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The Good News

Proverbs 24:1-2 says Don’t envy evil people; don’t desire their company for they spend their days plotting violence, and their words are always stirring up trouble. St. John 10:28 Who are you? My sheep recognize my voice; I know them and they follow me. I give them eternal life and they will never perish. No…

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New Start–Air

When it comes to the essentials for maintaining or regaining health, pure air doesn’t always receive the place of prominence and prestige that it should. As we mentioned in our very first article in this NEW START series, “we can survive weeks without food, days without water, but only minutes without air.” This importance seen…

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Tips for Reducing Shipping Costs

A big step for any new business is finally building up enough outbound volume to justify the use of freight shipping. However, it can be a major money sink if you aren’t familiar with the process. Here are some tips for reducing shipping costs so you can reinvest in your business. Explore Your Options With…

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Important Things To Consider When Opening a Medical Clinic

Getting started with your own medical practice is a long, nerve-wracking process. Becoming a physician entrepreneur takes a lot of planning and hard work. Make your dream of owning your own practice a reality. Here are a few important things to consider when opening a medical clinic. Buying Software Systems   Software systems can be a…

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L. Taylor Wins Contest On 1st Try This Year

ADAM MCGINNIS (L), LIONEL TAYLOR Lionel Taylor, a teacher at Jasper County High School, played the Monticello News football contest for the first time this year last week, and guess what? He won! Mr. Taylor said he has played in previous years, but this was the first week this year that he picked up a…

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City Officials Hear from GAH Youth

CITY OFFICIALS, GET AHEAD HOUSE CHILDREN POSE Members of the Monticello City Council met for a panel discussion with students from the Get Ahead House (GAH) last Thursday. Initially Mayor Bryan Standifer along with Mayor Pro-tem Gail Harrell and City Council members Cynthia Miller and David Wease introduced themselves saying a little about themselves. City…

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Lady Cougars Softball Advance to GISA AA Championship Series

LADY COUGARS TO BEGIN PLAY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP TODAY The Piedmont Academy fast-pitch softball team is now two wins away from a state championship. Coach Joe Johnson’s team swept Brentwood Saturday on the road in Sandersville and will now face Briarwood Academy (19-8) for the GISA Class AA championship. The Lady Buccaneers took game three Monday…

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3 Crucial Services Small Businesses Should Outsource

Running a business isn’t for the faint of heart. The current climate has made it especially challenging for small business owners to be successful. Luckily, not all hope is lost. Business owners can take some stress off their plates by outsourcing certain services. This piece talks about services small businesses should outsource so that owners…

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Tips for Getting Your Stables Ready for Winter

Winter will be here before we know it, and you’ll want your stables in line before the cold and snow set in. Preparing your stables for winter will improve your stables and equipment’s longevity, as well as the health and safety of your horses. Here are a few tips for getting your stables ready for…

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