Moonlight Madness
Perhaps the Moonlight Madness madcap evening Sunday in Atlanta might be characterized best by the Queen City Assembly of God Church. The church had an unusual booth.
Perhaps the Moonlight Madness madcap evening Sunday in Atlanta might be characterized best by the Queen City Assembly of God Church. The church had an unusual booth.
As Linden-Kildare students approach the 2024-25 school year there are several new things to look forward to and a few to get used to.
Reba Byrd, writing in her column “Cass County Cousins” for the Citizens Journal on Sept. 18, 1980, gives the following information.
Here’s a hard mystery for you. It’s a stone in a very familiar place in Cass County (in fact, the center of the county). Almost everyone knows about it and avoids it. After all, it is not going anywhere. But your mystery for the week is to answer just what is this stone for, what does it indicate and why. Just think, if some visitor to the county runs into this stone accidentally and if you are nearby, you’ll be able to sympathize and tell the person what it’s all about. That’s worth something. Come back next week for the answer to the “Mystery in Stone.”
Atlanta senior Ty Pennington competed at the Hooks FFA show last night