Bio:
Angie Mohr is a Chartered Accountant and Certified Management Accountant who has worked with thousands of business clients from home-based entrepreneurs to rock bands to celebrity chefs. She is also the author of the Numbers 101 for Small Business series of books which have been translated into several languages and are sold worldwide.
Angie also freelances for several newspapers and magazines, both in print and online. She is passionate about gardening, cooking and bringing more local foods into our diet. She lives by the ocean in Savannah Georgia with her husband, two children, six cats and innumerable chickens.
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Angie Mohr is a Chartered Accountant and Certified Management Accountant who has worked with thousands of business clients from home-based entrepreneurs to rock bands to celebrity chefs. She is also the author of the Numbers 101 for Small Business series of books which have been translated into several languages and are sold worldwide.
Angie also freelances for several newspapers and magazines, both in print and online. She is passionate about gardening, cooking and bringing more local foods into our diet. She lives by the ocean in Savannah Georgia with her husband, two children, six cats and innumerable chickens.
Education/Experience:
Bachelor of Arts in Economics; Chartered Accountant; Certified Management Accountant
Bachelor of Arts in Economics; Chartered Accountant; Certified Management Accountant
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Although the NAIS is officially dead, it is important to understand what it was and its potential impact on animal owners. The new rules may recycle some of the old...
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/9/2010
Health agencies in New York and New Jersey are reporting an outbreak in cases of mumps; over 1,000 confirmed cases since August. But is vaccination the way to go?
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/9/2010
According to an announcement on the PayPal official blog on Saturday by the PayPal Communications Team, effective immediately, the payment processor will halt all personal payments to PayPal accounts with account holders in India.
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/7/2010
The enormity of the Connecticut power plant blast and its expected casualty count is reminiscent of the Georgia sugar refinery explosion that occurred west of Savannah on February 7, 2008.
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/7/2010
The USDA has announced that its much-criticized National Animal Identification System (NAIS) is no more. In its place will be new rules that will focus only on tracking livestock animals used in inter-state trade and commercial operations.
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/6/2010
After discussions with psychiatrists and psychotherapists, Mackenzie Phillips has retracted the word "consensual" in an interview with Joy Behar on HLN.
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/5/2010
Will the mortgage debt relief offered through the government benefit you? One year into the program, it does not appear to be working for most homeowners applying under the relief provisions. Here are the main reasons why:
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/2/2010
In a unanimous 9-0 ruling, the Supreme Court of Canada found that both the United States and Canada have violated and are continuing to violate the rights of Omar Khadr as he sits in a cell on Guantanamo Bay.
By Angie Mohr | Published 1/30/2010
The most important foundation of any sustainable society is the ability to feed itself and that is something that Haiti has struggled with for almost a century.
By Angie Mohr | Published 1/22/2010
Understanding the various fees and restrictions attached to your gift card can ensure that you get the full value out of your gift.
By Angie Mohr | Published 1/5/2010
SPCA officers executed a warrant on December 30 on a Philadelphia home and found the remains of chickens, goats, sheep, and possibly two monkeys.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/31/2009
As we try to protect ourselves and our children from contracting the swine flu, it is natural to be concerned about our pets. Can cats and dogs catch the swine flu?
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/29/2009
Although buying white button mushrooms in the grocery store isn't expensive, it can be fun to grow them at home and witness their amazing transformation out of seemingly nothing.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/24/2009
The Shark Navigator is a handy and useful vacuum and represents a good value for its price.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/24/2009
Bartering is an age old method of trade that has gained a new life in today's economy. If your community doesn't already have a barter network, consider setting one up.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/22/2009
A new year is just around the corner and with it comes opportunities to improve the health of your finances. Make a New Year's resolution to take small steps to save money and solidify your financial future.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/22/2009
The ease of obtaining a credit card in the first year of college and a lack of basic financial literacy join to make college students the most vulnerable group of consumers.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/22/2009
General Motors announced today that it will end its attempts to sell off its Saab brand which it has owned since 1989.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/18/2009
Non-alcoholic champagnes have improved substantially over the past decade and there are some great choices on the market today.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/7/2009
The intense aroma of cardamom is like nothing else in the spice world. It brings to mind lemons and mint and eucalyptus with warm undertones of cloves and rosemary.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/7/2009
One of the most elegant and easy ways to introduce cardamom to your culinary repertoire is cardamom rice. Cardamom rice is often served in Morocco as a fragrant palate for rich lamb tagines and spicy kebabs.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/6/2009
In India, the end of meal often means khulfi, a frozen dessert much like ice cream often flavored with cardamom, an exotic spice that will perfume an entire room with hints of lemon, mint, and eucalyptus.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/6/2009
The Queen's Head is the centre of action in the Kidderminster area. Above average food and a variety of entertainment make it a great place for dinner or a few pints.
By Angie Mohr | Published 11/23/2009
Hurricane Ida, responsible for at least 92 deaths in Nicaragua over the weekend, dropped to tropical storm status Monday morning as it heads into the Gulf of Mexico.
By Angie Mohr | Published 11/9/2009
Thursday's shooting of at least 41 soldiers and civilian contractors at Fort Hood Army Base in Texas by an army psychiatrist has resulted in 13 deaths to date. Survivors are still in need of blood donations.
By Angie Mohr | Published 11/6/2009
The day that the only meat available comes from a test tube is the day that I become a vegetarian.
By Angie Mohr | Published 11/5/2009
Organic foods are grown locally and local foods are all organic. Those do not often hold true however. How do you decide which is more important to you and your family?
By Angie Mohr | Published 10/21/2009
Hedgerow Jelly has been enjoyed in Devonshire for hundreds of years. The availability of seasonal fruit dictates the recipe for Hedgerow Jelly and makes each batch unique.
By Angie Mohr | Published 10/12/2009
What should you expect during your time there? What will your daily life be like? Here are ten tips on how to survive life as a med student.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/29/2009
The personal statement is your opportunity to introduce who you really are to a medical school admissions department and can give you an advantage over other applicants who otherwise look identical to you on paper.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/29/2009
The MCAT can be one of the biggest factors in whether or not you get into the medical school of your choice.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/29/2009
When assessing which medical schools to apply to, many students consider the possibility of applying to offshore schools rather than US-based facilities. There are many positives to attending an international medical school.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/29/2009
The application process for medical school is often long and challenging. Here are some important tips for preparing for medical school.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/28/2009
The number of cases of swine flu in the US is growing daily. Should you worry about your children in daycare?
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/23/2009
With the growing worry about the swine flu (or H1N1) this year, it is important to understand how the virus jumps from person to person in the first place.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/23/2009
Here are ten tips to help you prepare for this year's flu season.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/23/2009
Many parents are worried about whether children are at greater risk than adults for picking up the disease. But is it true that kids are more susceptible to swine flu than adults?
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/23/2009
Here are 10 tips to help you keep the flu away from your kids this year.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/23/2009
How do you know if the sniffles or sore throat you have is a cold, just the regular flu or swine flu?
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/22/2009
If you are planning to travel to Mexico in the near future, swine flu remains a legitimate concern.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/21/2009
While the term "swine flu" has been around for several years, describing a group of viruses that can be transmitted to humans from contact with pigs, it took on a more ominous and specific meaning beginning in spring 2009.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/21/2009
Don't know what you're talking about when it comes to English soccer? Take some time to crib these notes and you too can sound like you know what you're talking about!
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/2/2009
Adam Goldstein, also known as DJ AM, was found dead in his New York apartment Friday.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/28/2009
In 1991, 11-year-old Jaycee Lee Dugard was abducted by two people in view of her step-father. Tuesday, she walked into a police station with her two children fathered by her captor, Phillip Garrido. Now she has to try to rebuild her life.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/28/2009
Laverbread, surprisingly, is not a bread at all but a cooked puree of a local seaweed called laver.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/27/2009
Black Country foods are basic and filling, but also rich and delicious. The recipes have been passed on from generation to generation for hundreds of years.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/24/2009
The shape of a wine glass serves more than just a decorative purpose. Many wine glasses are made for a particular type of wine and enhance the entire drinking experience.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/24/2009
Curry dishes exude the luxurious and exotic aromas of an Indian spice market - sweet, warm, spicy and savory. Making your own curry powder blend allows you to add your own flair to meals.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/24/2009
Like so many other chemicals, vaccines and remedies that are rushed to market to fill a need, there isn't much evidence of toxicity in Bt because there are simply very few tests done.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/18/2009
While shooting continued for Miley Cyrus' latest movie, her newest stalker was arrested again at the set.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/6/2009
Refrigeration is still the best way to preserve eggs, but in the absence of refrigeration, there are still several easy methods that work well.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/5/2009
Traveling to Morocco can be confusing with the country's nine different languages. Knowing a little of one or two, however, can start you off on the right foot.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/4/2009
Dental floss today comes in many styles and materials. There is one type of floss that is perfect for every mouth.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/3/2009
Electric toothbrushes are recommended by many dentists to get to hard-to-reach spots on your teeth, and to do a better job of cleaning than is possible with a manual toothbrush. However, not all electric toothbrushes are equal.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/3/2009
Flossing your teeth daily is recommended by the American Dental Association, but studies show that about half of all adults in the United States don't do it regularly.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/3/2009
Deciding between using dental floss or investing in a Waterpik can be challenging. Here are issues to consider when choosing what's right for your teeth.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/29/2009
Having wires bonded on the back of your teeth can create challenges for effective dental care. Here are five products recommended by dentists to properly care for wire-bonded teeth.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/28/2009
Buying the least expensive toothbrush and skimping on other dental health accessories leads to more expensive trips to the dentist.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/28/2009
Electric toothbrushes can improve your dental health for very little cost.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/28/2009
Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo were Canada's most heinous serial killers...and a young couple in love. Where are they now?
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/17/2009
Substance abuse intervention is a trendy fix to drug or alcohol abuse. Michael Jackson was able to lock those out who wanted to help. Does intervention work?
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/9/2009
Michael Jackson will be buried today at Forest Lawn Cemetery in the Hollywood Hills after a burial service that begins at 8 am PST as reported by several news agencies.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/7/2009
The process in California for burying bodies on private property is onerous, but it is possible for Michael Jackson's remains to be moved to Neverland later.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/6/2009
In 1987, news reports all over the world announced that singer Michael Jackson had submitted an offer to purchase the remains of Joseph (John) Merrick, also known as the Elephant Man. But did he ever actually buy them?
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/4/2009
The Post-Chronicle today reports that Sarah Palin is facing an imminent federal indictment connected to embezzlement and fraud.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/4/2009
Michael Jackson's last will was his final words to his family and business associates about how he wanted his assets distributed and how he wanted his children cared for after his death. What the will is missing can help you plan for your own death.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/2/2009
Stock market holidays in 2009 for both the U.S. and Canada and some trading considerations around those days.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/2/2009
TMZ reports today that Michael Jackson frequently used the aliases Omar Arnold and Jack London to obtain illegal prescription drugs. The Jackson death investigation is looking eerily similar to Heath Ledger and Anna Nicole Smith.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/2/2009
A YouTube video surfaced yesterday that claimed to show unknown creatures in a North Carolina sewer.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/1/2009
Michael Jackson had asked a nurse for Diprivan in April and he may have injected a fatal dose of it.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/1/2009
Several reports Monday suggest that Michael Jackson's autopsy results have been leaked. Are Jackson autopsy photos far behind?
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/30/2009
TMZ and the Huffington Post reports today that Michael Jackson was not the sperm donor for any of his three children: Prince Michael, 12, Paris, 11 and Prince Michael II (Blanket), 7.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/30/2009
According to TMZ and the LA Times, TV pitchman Billy Mays was found dead in his Florida home by his wife at 7:45 am Sunday morning.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/28/2009
As more details of the final moments of Michael Jackson's life begin to unfold, more questions than answers emerge. We now know that Michael Jackson had a cardiologist living in his Holmby Hills house.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/27/2009
Michael Jackson's sudden death on Thursday leaves more questions than answers. Did his drug habit rear its ugly head again and he overdosed?
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/26/2009
Setting up a system of internal controls helps a business to grow and prosper by ensuring that the day-to-day operations work as they should and allows the owners and managers to focus on strategy rather than on hands-on oversight.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/25/2009
Michael Jackson was rushed to a hospital in Los Angeles this afternoon after he was found without a pulse in Holmby Hills residence, according to TMZ. Paramedics performed CPR on Jackson in the ambulance but were never able to re-establish a pulse.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/25/2009
Use garlic's natural antibacterial and antiparasitic properties to treat your chickens for worms safely and effectively.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/6/2009
Clay roof tiles are meant to be semi-permanent but, if you need to remove or replace them, consider recycling by selling them to a building restoration company.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/6/2009
Being newly unemployed, not only do you no longer have an income coming in the door, but you also no longer have company-paid health benefits for you and your family. COBRA Health Benefits may be able to help.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/6/2009
Chicken manure makes a fantastic soil amendment for both vegetables and flowers, even better than expensive fertilizers available at garden stores. With just a little work, you can have the best soil on your block in no time.
By Angie Mohr | Published 4/16/2009
CBC Radio's Jian Ghomeshi finds out that interviewing Billy Bob Thornton is an art.
By Angie Mohr | Published 4/9/2009
Two former federal security officials reported this week that in 2006 or 2007, harmful code was found in the in the electric grid as well as oil and gas infrastructure.
By Angie Mohr | Published 4/9/2009
These luscious chocolate eggs are available every year at Easter in stores but they are easy to make and a fun project to do with the kids!
By Angie Mohr | Published 4/7/2009
The secret to a moist, tender roast chicken is brining. Brining, at its most basic, is simply covering the chicken with a solution of salt and sugar and water and letting it sit.
By Angie Mohr | Published 4/2/2009
Day old baby chicks have special feeding needs that must be met in order to help mature their digestive systems and grow up to be healthy hens and roosters.
By Angie Mohr | Published 4/2/2009
The pistachio recall is only the most recent of a string of food quality recalls. What does this say about the safety of our food supply?
By Angie Mohr | Published 4/1/2009
Mail ordering day old chicks is a fun and exciting adventure. Proper planning and care are the keys to success.
By Angie Mohr | Published 3/24/2009
The Canadian Radio-Television & Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) removed a restriction yesterday that required FM radio stations to limit the amount of oldies hits they could play.
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/13/2009
Knowing where to invest your money can be confusing. But if you trust your judgment and do some legwork before investing, you can keep your nest egg safe from Ponzi artists.
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/12/2009
Although spam filters add to the costs of running a small business, effective ones will pay for themselves time and time again.
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/12/2009
Not only can unsolicited spam clog the server and use up IT resources to filter and remove, it can also expose the business to viruses, malware and other internet nasties.
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/12/2009
Although all of the things that attracted us to Savannah are still here, there are some hidden truths that your realtor will never tell you about. You will have to find them out for yourself the hard way.
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/12/2009
Being single and dating in Toronto requires some inside knowledge of its hotspots and secret rendezvous. Here are the ten things you need to know.
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/12/2009
The silent powerhouse behind last night's Plant/Krauss Grammy sweep and behind the Plant/Krauss collaboration itself is producer T Bone Burnett.
By Angie Mohr | Published 2/9/2009
I am thrilled to have my article chosen as one of the top 3 of the year!
By Angie Mohr | Published 1/30/2009
The comedy of the BBC hit show Gavin and Stacey translates well to the American audience but the language often does not. Here's a quick Gavin and Stacey translator.
By Angie Mohr | Published 1/22/2009
The runaway hit British comedy is now airing in the United States. Get caught up on the plot and the characters.
By Angie Mohr | Published 1/13/2009
Sexing a chick properly and accurately can be a difficult task but definitely an important one for most chicken breeders. As with most other things in life, there are no shortcuts or magic potions.
By Angie Mohr | Published 1/12/2009
Using urine as a fertilizer has a history that stretches back to ancient Egypt. It is organic, economical, and a great renewable resource.
By Angie Mohr | Published 1/12/2009
Oil of oregano is gaining scientific credibility as a powerful weapon against bacteria and viruses.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/23/2008
A 1958 military training accident caused a bomber to eject a 7,600 pound hydrogen bomb into the waters surrounding Tybee Island Georgia.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/23/2008
Hoodia is the darling of the diet industry. But is there any science behind it?
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/23/2008
Finding Wiccan and pagan focused books can be a challenge for parents, but here is a list of great resources.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/23/2008
Finding books suitable for pagan or Wiccan children has been difficult until the past few years. Here are some of my favorites.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/23/2008
Ladybugs have helped me significantly reduce the number of garden pests in my organic garden and they are easy to attract to yours.
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/23/2008
The flu shot is one of the most controversial vaccines recommended by the Centers For Disease Control. Should you get it?
By Angie Mohr | Published 12/23/2008
The gas shortages in the South, especially in the Atlanta area, could soon be over. Most of the refineries are now back online after Hurricanes Ike and Gustav and the Colonial pipeline is operating at full capacity.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/30/2008
Lino Donato, arrested twice on child sex charges, finally removed as mayor for missing council meetings.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/30/2008
Investment professionals are calling for the revocation of the mark-to-market rules that are forcing banks to write down their assets.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/30/2008
Cadbury recalls some of its chocolate products when melamine found at one of its Chinese production facilities.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/29/2008
Heather Locklear was arrested Saturday night on suspicion of driving under the influence of prescription drugs.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/29/2008
Laura Welch Bush was involved in car accident in 1963 that killed a 17-year-old man.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/29/2008
Auditors gave AIG a clean bill of health in February, only seven months before AIG's complete collapse.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/24/2008
Singer and actor Clay Aiken and actress Lindsay Lohan both publicly announce that they are gay.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/24/2008
Growing lemongrass in the south is an inexpensive and fun exercise for the gardener-gourmand or even for the regular cook who just wants to try something different.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/23/2008
Gas stations across the South struggle with gas shortages as motorists panic.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/22/2008
Investment bankers Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley will be converted to bank holding companies after Fed intervention.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/22/2008
Perry Farrell and Chris DeGraw were not on the flight that killed four and critically injured Travis Barker and DJ AM.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/20/2008
The effects of olive oil on the skin have been touted by physicians, queens, and serfs throughout history.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/19/2008
Investment clients of online broker TD Ameritrade were unable to login to their accounts today as the company scrambled to calm frayed nerves.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/19/2008
Growing paw paws is fairly easy and will provide you with fresh paw paw fruit for decades.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/18/2008
Ground cherries, or cape gooseberries as they are sometimes called, are an interesting and unusual addition to any edible landscape.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/18/2008
If you know how to clean rusty cast iron cookware, you can pick yourself up a great bargain.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/18/2008
Properly cared-for and cleaned cast iron cookware can last generations.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/18/2008
Learning how to use sandbags to protect your property against flooding can save you money, hassle, and time.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/18/2008
Ryan O'Neal, 67, and his son, Redmond O'Neal, 23, were both arrested today for possession of narcotics.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/17/2008
Naked short selling will now be severely curtailed to stabilize the equity markets
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/17/2008
John McCain's aide announces that McCain helped create the BlackBerry mobile email device.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/17/2008
The AIG bailout would not have been necessary had the American insurance industry self-regulated.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/17/2008
Richard Wright, a founding member of Pink Floyd, died of cancer Monday.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/15/2008
Freelance photographer Jill Greenberg doctors photos of John McCain.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/15/2008
Monday, September 15th, 2008 is shaping up to go down as one of the most volatile days in history on international stock markets.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/15/2008
Lehman Brothers, the 158-year-old investment banker that had survived the Civil War, The Great Depression and both World Wars, could not survive the real estate collapse of 2008.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/15/2008
As Hurricane Ike churns into the Gulf picking up speed, it has its sights set on Houston, Texas.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/11/2008
The priceless hand-written original KFC fried chicken recipe of 11 herbs and spices, developed by Colonel Sanders himself, will be moved today from its secure vault to an undisclosed location to allow for security upgrades surrounding the KFC recipe vault.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/9/2008
Noel Gallagher of Oasis was attacked by a violent fan on-stage of the Toronto Virgin Festival, calling into question the appropriateness of the security detail.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/9/2008
A Silver Asian Carp seriously injures the teen and it's not the first incident on Lake Chicot
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/8/2008
Women in Red Racers, a support group for women in debt, gets a shot in the arm from an appearance on the Today show.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/8/2008
Savannah Georgia has enjoyed a reprieve from hurricanes for over a hundred years. But Hurricane Hanna could change all that.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/4/2008
Hurricane Hanna will hit the southeastern coast of the United States on Friday. The storm currently has its sights set on Charleston.
By Angie Mohr | Published 9/3/2008
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin orders a mandatory evacuation for the city beginning 8 am Sunday but roads are already beginning to clog.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/30/2008
Clayton County, Georgia, covering the metro Atlanta area, became the first school district to lose official accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) in almost 40 years.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/28/2008
Dave Freeman, co-author of the inspirational travelogue "100 Things To Do Before You Die", died August 17th after hitting his head in a fall at his home in Venice, California.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/26/2008
Internet articles and blogs this morning are reporting the supposed death of Dolly Parton from congestive heart failure.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/25/2008
Legendary rocker Robert Plant joins the geriatric rock crowd.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/20/2008
The First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit gives new buyers money in the year they buy the home, but its repayment features make it unattractive.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/18/2008
If the Georgia Bigfoot turns out to have human characteristics, should we protect their civil rights? Or do they even have any?
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/13/2008
Bigfoot researchers have announced that they have found a body of what they believe to be a Bigfoot.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/13/2008
Squad car dash cam catches unidentified animal on tape in full daylight.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/12/2008
Maggots are making a comeback as a source of powerful and effective antibiotics.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/12/2008
The August 12th USDA Crop Report shines a little sunshine on American farms.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/12/2008
Chinese Olympic officials chose to pull songstress and replace her because of her crooked teeth.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/12/2008
Olympic officials are investigating reports from journalists that they are being followed and photographed as they interview and report on the Olympic Games, and that in some cases, their notes and tapes are being confiscated by Chinese officials.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/11/2008
The Flat Belly Diet is the newest craze in easy weight loss. But it doesn't meet current nutritional and health standards.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/8/2008
The British Olympic Association tries to pull the Home Countries together for a combined Olympic football team.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/8/2008
Two power failures, a year apart, at the Centers For Disease Control (CDC) Biosafety Labs in Atlanta Georgia reveal just how vulnerable the CDC labs are to accidental disease exposure.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/8/2008
Bernann McKinney has been linked to a rape 31 years ago in England. She flatly denies the charges.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/7/2008
Dairy Queen brings back Miracle Treat Day to raise funds for Children's Miracle Network.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/7/2008
Last week's murder and beheading on a Greyhound bus has Greyhound officials scrambling to remove most recent ad campaign
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/7/2008
Mary-Kate Olsen releases official statement denying involvement in Ledger's drug overdose
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/5/2008
Morgan Freeman in Memphis hospital with undisclosed injuries.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/4/2008
Tropical Storm Edouard is expected to make landfall near Galveston Texas Tuesday.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/4/2008
Sanjay Jha, COO of Qualcomm, has been named co-CEO of Motorola.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/4/2008
Neutrogena Healthy Skin Rejuvenator is a worthwhile home treatment.
By Angie Mohr | Published 8/1/2008
Long time friends claim they have been working with police for 7 months in their effort to convict Drew Peterson in the disappearance of his wife Stacy.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/23/2008
Batman star Christian Bale is being held in police custody in London after his mother and sister file an assault complaint.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/22/2008
Peaches Geldof, daughter of Sir Bob Geldof, was found unconscious due to a drug overdose.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/22/2008
Planting a Three Sisters garden is a great way to get kids more connected with their food and their history.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/21/2008
Jocelyn Kirsch pleaded guilty in federal court yesterday on aggravated identity theft charges as well as five other federal charges.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/15/2008
GM CEO, Rick Wagoner, announced today that the automaker will take drastic measures to ensure its survival.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/15/2008
Blueberries are one of the easiest fruits to plant and maintain. In my garden, that's a good thing, because fussy plants tend to get ignored. Blueberries don't have thorns, don't spread out of control, and don't take up a lot of space.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/7/2008
Bertha become the first hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic season.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/7/2008
FBI investigators are once more trying to solve the 1946 Moore's Ford lynchings.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/2/2008
The most famous dog in Georgia, the Georgia Bulldogs football team mascot, Uga VI, was buried at the University of Georgia's Sanford Stadium in Athens in a private ceremony yesterday.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/1/2008
MyGallons.com fixes the price consumers pay for gasoline and protects them against rising prices.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/1/2008
July 1 marks the start date for several new laws in the state of Georgia. The use and transport of both alcohol and guns will be easier starting July 1.
By Angie Mohr | Published 7/1/2008
Harmonix, the MTV-owned game studio that developed the music video game Rock Band, announced today that it will release the highly-anticipated Rock Band 2 in September.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/30/2008
Global warming may open up the Northwest Passage for good this summer which may reveal clues to the fate of the Franklin Expedition in 1845.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/27/2008
The lobby group, Pink Pistols, supported today's Supreme Court decision upholding individuals' rights to carry guns.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/26/2008
The Supreme Court ruled today that the District of Columbia's ban on handguns violates the Second Amendment.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/26/2008
An Atlantis Plastics employee in Henderson, Kentucky, kills five co-workers before turning the gun on himself.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/25/2008
900-pound Melon-Head whale strands itself on a Florida beach for the second time in days.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/25/2008
Pennsylvania police say Erin Howard drove drunk, killed her son and then went to a bar after his funeral.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/24/2008
The IRS raised the allowable mileage rates for business travel today in a rare mid-year adjustment.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/24/2008
General Ann Dunwoody became the first woman general to be nominated to receive a fourth star, the highest rank generally attainable in the Army.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/24/2008
George Carlin died Sunday after complaining of chest pains.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/23/2008
Soiled linens spontaneously combust in stairwell.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/17/2008
Living a locavore lifestyle may not be as easy as running a shopping cart around the grocery store, but paired up with the world wide web, it is becoming as easy as clicking a mouse.
By Angie Mohr | Published 6/4/2008
Most big box shoppers don't know if they are actually saving money or not at big box club stores like Sam's Club or Costco. Follow these tips to maximize the money you save on big box purchases.
By Angie Mohr | Published 5/19/2008
Finding free, pagan-appropriate coloring pages on the Internet can be time-consuming. I have compiled several of my favorite free pagan coloring-pages Web sites
By Angie Mohr | Published 5/19/2008
Both American Idol finalists have talent, but who will get the fans to pick up the phone?
By Angie Mohr | Published 5/18/2008
David Cook performed three outstanding songs on Tuesday and practically secured himself a place in the final
By Angie Mohr | Published 5/14/2008
Compact Fluorescent lights are taking over the lighting industry but disposing of them properly can be a challenge.
By Angie Mohr | Published 5/13/2008
The GE Profile Trivection oven cuts down on cooking time and saves the weeknight family dinner.
By Angie Mohr | Published 5/13/2008
Giving a cat a pill is never an easy task but here are some tips to make it go more smoothly.
By Angie Mohr | Published 5/13/2008
Save your money and don't buy the Tornado Fuel Saver. Your car will thank you.
By Angie Mohr | Published 5/9/2008
Seeing your cat with a swollen face or head can be scary, but helping to narrow down the causes of the swelling will help your veterinarian make a correct diagnosis and will give your cat the best chance of recovery.
By Angie Mohr | Published 5/9/2008
I put the Smart Lidz through the paces but they just didn't stack up~ literally.
By Angie Mohr | Published 5/8/2008
Growing a pizza garden with your kids is fun and helps them learn where food really comes from!
By Angie Mohr | Published 5/8/2008
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