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- This week, pretty much every kid in Georgia is back in school. Which means only one thing: Super Lice!
- It’s also time for Friday night lights in Georgia. I admit to being sometimes looking askance how seriously so many people take youth football here in the South, but then I looked at these photos and remembered that there’s a lot of joy (but also head injuries) in the game.
- “Echoes of Jim Crow” in Sparta, Georgia.
- Here’s how Chief Judge Cindy Weaver spent the $50,000 account she controlled for her office’s expenses.
- Catholic voters – especially those who attend church weekly – really don’t like Trump.
- The King children have settled their lawsuit over their father’s travel Bible and Nobel Peace Prize.
- National Geographic has a really neat web interface that lets you download and print USGS topographical maps of anywhere in the United States.
- Fiber generally doesn’t slow things down IYKWIM(AITYD). But(t). Google Fiber is rethinking their approach to how they’re entering several markets throughout the US, including Atlanta.
- Children’s television in Denmark is… different… from what we are accustomed to here in the US.
- If you’re in the metro Atlanta area, you may want to get your tickets now for the well-reviewed run of In The Heights.