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Columnist Last month, I shared some ideas for walking with your dog in the lower-elevation areas of our region. Now that we’ve begun experiencing some of the sweltering days that summer can bring, let’s take a look at options for hikes in cooler, higher destinations. Pioneer Trail If you want to hike with your dog into the county’s more remote mountain region, you couldn’t ask for anything better than the Pioneer Trail. Beginning at the Harmony Ridge Market on Highway 20 across from the Wheelhouse, the trail parallels the highway all the way to White Cloud, where it crosses the road and heads well into the back country, down to Bear Valley, and eventually to Lake Spaulding. (A lesser-known route is the Harmony Trail, which takes off at the market and marches parallel to and below the Pioneer Trail for a few miles and then drops down into the Rock Creek watershed.) There are a number of spots further up Highway 20 where you can catch the trail, including the Con ....
Man charged with murder of half-brother, girlfriend charged tampering with evidence, deputies say By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team Published (Paulding County Sheriff s Office) ATLANTA - A man was arrested for the murder of his half-brother, the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office said. That man’s girlfriend was also taken into custody for helping to cover up the crime, detectives said. Octavious Leonce Bates, 29, was arrested on Monday at a home along Ivy Drive in Dallas. He was charged in connection to the death of 31-year-old Lindsey Darnell Foster, who deputies said was his half-brother. Kristen Taylor Moore, 28, who detectives identified as Bates’ girlfriend, was also arrested for hindering apprehension or punishment of a criminal and tampering with evidence. ....
ELECTRICITY IN THE AIR: New Pal neighbors’ light display is inspired by a longtime master of the art 12/16/20 6:26 AM NEW PALESTINE The glow of Christmas lights can be seen as soon as you turn onto Harmony Trail in Sugar Creek Township. The display of holiday cheer was designed to leave passersby in awe, and it doesn’t disappoint. The inspiration for one of the most festive light shows in the area this holiday season comes from Bob Kingry, the New Palestine resident whose elaborate holiday displays in Schildmeier Village were a community staple for years until he died in 2017 at the age of 68. ....