- 5/19/2013 Shepard designs dream room
- 5/19/2013 Sue Jolly Award will honor student Mock Trial Team member
- 5/19/2013 Anglican Church to host homeless meeting
- 5/19/2013 North Augusta bookings
- 5/19/2013 Suspect sought in theft of Walmart cell phones
- 5/19/2013 STEMfest exposes students to principles of science, technology
- 5/19/2013 North Augusta crime blotter
- 5/19/2013 North Augusta High School hosts 309 student runners
- 5/19/2013 Predators fall to Knights in walk-off fashion
- 5/12/2013 Predators stumble against Knights, face uphill battle
- 5/12/2013 Lady Predators have to win to stay in
- 5/12/2013 Phil Schaefer reflects on North Augusta history
- 5/12/2013 North Augusta golf team’s season ends in Sumter
- 5/12/2013 NAHS grad named SEC Men’s Golf Freshman of the Year
- 5/12/2013 World’s No. 1 disc golfer pays a visit to Hippodrome
- 5/19/2013 Column: Downtown developments: Vacations less and less important
- 5/19/2013 Wrinkles: Recognizing mothers and angels
- 5/19/2013 Phragments from Phyllis: A mother’s a mother for the rest of her life
- 5/19/2013 Letter: Bring the troops home from Afghanistan
- 5/19/2013 Column: New PASS exams intended to benefit student performance
- 5/19/2013 Chaplain's corner: In his hand
- 5/12/2013 Column: The best of both borders
- 5/12/2013 Chaplain’s Corner: A mother’s joy
- 5/12/2013 Downtown developments: Bad customer service, part two
- 5/12/2013 Letter: Riverkeeper is a benefit to North Augustans
Adopt a pet for Nov. 8
Submitted photo Heartsong Animal Rescue appeared on WJBF on Oct. 31. Heartsong is helping a group named LEASH that recently saved the lives of more than 60 animals scheduled for euthanasia at the animal shelter in Chesterfield. Pictured, from left, are Lynn Tollison with Sierra, a brown lab mix puppy and on a leash is Francesca, a border collie mix; Lars Swearingen , cirector of LEASH (Leading each animal safely home) and Clarence, a 1-year-old Staffordshire bull terrier; Loretta Emmons, director of Heartsong, with Moe, a male dachshund rat terrier mix; Mary Morrison with Mazie, a diluted calico kitten that does not have a tail; Anne Sawyer with Mazie's twin sister, Chloris; and Avis Lyle, holding Sheldon, a Chihuahua rat terrier mix. All the pets have been or will be spayed or neutered and are up to date on vaccinations. For more information, call Heartsong in Martinez at 706-860-9300. In Aiken call the Heartsong clinic at 803-649-3655. Pets may be adopted at Petsmart on Saturdays. Tax deductible donations to help care for the LEASH homeless animals may be sent to Heartsong Animal Rescue at 421 Belair Road, Martinez, GA 30907. The clinic is a block off I-20 at 421 Belair Road, where cats and dogs are also available for adoption.










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