RETIRED RACER
At SummerWind Farm in Newnan, John and Laura Parker have found that retired racing greyhounds make excellent family pets.

HOUSE CALLS

Need your pet groomed but don’t have time to visit a local groomer yourself? Meet some Coweta entrepreneurs who bring their services straight to your door.

WHERE ANIMALS ARE TREASURED

Jeanne West of Sharpsburg dreams of the day when there is a no-kill animal shelter in Coweta County. And she's looking for volunteers to help make the dream a reality.

A POT-BELLIED PLAYMATE

This porky pig won’t ever come anywhere near a frying pan, say owners Christopher Almon and Elizabeth Brass-Almon, even though their pot-bellied pig is named Porkchop.

AN ARTIST AND HER BIRD

When Roberta Landrum’s daughter died, she left behind a cockatiel named Sam who has provided comfort and companionship to the Sharpsburg artist.

PET TALES

From a pet buzzard to a missing Japanese Chin, Dr. James Kornder and his assistant, Marilyn Curtis, have seen many unusual things in their years at a local veterinary practice.

OWNERS TO THE RESCUE

Some local residents have found a new family pet by going through one of the local “rescue” organizations.

THE SKINNER MENAGERIE

W. Winston Skinner reminisces about some of the animals who’ve been a part of the Skinner household over the years.

FOLLOWING HER BLISS

Artist Sherry Cook of Newnan has a passion for her craft that was reignited after a year of great changes in her life.


HERE TO STAY
Actor Glenn Rainey will commute to New York where he's been performing on Broadway, but the Newnan native has moved back home and says he’s here to stay.

IT'S ILLUMINATING

If the gray of winter is getting you down, why not think about brightening up your living quarters with some of the hot new lighting styles?

A CONVENIENT REVOLUTION

Fresh fruit, chef salads, yogurt blends and cappuccinos … if you haven’t sampled some of the delicacies at local convenience stores lately, you don’t know what you’re missing.



DEPARTMENTS

LOCAL HERITAGE

The Times-Herald’s editorial page once included a column written by a Chihuahua.

SADDLE UP
The sport of fox hunting is alive and well in Merrie Olde … Coweta? Yes, indeed! Leading the effort is Hal Barry of Moreland, master of the Bear Creek Hounds.

NEWCOMERS
Meet the Weatherly family, recently moved to Coweta County from Columbia, S.C.

COWETA COOKS
Scears Lee shares some tasty new recipes that will liven up your Super Bowl menu.

DAY TRIP
It’s been almost 95 years since the infamous sinking of the RSS Titanic, but the memory of the ship and its occupants lives on in a new exhibit at the Atlanta Civic Center.?In Every Issue

EDITOR'S LETTER

THE BOOKSHELF

OUT AND ABOUT

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MY COWETA

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