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Kyle Dominy

Better known as “The New Southern Dad,” a nickname shared with the title of his award-winning column that digs into the ever-changing work/life balance as head of a fast-moving household, Kyle is as versatile a journalist as he is a family man. The do-it-all dad and talented wordsmith, in addition to his weekly commentary, writes on local subjects including health/wellness, lifestyle and business/industry while also leading production of numerous magazines, special sections and weekly newspapers.

Kyle's Latest Articles

Community partners with Archway for literacy campaign

To help raise awareness on the importance of early childhood literacy, community leaders have utilized the University of Georgia Archway Partnership to create a Birth-to-Five Literacy Campaign for Dublin-Laurens County.

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Dozing on the couch during a timeless Christmas special 

Now that the halls have been decked, the mistletoe hung and the tree is fully trimmed, it’s time to start another annual tradition – binge watching Christmas programs. 

85 years ago – Dec. 6, 1940: Health official oversees ‘rat proofing’ 

Health officials continuing working to 'rat proof' the city. This and more from this day 85 years ago.

All I (don’t) want for Christmas

I can’t help but think about all the books and movies that have warned us against this sort of thing.

Raking pine straw and other things to be thankful for

With the onset of the holiday season, many people spruce up their front yards to impress the neighbors and family members they don’t like.

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Morris Bank to merge with Pinnacle 

Morris Bank has announced that it will merge with Pinnacle Bank. 

State commissioner announces plan to streamline Department of Labor

Georgia Labor Commissioner Barbara Rivera Holmes has announced sweeping changes to the state Department of Labor to streamline access to unemployment benefits and connect workers to in-demand jobs. 

No, it’s still not time to decorate for Christmas

It seems we’re stuck in holiday purgatory, and nobody knows what to do.

During trip to France, retired educator honors Lester Porter

Tucked away in her luggage was a photograph of a young soldier in his uniform – an image of her departed friend Lester Porter.

UGA Archway helping develop plan to promote Mega Site

With the help of two recently released studies through the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, the authority hopes to solicit assistance to pre-develop the site or even attract investment from a large employer.   

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