Woman charged with criminal mischief damages eleven cars
Carolyn Oliver was taken into custody on March 18 for 11 to 12 counts of criminal mischief, according to Sheriff Larry Rowe. Oliver was seen around 8;00 a.m.
Carolyn Oliver was taken into custody on March 18 for 11 to 12 counts of criminal mischief, according to Sheriff Larry Rowe. Oliver was seen around 8;00 a.m.
Photo 1: This little princess was shopping with her mother at Terri’s Treasures during Spring Fling and celebrating her favorite store’s 25th Anniversary.
The cafeteria of Mae Luster Stephens Junior High was filled with balloons, candy, excitement and batons on March 11 as the Linden Kildare Band program held auditions for both the high school and junior high majorette lines. Four girls auditioned for the high school line and ten auditioned for the junior high line.
I have been dreaming of and loving this area in northern Cass County, approximately three miles south of State Highway 77 on the Cusseta to Linden county road, since I was a very small girl. I was born and grew up in the Cornett area and driving along the road to Hughes Springs over the high hills, we/I would look into the beauty of the Cusseta Mountains with my father telling the family the mountains were named by his grandfather John Robin Heard.
Williamson Petty (1820-61), Sulphur River ferryman, donated land for this cemetery from a claim which he settled in 1850. Col. John C. Douglass (1818-63), from Georgia, bought in 1855 all of the Petty claim not previously reserved for school and church. The cemetery took its name from his town of Douglassville. The earliest legible stone (1859) marks the grave site of Mrs. Henrietta Cook and her infant twins. Additional land was acquired in 1928 and 1939. The cemetery has about 400 graves and a governing association. – Historical Marker Text. Marker erected 1976.