Cynthia Price Kenney, 78, of Athens passed away on January 17, 2020. She was the daughter of Judge Olin and Frances Price. Mrs. Kenney was a graduate of Athens High class of 1959 and Truett McConnell College. She taught kindergarten at Piedmont Academy in Monticello and was a preschool teacher at First Presbyterian in Athens…
Funeral services for Mrs. Bunnist Lee Gantt Ammons, age 66, were held January 16, 2020 at St. James A.M.E. Church with burial in the New Community Cemetery in Adgateville. Rev. Dr. Jimmy Horton officiated. She died January 10. “Lucy,” as she was affectionately known, was born May 6, 1953 in Hillsboro to Marvin and Louella…
Disposable diapers have a notable reputation. After all, they’re used to absorb your baby’s messes and prevent it from spreading. They are a staple for any baby bag in any situation. Knowing how disposable diapers are made is equally important so you know what you’re buying. Ultimately, disposable diapers consist of two parts: the absorbent…
Most of us have attempted to play a guitar at some point, but while you may be able to strum a G chord, you might not know what goes into crafting the instrument. If you’re curious about how acoustic guitars are made, read on to gain an understanding of the general process. Materials The initial…
A science lab can be a very intriguing and exciting place, but it can also become quite dangerous. When technicians do not follow proper safety precautions, the risk of injury and disaster increases significantly. To ensure all experiments are conducted accurately and safely, it’s important to maintain constant vigilance and follow all laboratory procedures exactly.…
Do you want to be more generous but don’t know how to make your desire a habit? If so, here are some ways to become a more generous person and accomplish your goal. Practice Often generosity is associated with a feeling. The trouble is that these feelings can ebb and flow, so don’t forget generosity…
If you’re not familiar with chromatography, put simply, it’s a method that separates substances or mixtures into their designated components. In other words, chromatography separates components into a mobile phase and a stationary phase so that they naturally separate at different speeds. So, how does this apply to our lives? Chromatography Helps Us Maintain…
Linda Diane Martin Jones, age 67, passed away Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020, at Jasper Memorial Hospital after a sudden illness. Linda Jones was born in Atlanta, to the late Luther Jack Martin and Susie Margaret Ingram Martin. She lived in Jonesboro before moving to Jasper County in 2000. She was a member of Callie Fuller…
Jacquelyn Vanasse Harmon, age 71, of Mansfield, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, at her residence. Jacquelyn Harmon was born in Keene, N.H. on April 12, 1948. Her parents were the late Robert Vanasse and Naomi Tucker Vanasse. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Sandy Ballou. Jacquelyn Harmon…
Getting patients to keep their dental appointments is important for the success of any dental practice. When patients skip their appointments, or cancel them last-minute, they result in wasted preparation time, lost revenue, and frustration. While it’s virtually impossible to eliminate the occurrence of no-shows in your office entirely, you can take a few measures…
