Happy Monday!
- Northwest Georgia Judge Durham has announced that he will not run again.
- Do yourself a favor and watch this. A celebratory ribbon-cutting and grand re-opening of the “Armstrong Kessler Mansion” was held Friday. The unveiling of the artfully restored National Historic Landmark, located at the north end of Forsyth Park, comes after one-and-a-half-years of renovations.
- A Savannah police officer injured in a Saturday night Starland shooting has died. Sergeant Ansari had retired from the U.S. Army and had served with the Savannah Police Department for 10 years.
- State Insurance Commissioner Jim Beck said Friday that Anthem may have violated the law when it terminated WellStar Health System from its individual coverage, and he has ordered the company to appear at a hearing to explain itself.
- A Massachusetts man faces a murder charge for allegedly attacking two hikers on the Appalachian Trail with a machete, leaving one one dead and the other severely wounded, federal authorities said Sunday.
- The National Review and The Washington Post set the record straight on Georgia’s Heartbeat Bill.
- Alex Trebek is one heck of a guy! “I’ve got stage four cancer, okay? Not stage one, for sissies, that’s just beginner’s cancer. I’ve got advanced!”
- Speaking of game shows, Augusta has a Wheel of Fortune winner!
- It irks me to no end that my Uber rating is a 4.98. KILLS ME.