Good morning! Apparently, today’s date is one with some significance to a certain population.
- Walter Mondale, the Vice President who forged a true partnership with President Jimmy Carter, died yesterday at age 93.
- EPA scientist knew that ethylene oxide was a health threat, and that the air in communities across the US — including four in Georgia — had unsafe concentrations of the gas. A new report reveals that Trump administration appointees prevented them from letting these communities know about the hazard.
- You’re not depressed, but you’re certainly not performing at your peak. According to one Emory professor, you’re languishing.
- The unemployment statistics don’t tell the whole story — there are a lot of folks in Georgia who suffer from the economic consequences of the pandemic.
- A national look at those county GOP resolutions.
- It’s shrimp season, which means that Darien celebrated the annual blessing of the fleet.
- If you missed out on Girl Scout cookies this year — there probably wasn’t a squadron of girls in front of the supermarket this year — you’re in luck, because there are a lot of leftovers. Buy yours here. (If you buy more than 8 boxes — and why wouldn’t you? — the shipping is free!)