Prices Reduced at The Orchards Group's Habersham Grove
The Orchards Group has recently reduced pricing on each of the three remaining homes in the community to $199,900. Read More
Traton Homes Opens Ford's Crossing in West Cobb
Traton Homes is proud to announce the opening of Ford's Crossing, located in exclusive West Cobb in the highly rated Harrison High School district. Read More
New Model Home at The Springs at Sterling on The Lake
Jim Chapman Communities is hosting a grand opening for its newest model, the Lilac, at The Springs at Sterling on the Lake. Read More
In what year were Post-it Notes born: 1974
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Once, a Post-it Note on the nose of a plane after a flight from Las Vegas to Minneapolis after surviving speeds of 500 mph & -56 degree Fahrenheit temperatures.
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One-of-a-Kind Larry Munson: We Lost a Unique Talent Last Night
Mon, 21 Nov 2011
Any University of Georgia football fan since the late ‘60s knows Larry Munson. His gravel-voiced style of calling Bulldog football games on the radio was passionate and partisan. From the moment he took the job in 1966, Munson referred to the teams as “us” and “them.”
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