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Conyers resident recalls her WWII service to her country
Conyers resident Helen Sutherland, 90, recalls her days serving in the WAVES during World War II.
Lithonians look back on life during WWII
Alice Stallings and Ralph Way of Lithonia are both part of The Greatest Generation -- one served by fighting, the other by keeping things going at home.
WWII veteran Hattendorf recalls airborne adventures
Wilbur Hattendorf and his brother Rich flew and fought and dodged anti-aircraft fire for 50 missions over North Africa during World War II.
Conyers woman among millions who fought on the homefront
Ruth Jones was one of millions who helped the war effort by keeping the home fires burning during World War II.
War memories remain vivid for Merryvale group
Five veterans who now live at Covington's Merryvale Assisted Living facility recently recalled their years in the armed services.
Roy Reid witnessed 'Day of Infamy' up close and personal
Co-pilot Roy Reid was aboard the first American plane believed to have been shot down in World War II.
Conyers veteran Garrison kept American planes in the air during WWII
Bill Garrison recalls his days in WWII in China, Burma and India, keepiing fighter aircraft in the air.
Rockdale man recounts life on submarine in WWII
Rockdale County resident Charles Crews fought WWII beneath the Pacific Ocean as a submariner. He and the crew of the USS Spot were depth-charged 4 times, twice by their own country.
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Community
- Charlie and Binx would like to find new homes
- Rockdale/Newton Community Calendar
- Griffin-Murphy Engagement
- JOE LAGUARDIA: We can show our devotion to God in many ways
- Local gospel choir welcomes nationally known Louisiana pastor
- JAMES BEHRENS: God has not abandoned us, He shines through our service to each other
- TONY ELDER: Christ should be our most important focus
- JOHN PEARRELL: Those who consider themselves the body of Christ need to act more like it
- ORRIN MORRIS: Greenbrier vines a metaphor for our own entangled lives
- Progressive music festival celebrates eighth year at Olde Town Pavilion
Religion
- JOE LAGUARDIA: We can show our devotion to God in many ways
- Local gospel choir welcomes nationally known Louisiana pastor
- JAMES BEHRENS: God has not abandoned us, He shines through our service to each other
- TONY ELDER: Christ should be our most important focus
- JOHN PEARRELL: Those who consider themselves the body of Christ need to act more like it
- ORRIN MORRIS: Greenbrier vines a metaphor for our own entangled lives
- TONY ELDER: If we work together, we can aspire to greater spiritual heights
- ORRIN MORRIS: Make pies, jellies, wine with elderberry
- Gospel musical encourages audiences to find hope in God
- JOE LAGUARDIA: Amidst stress of daily schedules, deadlines, remember that love is patient
East Metro
- Progressive music festival celebrates eighth year at Olde Town Pavilion
- RONDA RICH: No happy ending for Peggy Sue's story
- TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER: Sweetly gentle 'Patron Saint of Lost Dogs' perfect for pet lovers
- Local photography club invites new members
- RONDA RICH: Mama knew the importance of education
- TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER: Stephen King's son serves up dangerously innocent horror story in "NOS4A2"
- Insectival for those who love, or loathe, insects
- RONDA RICH: No need for foul language
- TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER: Take a peek behind the palace walls in 'Serving Victoria'
- New Depot Players presents Pulitzer prize-winning 'Driving Miss Daisy'














