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Housetraining your puppy: Tips for keeping your dog behaved and your home clean
(BPT) - Few things are as exciting as bringing home a new puppy. Whether Chihuahua or Great Dane, a pup’s playful antics delight people of all ages. Having a dog can bring many years of companionship and precious memories, but before you ask, “How much is that doggie in the window?” consider a few expert tips for positi...
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Birdfeeder basics: Bring on backyard birds with the right feeders
(BPT) - When you dine, do you prefer clean and attractive tableware? Does ambiance enhance your enjoyment of your food? Birds feel the same way about their dining habits – the type and cleanliness of your bird feeders directly affects the number and species of birds that will visit your backyard this season. To attract...
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New generation of American workers seek to combine personal and professional interests
(BPT) - As college students graduate and begin the job search, their career decisions won’t be driven by the same factors that drove their parents’ decisions. While baby boomers tended to focus on the vertical climb to find job happiness, today’s graduates and professionals want meaningful and challenging work that sati...
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Science fiction is now science fact: There's hope for aging eyes with macular degeneration
(BPT) - Imagine what it’s like to slowly lose your vision over time - until one day you no longer can read, see the faces of loved ones or participate in your favorite hobbies. While most people accept achy joints or muscle weakness as part of the aging process, eyesight is a critical factor in maintaining a high qualit...
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Backyard oasis planning made easy
(BPT) - Hooray for a holiday. You’ve got the day off, you’ve sent out the backyard barbecue invite and all your nearest and dearest are coming over to eat, drink and be merry. So, what’s next? Whether you’re a seasoned entertaining pro or a new host, The Home Depot has tips to make your backyard an oasis for a long hol...
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Do's and don'ts of shopping for dads and grads
(BPT) - Father’s Day and graduations are coming up, and that means you’ll have to think of appropriate gifts for these heralded champions. You don’t need to spend a fortune to make gift recipients happy, all you do need to do is put some thought into their presents. A few tips and tricks will help you pick out a gift th...
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The career paths that lead to everyday acts of heroism
(BPT) - Often, we don’t think about heroism until we see it in action - when disaster strikes and ordinary people exhibit extraordinary courage and compassion to help victims in their time of need. The truth is, however, that the best of human nature is on display every day in the lives of millions of Americans who work...
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Look no further than your freezer for Dad's perfect gift
(BPT) - Bill Cosby once said, “Fatherhood is pretending the present you love the most is soap-on-a-rope.” As children all over the country prepare to honor their dads for Father’s Day or a special birthday, it might be time to say “no” to the soap and ties and give him what he really loves – a home-cooked meal. In a 20...
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Eight easy ways to organize - and maximize - a small bath
(BPT) - The bath serves a variety of uses, from a functional room to a serene sanctuary, a storage facility to a salon. And, whether you enjoy it yourself or share with the family, every bathroom is in need of one major thing – organization. To help keep your bath feeling more serene and less insane, follow these eigh...
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Help your pet shed unhealthy weight
(BPT) - Are you killing your pet with kindness? We’re not talking about the compassion that motivates us to vaccinate our pets, or keep them warm in cold weather. Kindness that can be harmful to pets comes in the form of an overabundance of food and treats. The all-too-common result is a pet that becomes overweight or e...
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Home chefs use new technology to cook with ease
(BPT) - Home cooks are spending more time in their own kitchens and less time dining out, according to the January Monthly Measuring Cup Trend Report . Nearly half of surveyed consumers said they’re dining out less this year than they did in 2012 and are relying more on their cooking skills at home. Fortunately, techno...
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Add fresh grapes for great summer dishes
(BPT) - Grapes from California are in abundant supply throughout the summer, which is welcome news for those seeking a healthy, refreshing snack. They’re also a boon to the home cook: grapes provide bright color, a sweet-tart flavor and a refreshing burst of juice to warm-weather dishes. Grapes also complement, enhan...
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Things to do in Cherokee County Thursday, June 20
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The SO-COOL (School’s Out-Camp of Organized Learning), sponsored by Centre Rotary Club is now being held each weekday, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the National Guard Armory in Centre next to Centre City Park. The SO-COOL program began several years ago as a way to offer constructive activities for those children too old for baby sitters but not quite old enough to be left on their own. For more information, call the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce office at (256)927-8455. The Cherokee County Public Library’s Quilting with Rebecca Meadows will be held from 10 a.m. to noon. For more information, please call 256-927-5838. Children’s Story Time, featuring fun with stories, songs, crafts and more will be held from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the Cherokee County Public Library. The Cherokee County Public Library, 310 Mary St., Centre, Ala. holds an art class from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. for children ages 8-14 with Instructor Cloud Farrow. Children must provide their own 8 x 10 sketch pad and charcoal pencils. Call the library at 256-927-5838 for further information. Celebrate Recovery Program of Piedmont drug rehabilitation program meets each Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at New Beginning Church at 401 Anniston Ave. Dinner is available and dessert if furnished.
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Arrest Report Thursday, June 20
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Local law enforcement agents have made the following arrests in recent days: -Carlton R. Latty for failure to appear on charge of no seat belt and burglary in the third degree. -Bradley C. Reynolds for failure to pay on charge of possession of alcohol. -Marion L. Gravely for unlawful possession of marijuana in the second degree and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. -Norma D. Richardson for failure to appear on charge of no seatbelt. -James C. Wooten for unlawful possession of marijuana in the second degree, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and unlawful possession of controlled substance. -Matthew R. Taylor for unlawful possession of controlled substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and unlawful possession of marijuana in the second degree. -Taylor R. McFarland for unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. -Damian C. ingram for criminal mischief in the second degree, unlawful possession of marijuana in the second degree, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, unlawful possession of controlled substance, attempting to elude a police officer and conspiracy to commit controlled substance crime.
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High speed pursuit leads to drug arrest
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According to Cherokee County Sheriff Jeff Shaver, Narcotics Unit agents from Cherokee and Dekalb Counties thwarted a possible drug deal near Little River National Preserve Tuesday, June 18. Agent Will Clark, assigned to the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit by the Centre Police Department, along with Dekalb County agents observed a vehicle matching the description of the suspect’s turning into a parking lot and attempted to stop him, Shaver said. The suspect fled, striking Agent Clark’s vehicle in the process, and continued onto Alabama Highway 35 at a high rate of speed with officers in pursuit. The suspect turned onto County Road 15 and attempted to flee on foot into a wooded area but was quickly apprehended. Damian Christopher Ingram, 21, of Cedar Bluff is charged with fleeing and attempting to elude law enforcement officers, second degree possession of marijuana, second degree criminal mischief, possession of drug paraphernalia, and conspiracy to commit a controlled substance crime, Shaver said. Ingram is currently being held at the Cherokee County Detention Center awaiting a bond hearing, according to Sheriff Shaver.
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