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Is this the year you make a change?

Email: jessie.gable@patch.com	 Phone: 803-381-8444 Hometown: Huntsville, AL Birthday: March 3, 1988 Bio: Jessie is the Community Editor for South Carolina. She was born and raised in Alabama and graduated from the University of Alabama in 2010. She spent four months at the Chattanooga Times Free Press before coming to Patch in October of 2010.
Is this the year you make a change?

Whether you're looking for something to do with your family or you just don't want to stay home alone, we have the full list of things going on tonight.
Here's your essential information before you leave the house. Want to know something else? Let us know, and we'll figure it out.
Will the Sequoyah boys go all the way to the top? Their 10-0 winning streak sure makes it look that way.
Inclement weather and school cancellation causes Creekview and Sequoyah to move finals to the new year.
The Sequoyah Chiefs turn it loose on Chattahoochee.
Lady Chiefs put up a fight but fall in the end to the Chattahoochee Lady Cougars.
When Carolyn Jones, Margaret Misseri and Mary Wuesterfield, the three sisters who are not triplets but say they're "all 29" opened a gift shop, they wanted to provide something for everyone. Now, Jones answers Patch's questions.
Here's your essential information before you leave the house. Want to know something else? Let us know, and we'll figure it out.
Beginning in January, Patch will be running cartoons depicting Hickory Flat events.
Aside from domestic disputes, local police and sheriff's deputies responded to residential burglaries.
Cherokee Sheriff's deputies are investigating a domestic dispute in Woodstock involving Kenyatta Hillman, a Woodstock police officer.
The top five things you need to know before you leave the house. Want to know something else? Let us know and we'll figure it out.
Although rain threatened to cancel the Holly Springs Christmas parade yesterday, hundreds came out to support their schools and organizations.
Local vendors came out to sell their crafts and products at the Holiday Sounds and Shopping Galore.
An accident left both directions of traffic slowed.
Diana McDaniel, a North Georgia Falcon's mother, tells how the Falcons defeated the Baton Rouge Christian Patriots and what's ahead for the team.
Sequoyah's varsity boys get a win against Woodstock on Nov. 27.
When Brian Cain, a Holly Springs Police officer, got a Bible from First Baptist Church of Woodstock a year ago, it inspired him to spread the gospel to all the officers in Cherokee County.