PuzzleFest kicks into high gear at Mills River Presbyterian
MILLS RIVER — Judy Andersen and her husband, Bob, of Etowah, studied the 1,000 pieces of a jigsaw puzzle laid out on the table in front of them Saturday at Mills River Presbyterian Church.
Piece by piece
Austin Smith stands next to the work he's accomplished so far on his 18,000-piece Ravensburger puzzle. (CNA photo by AMY HANSEN)
New iPhone, iPad and Android Apps for December 2011
2011 was a great year for apps. Both the Android Market and the Apple App Store grew exponentially and users now have so many choices that it is hard to sort all of them out. December was an especially big months for apps as publishers revved up for consumers to unwrap new devices during the holiday season. Christmas is the biggest app-downloading day of the year for many publishers. From ...
Shoppes at 127 thrives after subdividing
In 2010, Jan Briner was in her mid-60s with 3,700 square feet of retail space to manage in a down economy. She knew something needed to change with her shop, the Persimmon Tree.
Brad Pitt’s double-play for Moneyball
Like a mid-season coaching hire for a losing ball club, director Bennett Miller inherited an uphill battle when he was brought in as the director of a shaky project called Moneyball, but he had two key players on his side — and both of them were named Brad Pitt.