Lynnette Spratley
Starting Thanksgiving day on the "dead beat," Lynnette spent three years writing fascinating obituaries and occasional features before becoming a full-fledged reporter, then an editor. She chucked all that for freelance writing and an occasional stint of regular employment. Lynnette writes on a variety of subjects including gardening, pets, law enforcement and health.
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Getting a Georgia State Tax ID NumberWhen you start a new business in Georgia, you need a tax number to place on your state income tax return. Georgia does not have a special tax identification number for businesses, but requires other types of tax identification numbers. -
Macon Area Summer Arts and Crafts Programs for ChildrenParents can find a variety of summer programs in Macon for children featuring arts and crafts classes, from church-sponsored summer camps to Children's Museum programs and college-sponsored programs. Costs vary depending on the venue and focus. -
Quick, Inexpensive Method to Banish WoodchucksWoodchucks, also called groundhogs, are voracious herbivores who can destroy a home garden in a matter of days. Used cat litter can help get rid of these garden-gobbling rodents. -
Invisible Illness - What It Is, How to CopePeople with lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and other "invisible" illnesses often do not appear sick, and their condition may be trivialized or disbelieved.
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How to Celebrate Be Kind to Animals Week All Year LongThere's no reason to limit Be Kind to Animals Week to just seven days. Here are a few ways you can help all year long - and get a tax deduction for doing it. -
Macon, Georgia's Three M's: Museums, Mounds and MusicThe top three places you must visit while you are in Macon, GA.

