As the diversity of the United States has grown, so has the growth of cultural and ethnic cuisine. Likewise, as Henry County’s population has exploded, the number of restaurants has grown with us. Look in any shopping district around the county and find a restaurant catering to just about any taste: Mexican, Italian, Chinese, Indian, Thai, and Cuban. I am sure there are some I have missed. Far and above the Mexican food scene exceeds all others. A person can find authentic Mexican to Tex-Mex. Gabino’s Mexican Grill in Locust Grove is a local restaurant that bridges the gap between...
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My visit to Berry College with the Atlanta School of Photography
During the week, I’m an eye doctor, dedicating my days to helping patients with ocular health. It’s a rewarding profession that allows me to make a significant impact on people’s lives by improving their sight and, consequently, their quality of life. However, come the weekend, I switch roles and immerse myself in photography. This passion for capturing moments and scenes provides a creative outlet contrasting my structured weekday responsibilities. With a camera in hand, I explore diverse subjects, from stunning landscapes to intricate details in everyday objects. Photography allows me to express myself artistically and see the world from different...
“Irresistible Love”
Cathy Ray grew up in the small town of Fulton, Kentucky. She was the baby of 11 children in a blended family. Her Dad was a mechanic who never finished school, and her mom was a faithful woman. Cathy loved her parents greatly! Cathy grew up very poor and was determined to get an education and leave their small town, not realizing in those moments that God could help her. While she was in college, she started dating her now husband, Monty. It was also at this time that her mother died in a car crash. This event would help...
The Future Looks Bright
Former Henry County Schools student Bryce Mullins graduated from Locust Grove High School in May. Mullins shared that it was a day he did not believe he would ever get to experience due to multiple roadblocks along his educational journey. Mullins was a freshman attending Locust Grove High School when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and students transitioned to remote learning. Due to the drastic change in his learning environment, he experienced a significant setback and was not able to keep up with his classes from home. “I wasn’t motivated to learn,” said Mullins. “I needed to be in a classroom....
A Miraculous Place for a Miracle Young Man
Before he was born, 17-year-old Mekhi Floyd faced life-threatening challenges. His mom, Altovise Floyd, became concerned about a month before...
Beautiful Legacy – Remembering Greg Horton
Greg Horton was not the type of person to seek the spotlight. Somehow, though, it found him. Not in a...
It’s Never too Late to Try Something New
For decades, Amy Iketani toyed with the idea of being a writer. In her early fifties, she decided to go...
Personal Investments
In the process of building financial portfolios, where and how we invest our resources is of great importance. If one...
My visit to Berry College with the Atlanta School of Photography
During the week, I’m an eye doctor, dedicating my days to helping patients with ocular health. It’s a rewarding profession...
Robo-Writer
(Local 3rd Grade student has“itch” for inventing robots and writing books) By JD Hardin As far back as many of...
Ready to Read
Learning to read is one of the core skills taught when a student first starts going to school. However, not...