Arrival of a perplexing NFL Draft is upon us
If you haven’t paid attention to all things NFL since the Los Angeles Rams hoisted the Lombardi Trophy after winning the Super Bowl, it may take a few weeks to bring you up to speed.
If you haven’t paid attention to all things NFL since the Los Angeles Rams hoisted the Lombardi Trophy after winning the Super Bowl, it may take a few weeks to bring you up to speed.
You can’t see the cause with the naked eye, but the effect hits you in the face every day.
Is Rabun County incredibly lucky, or is our COVID-19 case count severely underreported?
The answer may be that it’s a little bit of both.
What feels like years was just months ago. I remember learning about a virus that was spreading quickly in a faraway town in China. Coronavirus felt so foreign to me at the time.
If ever there was a time to come together as a community, it’s during the unprecedented health and economic crisis due to the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Social distancing means keeping six feet apart between yourself and people outside your home, but for me it means being 152 miles from my closest family in Rome, Ga.
Back in January, my co-host on the It Still Lives Foxfire podcast, Kami Ahrens, and I thought it relevant to focus our January episode on interviews from Foxfire’s archive about the local
In this time of great national anxiety, it is reassuring to see and hear the outpouring of support for friends and neighbors here in Rabun County over the past few weeks.
Having spent my entire adult life working at newspapers across the southeastern United States (and one tropical island), I know that folks count on their hometown paper to keep them a step ahead of
COVID-19, known as coronavirus, has struck the United States and Georgia with a vengeance.