April/May 2010
SEHS and ECHS seniors Ashely Thompson and Sydney Hammock model a few of this year’s prom dress selections.
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SEHS and ECHS seniors Ashely Thompson and Sydney Hammock model a few of this year’s prom dress selections.
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Music is, by one definition, an art form whose medium is sound. We enjoy various genres of music and are compelled at times to search for particular forms of music to fit our moods. Music has always been a means to bridge gaps and has been used over long periods of time as a means [...]
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The Springfield Revitalization Corporation is bringing family entertainment back to Effingham County. The committee is in the process of restoring Springfield’s Mars Movie Theater, and when it’s completed the refurbished building will do more than just add to the historical beauty of Effingham’s little city. It will be a place for family entertainment and a [...]
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When I arrived at Dave Sanderson’s home in Rincon for our interview, he was dressed for biking. His blue jersey had “Bicycle Ride Across Georgia” written on the front of it, and a red racing type bicycle was close to the front door.
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“But each one has his own gift from God, one in this manner and another in that.” 1 Cor. 7:2 At 2 foot 11 inches tall, Brittany Stout may be a person of short stature, but she is not short on faith or personality! This outgoing, 16-year-old is very willing to talk about being a [...]
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On a Horse A person who cannot walk………has the legs to run Someone who is isolated from others……… has a friend to trust Someone whose balance is impaired…….. has a way to regain it Someone – anyone whose disability presents special obstacles Has the opportunity to over come them…….. – Author Unknown Melanie Dasher’s radiant [...]
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Paul Lindsay doesn’t mind being laughed at. In fact, he believes laughter is one of the best compliments he can receive when people view his creations. Upon entering his “Motique” (word derived by Lindsay to explain his creations of motor driven art and antiques) shop on Laurel Street in Springfield, you become quickly acquainted with [...]
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It began in the early 1700’s. A religious persecution was sweeping across Europe, and in particular, Salzburg, Germany. The archbishop opposed the Lutheran teachings of Martin Luther and continued the practice of punishing those that followed these teachings. It was in the town of Schwarzach that individuals decided to stand by their faith. Due to [...]
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For three years Bruce and Debbie Steed have enjoyed their 7500 square foot house in Kensington Forest. Built on five acres, three of which is cleared, their house is not only their home, but a hub for family and friends to gather and enjoy the quintessential backyard gathering. From the beginning, the home was designed [...]
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Abraham Lincoln once said, “The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.” No one knows that better than high school seniors Matt Davis and Joshua Nelms. Every Monday through Thursday, these young men leave school after morning classes and report to their jobs as apprentice technicians for Gulfstream [...]
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