'Stomach virus' hits Columbus
Public health officials think 40 reports of illness are norovirus
Published on: 11/14/08
Flu season is quickly coming upon us, but it's not the flu that seems to be the problem in the Chattahoochee Valley at this time.
CONTACT FEATURES | Editor: Dawn Minty | Phone: 706-571-8512 | dminty@ledger-enquirer.comFlu season is quickly coming upon us, but it's not the flu that seems to be the problem in the Chattahoochee Valley at this time.
The pyracantha gets its name from the Greek word "pyr," for fire, and "akanthos," for thorn, hence the common name firethorn. This is very appropriate, as the pyracantha has sharp, painful thorns. I remember as a child reaching in to retrieve baseballs from the branches and coming out screaming. The thorns do provide a valuable service because when grown by a window, the shrub offers protection from intruders.
The game is called 'Clusterz!' And it ate two weeks of my life.
Current Occupation: Chief of Staff for the DeKalb County School System, a 100,000-student district in Decatur, Ga.
Several people attending mass Saturday evening at St. Joseph's Catholic Church said they support a Modesto priest who is urging parishioners to go to confession if they voted for Barack Obama.
Make these rolls a week ahead and freeze.
Jan Miller and her husband, Joe, a Columbus dentist, have been attending the Steeplechase at Callaway Gardens for the past 23 years.
Jim Zhong opened Tako Japanese & Chinese Restaurant in the Whitesville Crossing Shopping Center (on the corner of Whitesville and Double Churches roads) two years ago.
Across America, many of the small-scale farms that once fed the country have been replaced by mega-sized monoculture farms with a single crop growing in all directions, as far as the eye can see.