by Guest Writer | Mar 11, 2023 | Stories
Kids are barreling through the door after school, complaining that they are starving! It’s the age-old gripe of children, no matter how old. We all know that kiddos often get hungry between meals. Unfortunately, many packaged snacks for kids are very unhealthy....
by Tina Neeley | Mar 11, 2023 | Stories
We feel the most comfortable when we know where we’re going. Knowing our destination, all the familiar landmarks along the way, and where we’ll settle in once we’ve arrived gives us a sense of control. We’re in the driver’s seat, right? But how do we wrestle with the...
by Guest Writer | Mar 11, 2023 | Stories
Mardi Gras is a holiday known across the country and the world. It is a magical time of celebration that includes brightly colored decorations, parades, good food, and lots of fun. A legal holiday in Louisiana, it is celebrated throughout the state. Bon Temps in the...