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HOROSCOPES by Holiday
ARIES (March
21-April 19). You'll let
go of the past and turn
toward the future. You
have a sense that
tomorrow will be bet¬
ter, and you're right
about that. Free your¬
self to hop on a trend,
move with the forward
thinking and experi¬
ence the unusual.
TAURUS (April
20- May 20). The
events of the day high
light your softer emo¬
tional side. Progress
depends on listening
closely to the voice of
your intuition, which
can be perceived
through the muscles
of your body.
GEMINI (May
21- June 21). Your first
impression will be on
target, though you may
forget about it as a rela¬
tionship develops. So
write down your
thoughts now, and tuck
them away to review
later. It will make things
more interesting.
CANCER (June
22- July 22). Objectivity
will be necessary.There
• will be a reason to
practice the Zen art of
detachment. Better to
pull back emotionally »
than to let your feelings
overpower your usual
good judgment.
LEO (July 23-Aug.
22). The ideal teacher
makes you feel good
about yourself and
empowered to act. A
mentor will be most
helpful now, as there
will be a problem to
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solve, an attitude to
adjust or a habit to cul
tivate.
VIRGO (Aug.
23-Sept. 22). There are
times when your sub¬
conscious mind may be
more powerful and a
lot sneakier than your
conscious mind.That's
why it helps to get in
touch with what you're
going through at the
deeper levels of
thought,
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
23). Fun and socializing
will help your profes¬
sional life, but only if
you're getting to know
the right people. Go
where you feel wel¬
come to be yourself. If
you have to pretend in
order to fit in, it's not a
good fit.
SCORPIO (Oct.
24-Nov. 21). You'll be an
inspector of sorts. You'll
notice what needs to
be fixed and report on
what you see. The prob¬
lematic area might be
in your own life or
someone else's. In the
latter case, use discre
tion.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
22-Dec. 21). There are
special and interesting
features of your life
that you may want to
share with the people
close to you. In order to
remember the topics of
conversation you most
want to bring up, make
a list.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
22-Jan. 19). You may be
bored for a short time,
until you realize that
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Forsyth County
Superior Court Judge
Jeffrey S. Bagley
administers an oath
to Logan Moseley,
right, a staff attorney
to Judge Ellen
McElyea in Cherokee
County. A 2004 grad
uate of Forsyth
Central High,
Moseley graduated
from the University
of Georgia in 2008
and its law school in
2011.
your environment, no
matter how stale it may
seem, is always a play¬
ground for your physi¬
cal and mental explora¬
tion.
AQUARIUS (Jan.
20-Feb. 18). Carefully
choose your business
and personal allies. You
don't have to put them
through a test to recog¬
nize the good ones.
You're savvy and street
smart enough to know
who will be good for
you.
PISCES (Feb.
19-March 20). Your
good luck will center on
the helpful people in
your life, including part¬
ners, acquaintances,
teachers, counselors
and clergy. Ask for
attention from these
types, especially by
posing interesting
questions,
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26,2012
OBITUARIES
Martha Martha O^Amos O.yk 76, longtime
nos. a res¬
ident of Cumri ing lost her battle with
cancer on Monday, Jan 23. 2012 She
was a retired rcailtpr with Coldwcll
recently Banker lived French in Hiawhssee Properties ^awd most
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She is survived by ft^r daughters,
Debi (Walls) Kenny, Barbara
Anderson-Bates, Darlene Rogers; five
grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchil¬
dren.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday, Jan. 26, at 2 p.m. in the
funeral home chapel. Interment will
follow at Green Fawn Ccmeterv.
THE WEEK AHEAD
Forsyth County '
Civil Service Board
Forsyth County AARP
Forsyth County
Board of Commissioners
Forsyth County
Retired Educators
Association
THE COMING WEEKS
Forsyth County
Senior Expo
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Forsyth County News
January 26. 2012
Marlon W. Houston
Marlon W. Houston, 90, of Orlando,
Fla , passed away Jan. 24, 2012.
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Fors\th County News
January 26. 2012
CALLED MEETING/EXECUTIVE SESSION
9:30 a.m., today
Eorsyth County Public Safety Complex,
3520 Settingdown Road
REGULAR MEETING
10:30 a.m., Friday
Golden Corral, 2025 Market Place Blvd.
REGULAR MEL 1ING & PUBLIC: HEARINGS
5 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 2
County Administration Building,
110 E. Main St., Suite 220
REGULAR MEETING
10:30 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 3
Forsyth County Board of Education,
1120 Dahlonega Hwy.
10 LH ANNUAL EVENT
10:30 a.m., Feb. 18
Central Park Recreation Center,
2300 Keith Bridge Road