
Paying homage to a long-time Paulding Progress writer
In a departure from my usual nature-related column, this week I am joining in on the celebration of 75 years of the publication of the Paulding Progress.
In a departure from my usual nature-related column, this week I am joining in on the celebration of 75 years of the publication of the Paulding Progress.
It is Tuesday morning, and the sun is trying to peep through.
PAULDING — Emmanuel Baptist Church (EBC) in Paulding is excited to welcome Garrett Atkins as their pastor.
The front page of the very first edition of the Paulding Progress on November 17, 1949 Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
About two months ago, we purchased an astrophotography smart telescope. We saw it as an affordable way to view and photograph deep space objects, the moon and in some cases, the planets.
Winter is right around the corner and many homeowners are taking advantage of the unseasonably warm temperatures to complete autumn yard maintenance before the ground freezes. This includes the last-minute application of fertilizer onto lawns.
As our national elections close, a new Republican administration is taking over with different priorities, so expect some major changes in agricultural policies. The current administration’s priority was on climate smart agricultural policies that helped reduce greenhouse gasses.
A century ago popular music was playing instruments in the parlor with your friends. Aren’t you glad for recordings?
The teachers must have talked because both firstgrade classrooms including the girls had a lesson on how to tie their shoelaces. I already knew how to tie my shoes, but I was slow and really had to concentrate.
An important date for farmers has passed. The Farm Bill officially expired on September 30, 2024.