Strange Origins of Iconic Words
Strange Origins of Iconic Words From “robot” to “walrus,” there’s no shortage of words with fascinating origins. You might think these terms have dull, scientific roots, but that’s not the case. These are the strange origins of some iconic words that will give you a new perspective on some incredibly common terms. Clue It’s a…
Read More3 Simple Ways to Take Better Care of Your Skin this Summer
Every season brings its share of unique obstacles to your skincare routine. The heat and sunshine of summer is no exception. If you’re worried about your skin taking a hit from sun damage or excess humidity, fear not. There are a few key steps you can take to create a skincare routine that leaves you…
Read MoreHow to Take Your Home Business to the Next Level
Owning and operating a home business is more popular now than ever before. Thanks to advancements in technology and the prevalence of online shopping, almost all business dealings can take place in the comfort of your own home. However, there are still some limitations that come with operating a home business. For one thing, your…
Read MoreNatural Ingredients That Are Great for Your Skin
Most people know that fruits, vegetables, and lean meats help the body function properly. But did you know that natural ingredients help promote healthy skin? To learn about the natural ingredients that are great for your skin, continue reading. Green Tea Out of all the types of teas you can consume or include in your…
Read MoreIn the Know: The Different Types of Drug Tests
In the Know: The Different Types of Drug Tests Getting a drug test can be scary, especially if you’ve never had to get one before. A person may need a drug test for several reasons, and it doesn’t always have to do with something criminal. For example, employers often require new employees to undergo drug…
Read MoreThe Necessary Steps to Establish a Museum
In a fast-paced world, slow contemplation has a distinct power and place. This is possible only in an environment conducive to thought and stillness, though. National parks and other nature spots provide such an environment while museums bring this pensiveness indoors. If you treasure a certain pursuit or group of people, consider opening your own…
Read MoreKenneth Michael ‘Mike’ Cuthbertson
Kenneth Michael “Mike” Cuthbertson, age 73, of Monticello, passed away Thursday, July 23, 2020, at Pruitt Health-Toomsboro in Toomsboro. Kenneth Cuthbertson was born on March 8, 1947 in Charlotte, N.C. His parents were the late Loyde Russell and Nancy Sue Williams Cuthbertson. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother,…
Read MoreHow Hand Sanitizers Work to Keep Us Safe
Hand sanitizer has become a hot commodity in 2020. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, sanitizers have been a highly sought-after amenity to keep the virus at bay. In fact, many companies whose own product manufacturing has taken a hit during the pandemic have now begun to offer their resources to manufacture hand sanitizers. Many laboratories have also…
Read MoreTheron Smith Edwards
Theron Smith Edwards, age 89, passed away Monday, August 17, 2020, at the Coliseum Medical Center in Macon. Theron Edwards was born on March 2, 1931 to the late Homer Theron “H.T.” Edwards and Ethel Smith Edwards. He was a lifelong resident of Jasper County. He married the late Eleanor Lucretia Willis Edwards in 1957…
Read MoreA Family Road Trip In Covid Times
Every other summer, our family of six tries to take a cross country road trip to connect with old friends and family and to enjoy this country’s natural resources and amazing sites. We first thought we would cancel our summer road trip this year, but then we thought about how we could do it safely…
Read More