Jul 7, 2011 in Lifestyles by Laura Stein
If citrus-glazed salmon and harvest vegetable ragout with braised short ribs sounds delicious but out of your budget for time and groceries, join the crowd. Years ago these would have been recipes that I would try just for the fun of it but now with two jobs, two teenagers, a dog and husband (who by [...]
Tags: Dieting, Fitness, Health
Jan 12, 2011 in Lifestyles by Laura Stein
It’s that time of year again when we asses the different facets of our lives from career goals to money to relationships and everything in between. For millions of Americans, this is also a time when we think about our health and fitness goals. We are bombarded every day with information on the importance of [...]
Tags: Fitness
Jul 21, 2010 in Politics by Chris Foster
Below is a list of all races and vote totals by county. Each link is a link to the Secretary of State website. Statewide Vote Totals Summary – All Offices Federal and Statewide Offices Georgia Senate Georgia House of Representatives District Attorneys Court of Appeals Vote Totals by County (Federal & Statewide Offices, Georgia General [...]
Tags: Election 2010, Politics, Primary Results
Jul 21, 2010 in Politics by Chris Foster
The votes are in! We have compiled a short list of the results for the Georgia Gubernatorial Primary. For the Democrats (as expected) Roy Barnes dominated bringing in over 65% (with 99% of precincts reporting) of the votes, winning the democratic party nomination. Roy Barnes served one term as Georgia’s Governor from 1999 to 2003. [...]
Tags: Gubernatorial 2010, Politics, Primary Results
Jun 7, 2010 in Politics by C Foster
Brian Kemp seems so approachable and down-to-earth, you might almost forget he’s a politician – that is, were it not for the stately office at the Georgia State Capitol and the hardworking staff who keep him on a consistently tight schedule. The small business owner of Kemp Properties, a real estate investment and management company, [...]
Tags: Brian Kemp, Election 2010, Georgia, Politics, Secretary of State
May 3, 2010 in Politics by Chris Foster
The battle for Georgia Governor is definitely getting heated. Today, a statement was released from Karen Handel’s campaign, via email, that states “Saturday, at the GA GOP 6th District debate, Karen announced that it would be the last event where she appears on the same stage as Ray McBerry.” The email also stated that “it [...]
Tags: Georgia, Governor, Gubernatorial 2010, Karen Handel, Politics, Ray McBerry
Mar 25, 2010 in Sports by C Foster
Every year since 1966 the blooming of flowers during the spring in the South has meant one thing: the Atlanta Steeplechase is on its way. For the past 45 years now, Georgians have donned their favorite hats, sipped on mint juleps and listened for the thundering of horse hoofs at one of the state’s most [...]
Tags: Atlanta, Cartersville, Event, Horse Races, Kingston Downs, Steeplechase
Mar 25, 2010 in Local & State by C Foster
The streets just became a little safer – or at least more manageable – for Roswell residents. Thanks to a new partnership between the Roswell Police Department and CrimeReports.com, residents will now be able to access a map of the city to help them track criminal activity within their local community. “Providing reliable, timely information [...]
Tags: CrimeReports, Police, Roswell, Web 2.0