10 events for the first week of Oct.

There are plenty of activities to keep families entertained for the first week of October. Here are some of the events taking place in Grayson and Fannin counties during the first week of October.

There are plenty of activities to keep families entertained for the first week of October. Here are some of the events taking place in Grayson and Fannin counties during the first week of October.

Dear Dr. Roach I have a bad case of erectile dysfunction. I am 80 years old and otherwise in good health. I have received an ad in the mail that says it is not a lack of testosterone, but rather too much estrogen in the body. They make a lot of promises, but it scares me to reduce estrogen without further knowledge. What do you know? How can I overcome this problem and enjoy sex again?

Dear Abby: My mother and I have a relationship that isn’t healthy. I know that may make me seem like a terrible person, but hear me out.

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Today is Sunday, Oct. 2, the 275th day of 2022.

The Sherman Museum is looking for ways to fundraise amid rising costs and expenses, museum officials said this week. The Sherman City Council recently approved a contract for funding for the museum for the next fiscal year.

Anticipation… Today I was thinking while I was I was having a tire replaced that I would watch Hocus Pocus 2. It was released on Disney + this morning. Originally I had planned to wait until Saturday to watch but since I had time on my hands, I figured I would go ahead and watch it.
For some people, it probably wasn’t earthshaking news — and if all goes as hoped, that will be the point. Monday, a NASA probe crashed into a small asteroid, but the impact was intentional.
As the cost of college continues to skyrocket and enrollment continues to plummet, the nation’s post-secondary institutions are being forced to evaluate their value proposition. Students and parents who face decades of college debt are being told that successful careers and six-figure incomes await them elsewhere.
As Hurricane Ian is getting closer to impacting the Golden Isles, preparations are already underway to fend off what could be the biggest problem the storm will bring to our area — flooding. Public Works crews with the city of Brunswick spent Monday filling up sandbags to give out to city residents and to fortify portions of the city that are prone to flooding.