December 10, 2019 9:16 AM
Morning Reads for Tuesday, December 10
Good morning! Here’s a holiday decorating PSA: you’re supposed to fluff your artificial garlands, wreaths, and trees. You’re welcome.
- In what is apparently not a unique event, a scorpion stung a passenger on a United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Atlanta.
- The United Way of Central Georgia will step in to save a critical Macon nonprofit.
- Please alert Jason Isbell that there’s federal money to fight feral hogs in Georgia! (30-50, you said?)
- Atlanta, Athens, and Statesboro are ranked as Georgia’s best college towns.
- Transit supporters in Atlanta speak out in favor of two transit projects.
- According to the Georgia GOP, Common Core standards “obliterate Georgia’s constitutional autonomy.” Thus, Governor Kemp appointed a group of educators, students, parents, grandparents, and elected officials to a committee tasked with reviewing and revising Georgia’s math standards.
- The weird saga of Giuliani’s 20-year-old gatekeeper.
- Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue on Georgia football.
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For those who may have concerns, Teri’s video link is SFW.
…and it’s MESMERIZING.
Meanwhile in Savannah on Saturday…
around 8:00 AM
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/georgia-reporter-groped-live-television-participant-running-event-n1097771?cid=referral_taboolafeed
and around noon
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/georgia-ports-authority_savannah-bigshipready-georgiaports-ugcPost-6609838077835833345-HOuN
Fleet isn’t a word that comes to my mind concerning multiple ship to shore cranes, but I suppose it applies.
The former Savannah State head football coach ran for president in 2012 as a member of the Constitution Party, in 2016 as an independent, and now is giving the Democrats a shot.
https://riseupwithrobby.com/