July 13, 2009
Rest in peace Bill Robinson
July 01, 2009
Driving while intexticated is hard to quit
June 15, 2009
No shortage of things that make you think
May 26, 2009
Catching up on holiday leftovers
April 13, 2009
Easter Sunday—Ham, The Masters and a daring rescue
January 28, 2009
Winter weather brings a tune to my head
January 22, 2009
Take time to enjoy what makes you happy
December 19, 2008
Family is what makes Christmas special
November 22, 2008
Sometimes the mailbox can make you smile
November 03, 2008
Vote today—it’s very important
October 16, 2008
Happy trails Monroe and Pat
Wine shop owner said ‘I never had a bad day here’ as he passes torch to new owner
October 06, 2008
Food fills the senses and makes memories
September 22, 2008
Larry Munson will always be the voice of the Dawgs
Legendary Georgia play-by-play announcer retires suddenly
September 15, 2008
Pipe-toting Dad did what he had to do
September 02, 2008
We will miss you Cledus Snow
August 25, 2008
The lean times make us stronger
August 15, 2008
Never say never because it happens to us all
August 12, 2008
Gas theft is a sign of the times
July 30, 2008
There’s nothing like a newspaper
July 21, 2008
Pay phones are an endangered species
July 15, 2008
Do you grow Big ol’ tomatoes?
Paper announces contest to find heaviest tomato in the area.
July 06, 2008
Culpeper’s celebration was near perfect for me
June 25, 2008
Tin foil and Styrofoam have ruined America
June 17, 2008
A drink for my brothers
June 10, 2008
Naked man may have had best gas protest idea of all time
June 04, 2008
Marquee ministry provides miles of smiles
May 27, 2008
Savannah: The fishing dog
May 23, 2008
Hulk’s son needs to man up and grow up
Now in jail, Nick Bollea recorded complaining to famous parents about how tough life is in the big house.
May 20, 2008
Hicks to go from ‘Idol’ to ‘Angel’
May 15, 2008
Free chicken sandwiches draw crowd to Mickey D’s
Something for nothing, people got chicks for free
Mitch Sneed is the publisher of the Culpeper Star-Exponent. A Georgia native, Sneed has been working for newspapers in the South since he was 15 years old. Culpeper is Sneed's first publisher's job coming to the area from Opelika, Alabama where he served as editor of Media General's Opelika-Auburn News.