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Farmview hosted its Holiday Market on Saturday, Dec. 5. The market featured hand-made items from local crafters including Christmas décor, gifts and even wooden toys for children and the child at heart. Visitors listened to holiday classics performed by local musicians while escaping the cold under heaters. Children took pictures with Santa, who in true 2020 fashion visited from behind a face shield, or waved anxiously from afar. Families then made their way inside for breakfast and lunch in the café and a visit to the butcher counter and grocery store.
Read moreMorgan County High School teacher and coach James Ignoffo will forever be known as the school’s first girl’s flag football coach, but he’s no stranger to leading.
Read moreMost people know Megan Morris for her work at Morgan Medical Center, but she is also the mom of two active boys, Leyton and Kaden.
Read more“Well that is a crazy story because I didn’t intend to open a store in Madison,” said Madison Grace owner Shaune Escoe.
Read moreMike Jones had a unique experience when he joined the military to serve our country. Jones was drafted at age 14 into the National Guard during World War II. Jones said he went to Fort Benning every weekend until he was 18 years old in 1948.
Read moreThe sweet smell competition is the air for one Eatonton resident. Local cake decorator and owner of Merci Beaucoup Cakes, Reva Alexander-Hawk, will be competing in Food Network’s latest competition show, Candy Land, on Sunday, Nov. 15 at 9 p.m.
Read moreDiesels in Dark Corners X at liberty Truck & Tractor Pull reached record numbers in turnout and participation with an estimated 5,000 or more in attendance. The two-day event took place Friday, Nov. 6 and Saturday, Nov. 7. It brought people from all over the U.S. and many arrived Thursday in preparation for this annual event.
Read moreColonel Doug “Flounder” Miller is one of many veterans that currently reside in Putnam County.
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