December 2, 2019 7:10 AM
Morning Reads for Monday, December 2, 2019
Hope you all had a fantastic Thanksgiving! Only 23 days until Christmas. Here’s hoping that stresses y’all out less than it stresses me out.
- Buckle up for safety...
- USDA gives $1.5 million to fight feral hogs in Georgia
- Georgia shrimp in danger
- Georgia bread deliveryman shoots Hardee’s armed robbery suspect during ‘short gun battle’
- If you are over the holidays already and need something a little more…supernatural, then this story is for you.
- More property owners in coastal Georgia’s largest county will be billed for fire protection after a change by a local fire department.
- Swastika symbols on two Georgia university campuses have students and parents on edge.
- Georgia 4-year university tuitions jumped 88.7% over 15 years
- New federal funds could boost Georgia’s mental health care for toddlers
- Auto supplier Nippon Light Metal plans to build a $50 million factory in northwestern Georgia
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Here is another Monday morning reader.
Looks like it might be a good thing the Georgia Department of Agriculture is taking it’s sweet time on the $50 per acre license to grow hemp. https://www.wsj.com/articles/farmers-rushed-into-hemp-now-they-face-a-glut-11575118801?mod=searchresults&page=1&pos=2
WSJ has a strong pay wall. I have not read the article.
There are big money interests that do not like hemp. This article, with the eye catching headline, is probably convenient for these people.