If you haven’t seen the news, it’s *supposed* to maybe, possibly, probably not snow tomorrow. So, your duty as a Georgian is to rush out at some point today and get your milk and bread. Don’t fail us. Y’all empty those grocery shelves.
- Ken Breeden, the man who unified the Technical College System of Georgia, died December 14, 2018. His memorial service was held Saturday.
- The FBI is involved in the R. Kelly saga concerning a flight for an underage girl.
- Savannah’s Olde Pink House will reopen in April after a fire shut it down in December.
- No more survivors are expected to be found in Brazil after a mudslide.
- Dr. Don Thomas, of Whitefield County, known in some circles as the Father of the Smoking Ban in Georgia, has retired.
- Howard Schultz is considering a presidential run in 2020. I mean, why not? All the cool kids are.
- THIS IS NOT AN US ADVERTISING, however…if you are looking for a winter tryst, apparently John’s Creek is the number one city in America to be, with Marietta coming in hot in 4th place.
- Earth’s oldest rock was found on the moon.
- Roger Stone expects to be “acquitted and vindicated.” So there, y’all.
- Ok, the Robertsons are headed out of Atlanta before the mayhem begins this week. But if you are some of the folks headed TOWARDS the chaos, read this.