by Shannon Sickmon | Sep 1, 2021 | 2021 | Sept-Oct Issue, Stories
Farm Fun Returns to Hickory Flat By Shannon Sickmon When you think of fall, do Halloween, pumpkins, and harvest time come to mind? Maybe you think of hayrides and bonfires to ward off the chill of crisp fall nights. If these images constitute your ideal autumn, there...
by Leana Conway | Sep 1, 2021 | 2021 | Sept-Oct Issue, Stories
Mr. Bulldog: Legendary Football Memorabilia Collector By Dennis and Leana Conway In a suburb somewhere in Cherokee County sits a house with an exterior that tells no tales of what treasures lie within. A man we shall refer to as Mr. Bulldog, for security reasons, owns...
by Kathryn Wheeler | Sep 1, 2021 | 2021 | Sept-Oct Issue, Stories
Memories shape who we are. We cherish memories of friends, family, and successes. Unfortunately millions of Americans have memories that are slowly fading. Organizations such as the Alzheimer’s Association are still dreaming of and working toward a world where...
by Rebecca Johnston | Sep 1, 2021 | 2021 | Sept-Oct Issue, Stories
Canton’s Ghostly Guests By Rebecca Johnston His name is Ted, and he is just one of many resident ghosts who call downtown Canton home. Stefanie Forte first “met” Ted when she purchased and began renovating a 107-year-old storefront in historic downtown Canton six...
by Michael Mullet | Sep 1, 2021 | 2021 | Sept-Oct Issue, Stories
Chilling tales of Cyber Security By Mike Mullet It’s easy for owners of small businesses to think hackers won’t attack their computer systems. After all, who would bother to hack into the computers of a business that might have only five employees? Businesses of all...