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School of the Week: Alexander II Magnet School Fourth and fifth grade students are learning how to harvest energy from solar panels, and had a virtual lesson from a retired NASA astronaut about space exploration Author: Pepper Baker Updated: 7:12 AM EST March 12, 2021 MACON, Ga. Bibb County Schools only Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) certified school has a couple of unusual science programs happening this week. Fourth and fifth grade students at Alex II are learning about harvesting energy from solar panels, and space exploration. Fifth grade Samuel Howard loves to learn about science, technology, engineering and math. We re the next generation of STEM people, and we have to know these things to help our planet, said Howard. We re talking about circuits and conductors and insulators. There s a blackout and we re trying to power up the system. ....
This Week in Lincolnville: A Dream Come True ..the day they didn’t need me Diane O’Brien Mon, 01/25/2021 - 11:30am The Bean Supper assembly line saw that everyone got what they ordered: vegetarian or not, gluten or not, and plenty of coleslaw and cookies. Photo by Diane O’Brien As I drove away from the Historical Society the other day, even as cars were arriving, one after another to drop off food, it felt like a dream come true. The downstairs dining room, home of the Improvement Association for the past 50 or so years, was bustling with activity, as huge pans of beans and mountains of coleslaw were laid out, assembly-line fashion. The biscuits I’d just taken out of the oven, my one contribution to the effort, waited their place in the line, along with those of the other biscuit-makers. Cookies, cookies, cookies – gluten-free and gluten-full – completed the menu. ....
Brownlee Currey entered the Nashville Banner newsroom en route to his office with the quick-striding yet delicate confidence of an expert tennis player sizing up a drop shot at the net. In the last days of the old-time newspaper milieu of shouted commands, strong black coffee, cigarette-smoke haze and whiskey bottles hidden deep in desk drawers, Brownlee wore dapper custom suits and invariably had a smile on his face. Smiling! And we’re on deadline! Brownlee O. Currey Jr. who died this year at age 91, followed several months later by the passing of his beloved wife Agneta didn’t fit the mold of chairman and co-owner of an aggressive afternoon city daily. Brownlee kept a New York Stock Exchange ticker machine in his office, and he often checked the paper tape spewing from it. He came from old Nashville money and added to the family fortune, thanks in part to millions reaped from the ....