NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER This annual event began in 1951, and President Ronald Reagan signed it into law in 1988 as the first Thursday in May. The theme for this year is Pray God’s Glory Across the Earth. National Day of Prayer President Kathy Branzell wrote, “We pray that you will join us this year […]
Read More »Ask Alex : New Neighbors
Hey Alex! I have noticed someone building a new home on my street. Construction has been going on a while now. Maybe I have watched too much old tv, but I really want to maybe bake something and take it over to “welcome” them to the neighborhood. Granted I don’t live in any sort of […]
Read More »NORTH GEORGIA ZOO OFFERING “SOCIAL DISTANCING DRIVE THROUGH ZOO” EXPERIENCE
North Georgia Zoo in Cleveland, GA is offering the perfect way to have a fun, family experience while still practicing social distancing. On Saturday and Sunday May 7th & 8th, enjoy the “Social Distancing Drive Through Zoo” experience! Drive through the “other side” of the zoo, where, from the comfort of your car you […]
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Home security has become a billion dollar industry. Theft by taking is on the increase according to law enforcement reports. While serving in jail ministry, I learned that 90% of these crimes are committed to fund drug addiction. Electronic security systems and cameras can help stop unlawful invasion. In the same manner we can protect […]
Read More »While you’re home, help your Hemlocks
While many of you are sheltering at home, I hope you’re going outside every now and then to refresh yourself with the sights, sounds, and smells of nature. Maybe you’re checking on the plants and wildlife around your home to see how they’re faring this spring. And since we’ve just celebrated Earth Day, you may […]
Read More »Character Ed for March: Trustworthy
The Character Ed word for the month of March was Trustworthy. The definition is “able to be relied on as honest or truthful.” The following students and staff were chosen for consistently displaying this character trait throughout the month. Congratulations to all of you! Pictured from top to bottom and left to right- Row 1: […]
Read More »Ask Alex : My Boss Is Too Uptight
Hey Alex, I have worked at my current job for over 8 months and this past week I was late for a 3rd time. All three times that I have been late have been under ten minutes and this last time I was only 4 minutes late! My boss flipped out on me and wrote […]
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In November 2019, FOX News released a study by Nick Lane, a London college professor, suggesting life began in deep sea heated pockets; in opposition to Darwin’s unproven theory that life originated in a warm little pond. The debate goes on as researchers ignore the greater body-of-evidence that supports a Creator. Ken Ham’s Creation Museum […]
Read More »2020 High School Bassmaster
For the second time in the school’s history we have a member on the all state team! Congratulations Owen Moss! It’s a well-deserved honor. I’m proud of all of our guys and girls! I hate that we were cut short this season, but we’re going to be ready when this thing goes live with GHSA […]
Read More »Sanctuary dog mourns his animal friends by staying by their side
(story by Christian Cotroneo) The horses, llamas, donkeys and dogs who arrive at Horse Creek Stable Rescue Sanctuary are often sick, battered or just plain tired. Lester Aradi, a retired police chief, along with his wife Diane, makes sure no one lets them down again. The refuge for special needs animals they founded in Georgia’s Blue Ridge […]
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Pastors who follow the teachings of Jesus are actually sub-shepherds of the Good Shepherd. Sheep are inherently dumb and need a leader to keep them safe. A few church pastors have chosen to disregard government orders, conducting services that expose members to a deadly disease. Jesus cared deeply for people and warned them of pending […]
Read More »Ask Alex : “Big” City Move
Hey Alex, I’m feeling lost. I recently moved to a “big” city for a job opportunity, and even though I am surrounded by a ton of people I am feeling alone. I’ve been here for about a year and I’ve made some really good friends, but I am missing the feeling of family from living […]
Read More »Keep These 2 Things Away from Your Pets
1) Chocolate “Chocolate contains a naturally occurring stimulant called theobromine, which is similar to caffeine. If enough theobromine is ingested it can be toxic to dogs and cats,” said Dr. Sarah Nold, staff veterinarian at Trupanion. Trupanion traditionally sees a high number of chocolate toxicity claims around Easter. Last year, in the month of April, Trupanion […]
Read More »Ask Alex : What’s in a name?
Hey Alex, There is a guy at work that is nice. He’s not for me, but he often goes out of his way to say nice things to people and uses little names for coworkers. Not just women, I’ve paid attention to notice he compliments everyone. From simple things like “Nice tie, handsome” to some […]
Read More »Ask The Doc! COVID Infections and Testing with Special Guest
Special guests Dr. Steven Marlowe, infectious disease specialist, returns to FYNTV’s, Ask the Doc! segment with Dr. William Whaley and talks about testing, infections, the curve, and new details on the virus status. Sponsored by North Georgia Cancer Research Specialists, affiliated with Northside Hospital, you can follow more on Ask the Doc! through the dedicated […]
Read More »Ask Alex : Am I in too deep?
Hey Alex, I have an addiction, but it is not drugs or alcohol or anything illegal. It is a huge part of my life, and I feel great when I am doing this hobby. I am not a very social person, and I have a small group of friends that join me regularly in this […]
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