November 12, 2019 6:00 AM
Morning Reads for Tuesday, November 12
Good morning! Please direct your prayers and positive thoughts to President Carter as he undergoes brain surgery this morning.
- A comprehensive timeline of all things Trump and Ukraine.
- Here’s another timeline of how we got to impeachment.
- Adidas is closing the company’s custom sneaker 3-D printing “Speedfactory” in Cherokee County.
- There’s a confirmed case of measles at a Cobb County middle school, and officials have asked all unvaccinated children to stay at home.
- …and it’s a safe bet that Google knows exactly who those kids are, thanks to “Project Nightingale” (Florence would probably prefer to be left out of it.)
- Meet “the driving force” behind Macon’s drag scene.
- The Glynn County recreational shellfish harvesting area is reopened! It closed in early October due to concerns from leaks from the wreck of the Golden Ray.
- If bivalves aren’t your thing, perhaps you might be interested in touring the chicken farm in Roberta, Georgia, that is the origin of most of the chicken you eat at Zaxby’s and Chick-fil-A.
- Is Disney+ worth your $7.00 each month?
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To see a different approach to chicken production, drive a couple of hours south of Roberta to White Oak Pastures in Bluffton. They have one of the largest free-range chicken farms in the country which attracts dozens of federally protected predators in the form of bald eagles for whom the chickens provide an all-you-can-eat buffet.
https://www.audubon.org/magazine/fall-2016/an-organic-chicken-farm-georgia-has-become-endless
STATEMENT FROM THE CARTER CENTER ON PRESIDENT CARTER’S SURGERY
ATLANTA…Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter is recovering at Emory University Hospital following surgery this morning to relieve pressure on his brain from a subdural hematoma. There are no complications from the surgery. President Carter will remain in the hospital as long as advisable for observation. We do not anticipate any further statements until he is released from the hospital. President and Mrs. Carter thank everyone for the many well-wishes they have received.