Rackin ‘em and Stackin ‘em: Helpful Dates for Georgia Hunting Seasons

CALLING ALL GEORGIA OUTDOORSMEN: You know what time of year it is. It’s time to bust out the trail cams, get the feed plots out, and pick your favorite spot for this year’s deer season. Nothing beats getting up in the stand at the crack of dawn and sitting in dead silence until you see that beautiful 8-point strut right in between your crosshairs. If … Continue reading Rackin ‘em and Stackin ‘em: Helpful Dates for Georgia Hunting Seasons

Barking Up the Designer Tree: Top Four Mixed Dog Breeds

If we’re being doggone honest, a designer breed is simply a mutt — a dog with parents of different breeds. But do we really care? Many of the designer breeds gaining popularity today are admired for their originality and undeniable cuteness. Mutts can make just as perfect of a companion as their purebred counterparts, and they actually bring a few benefits to the table. They … Continue reading Barking Up the Designer Tree: Top Four Mixed Dog Breeds

Pool Maintenance Tips

Around this time of year, it is nearly impossible not to hear the term swimming in at least one discussion. Plenty of people focus on swimming but how many are actually concerned it what their swimming in? Pools usually contain an abundance of feces, urine, and sometimes even vomit. Showering after swimming is no doubt an effective way to maintain a healthy body but keeping … Continue reading Pool Maintenance Tips

Moultrie 11-Year-Old Discovers – and Excels at – the Sport of Triathlon

“Yeah, my friends think I’m crazy. One of my friends calls me ‘weird’ because I exercise so much,” says Moultrie’s Case Gregory, 11, an aspiring triathlete who attends Willie Williams Middle School. Gregory discovered triathlons this year after spending several years swimming competitively and running at a fairly high level. When family friends who are triathletes realized what the youngster was doing, they encouraged his … Continue reading Moultrie 11-Year-Old Discovers – and Excels at – the Sport of Triathlon

Thompson Farms: “From Our Farm to Your Table”

In the 1930s, Raymond Thompson began farming with his father in Brooks County.  Their goal was simple: they wanted to harvest their own produce for their surrounding areas. Andrew Thompson has kept the family practice alive and well, establishing Thompson Farms in order to continue what his father and grandfather started over seven decades ago. At Thompson Farms, the products are all-natural.  Growth hormones, steroids, … Continue reading Thompson Farms: “From Our Farm to Your Table”