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Marvin Jenkins—Just As He Is

MARVIN JENKINS Marvin Jenkins has a face familiar to many, if not all. If you don’t know him by his face, you will most certainly recognize him by his trade. Most days you can catch Marvin riding his mower, trimming some weeds, or pruning bushes in the brightness of daylight which is usually early mornings.…

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5 Brilliant Ways to Make Cleaning Environmentally Friendly

Make your cleaning routine something the world would be proud of. Quit using those harsh chemicals that are bad not just for your body but for the environment and figure out a different way to clean. As we get closer to spring, think about the different ways you can make cleaning safe for you, your…

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5 Common Dieting Misconceptions

At the start of the New Year, many people adopt a new diet to achieve their resolution of living a healthier lifestyle. However, there are some common dieting misconceptions to be aware of before fully committing to a diet. There is so much information out there about what you should eat to lose weight. So,…

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Ethel Mae Spell Young

Ethel Mae Spell Young, age 88, of Mansfield, passed away Friday, Feb. 7, 2020, at her residence. Ethel Young was born in Douglas on April 28, 1931, to the late Joshua Thomas Spell and Ethel Wright Spell. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Elton Young in 1999; daughter,…

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How to Improve Efficiency in Healthcare

Healthcare facilities are prone to inefficiencies. There’s so much that can go wrong in a day, and when different emergencies come up with patients, it can feel impossible to keep up sometimes. However, there are some tips we can give to at least make the process a little smoother. For example, aside from patient-facing work,…

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Reasons You Need a Sewer Inspection

“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” or so your great-Grandma said. She probably also said, “a stitch in time saves nine.” The idea of fixing small problems before they become big ones is the main reason you need a sewer inspection. Schedule sewer lines inspections every other year or so, especially…

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Herman Robert “Buddy” Avant

Herman Robert “Buddy” Avant, age 72, of Hillsboro passed away Sunday, January 26, 2020, at the Hospice of Central Georgia in Macon. Buddy Avant was born in Hillsboro, Georgia to the late Herman Glover Avant and Sybil Williams Avant. In addition to his parents, his brother and sister, Calvin Williams Avant and Shirley Anne Avant;…

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Charles Harold McElheney

Charles Harold McElheney, 84, of Macon, Georgia, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, Jan. 27. Mr. McElheney was born Sept. 5, 1935 to the late Ray and Euna McElheney in Monticello. He was retired from Georgia Department of Transportation. He loved his family, church (Fellowship Primitive Baptist Church), golf and Georgia Bulldogs. He is…

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How to Improve Manufacturing Efficiency

Efficiency is essential for manufacturing. When producing goods at a fast rate, machines and operators must do whatever they can to keep these rates high. Essentially, every facility manager should know how to improve manufacturing efficiency to keep costs low and quality high. These tips will improve the workload of any manufacturing facility with its…

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