Holiday BluesOne can not help but notice a kaleidoscope of colors of Autumn. While our visual environment has been plentiful, there is one color strikingly missing from our palate...
Nov 8, 2004
God's Top Ten ListJudge Bagley's proposal to display historical documents that have laid the foundation of our country include the Ten Commandments. For some reason, any reference to the Ten Commandments immediately strikes fear in the hearts of the "politically correct"...
Oct 11, 2004
Footprints In The SnowIn this article, Chris Goldston shares his thoughts about those that follow in our footsteps and how important it is to create a good path for them to follow...
Sep 17, 2004
Time, Sweet TimeI recently heard a song on my radio that was timely. In the last few months, my schedule has been jam-packed beyond belief. Then along comes a song that reminds me of the deceptiveness of time...
Aug 12, 2004
Happy Birthday Egbert Sexton!CummingHome wishes to extend a very happy
100th birthday to:
Newman Egbert Sexton born 10 Aug 1904 in downtown Matt, Forsyth Co, GA...
Aug 9, 2004
Chris Bruckner Makes a Sincere ApologyChristopher Bruckner was the campaign manager for the Gary Beebe campaign. Today, Chris has broken his silence and issued the following letter to Cumminghome.com...
Jul 16, 2004
Signs, signs, everywhere signsWar. Theft. Destruction....And that is just in Forsyth county’s bi-annual election cycle. The “sign wars” are in full gear. Big signs, little signs, pretty signs, ugly signs...
Jul 7, 2004
"What July Fourth Means to Me" --Ronald ReaganFor one who was born and grew up in the small towns of the Midwest, there is a special kind of nostalgia about the Fourth of July.
Jul 3, 2004
Public Service is a "Thankless Job"Dear Editor: Quality of life is important to us all. One of the reasons people live in this wonderful county is the quality of life it affords to us. It is important to preserve this quality of life that we are fortunate enough to have here in Forsyth County....
Jun 16, 2004
My Protector, President Ronald ReaganAs I write this I am still having trouble grasping the fact that my great protector Ronald Reagan is gone. I was born in 1975 so President Reagan is the first President that I can remember as a young girl...
Jun 6, 2004
Mourning the passing of Ronald ReaganI heard the news about Ronald Reagan’s passing this afternoon while sitting around with friends at a campaign meet and greet. The room went quiet for a moment or two. Some were visibly upset at the news, while others took it stoically due to the long illness our former President has suffered from these many years.
Jun 5, 2004
Education FundingHere we go again on the Education funding. This editorial states that more local tax dollars should be given to rural counties that are deemed less wealthy and cannot collect equitable local tax dollars. The Forsyth PTA Legislation coalition resolutions were right on target
May 16, 2004
Is the Hope Scholarship Going Away?Absolutely not. But something has to change. Increasing college enrollment, rising tuition costs and flattening lottery participation call for modifications. Either participation has to be curtailed or award levels limited - or both. I expect the legislature to approve a combination this session.
Jan 21, 2004