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Loran Smith: Goodwill, passion for life define Dick Hudson


COLBERT About five miles from this Madison County community, there is a residential enclave known as Hawk’s Landing, which is in Oglethorpe County a place where you find homesteads of eight to 10 acres or more.
There is a lake in one section of the development, which also has a creek that swells during the rainy season. Usually, Hawk’s Creek meanders with ripple effect at certain points and with unchained melody at others, eventually gathering lazy momentum as it passes under a covered bridge.
There are big spreads and modest ones. The late country music artist Kenny Rogers owned a 973-acre farm nearby. It included an 18-hole golf course, plush equestrian facilities, swimming pools and tennis courts.  ....

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The Books of Brothers - The Citizen


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A handwritten card arrived the other day. As I pulled out the small, beige card, I noticed that it had a Johnny Cash stamp on it.
I smiled when I saw the return address. It was a thank you note from Don Reid for a gift we had made to his Sunday School class in memory of his brother, Harold, who had recently kept an appointment with the Lord.
The stamp, I knew, was a special nod of appreciation. Don and Harold, no more than mere boys, had been discovered by Cash who launched them toward a career that was more than stardom. It became legend and put them, along with group mates Phil Balsley, Lew DeWitt and Jimmy Fortune, in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Gospel Music Hall of Fame. ....

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Atlanta: 60 years of covering the city


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Atlanta magazine’s early years, you’ll have to read Robert Coram’s epic 14,000-word story that took up the entire feature well of our 35th anniversary issue in 1996. (We recently posted it online, though if you can find a hard copy, you’ll notice that it’s followed by a story on Anne Quatrano and Clifford Harrison’s Cartersville farmhouse written by yours truly.) Owned by the Chamber of Commerce until 1977, Atlanta was at the forefront of a wave of city magazines that swept the country in the 1960s. Its founding editors were an audacious bunch. Editor-in-Chief Jim Townsend, from Lanett, Alabama, went on to launch at least 30 city magazines, causing ....

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JUANITA HUGHES: A precious, now bittersweet, Christmas memory of Terry Kay


After eight decades my Christmas memories all run together like a collage, bits and pieces too varied to become one big composite of countless images.
Because our memories can’t be tapped into by dates, like finding a photo in our cell phones, and because Christmas nowadays is not just one day out of 365, but a whole season, it’s impossible to be sure how old we were when we saw Santa for the first time. And we can’t pinpoint which puppy love guy introduced us to the mistletoe legend. But most of our Christmas memories are tied to people … family, friends, fellow worshippers, even familiar store clerks and the mailman. So it was with me when I heard of the death of Georgia writer, Terry Kay. I had been deeply touched and entertained, even inspired, by his writing for many years. He is just one the many blessings I experienced during my 20 years with the Woodstock Public Library. In one of my different positions there, I was allowed to arrange programs, and ....

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Athens native, Georgia author Terry Kay remembered


Terry Kay, a Georgia author whose novels line bookshelves in homes and libraries, died in his Athens home Dec. 12, ending a path Kay knew was imminent in October when doctors told him he had only weeks to live.
Kay, 82, succumbed to aggressive stage 4 liver cancer, but in those intervening weeks he was able to have in-home visits with his family members and friends and read the many comforting comments people left on social media.
The author, who began his career as a novelist in 1976 with “The Year the Lights Came On” and found fame in 1990 with “To Dance with the White Dog,” had 17 published works, three adapted as movies. The awards he earned were numerous. ....

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