Lake Wylie Magazine

  • Fit & Healthy: Find strength through training

    These days, everywhere you turn there is information about weight loss. At any given time on a social media site, there is bound to be a friend or two talking about a product or weight loss secret that worked for them. You can’t turn on the television without seeing a commercial or infomercial about a proven weight loss program.

  • Brad Harvey: Tom Crisco’s small frame held big heart

    They say good things come in small packages. Without a doubt, that old saying applies to another one of my friends who’s now gone too soon.

  • Mill Creek Cemetery haunting hits home

    Cemeteries may be our final resting places, but sometimes what we unearth among the headstones unrests the living.

  • Wine Time: Wine labeling perplexes

    In last month’s column, we looked at wine labels from the point of view of consumers. We talked about how producers try to make their wine stand out and be attractive so you’ll buy it. Well, producers have to be careful with their labels. There is nothing more regulated than what goes on a label of a wine bottle.

  • Brad Harvey: Is it really better in the Bahamas?

    As most did, I spent this Feb. 5 glued to the television for every second of the Super Bowl. Up until the last five of these games, I was fortunate enough to make it to a handful of them in a row, including what is, arguably, the greatest Super Bowl ever played.

  • Haldenwang: Budding rock star goes with flow

    Local musician Jake Haldenwang and his band, Halden Vang, are at it again, bringing soulful sounds with their latest album, “Halden Vang: Live at Southland Ballroom,” released late last year.

  • Headed to ‘Super Bowl’ of dogs shows

    In the Fitser home near Lake Wylie the dogs are tops.

  • Brandy: Bad has never been so good

    To hear Susan Minor tell it, Brandy was the best “bad dog” ever.

  • Clover family’s interchangeable headband invention is hit

    Bogna Pletniewski of Clover is selling a new creation that’s turning people’s heads.

  • 2012 archery equipment on the way with exciting new designs

    Despite the closing of our deer season Jan. 1, this time of year still leaves something for those of us who love bowhunting. The recently held Archery Trade Association dealer’s show in Columbus, Ohio, introduced bows we’ll be seeing in our local pro shops. And, there are some great offerings.

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