The statewide judicial emergency put in place due to the Coronavirus will be extended a second time, this time through June 12th. Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton made the announcement Monday morning as the expiration date of the current declaration – May 13 – approached. According to Law.com: Melton’s new order will continue
Peaches South Carolina mayor tells people not to cross the Georgia line Georgia Drops Driving Test Requirement for License Due to Pandemic The Atlantic says we’re running a human experiment. Oh, we’re back to this narrative in Georgia. Story of West Ga coach to become a movie. Councilman arrested by GBI for Piggly Wiggly theft.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has created an Absentee Ballot Fraud Task Force to ensure no one undermines the integrity of the vote in Georgia during this time of crisis. Secretary Raffensperger has selected experts in election administration, investigation, and prosecution from around the state of Georgia to demonstrate that he takes voter fraud concerns
Peaches The Anti-Kemp headlines continue. Georgia Health board now asking for Kemp to reconsider. Grace from Georgia’s K-12 system; Grades from University System “Let’s Bowl!” – a parody. The film industry is taking its own slow and steady approach. Jimmy Carter Las Vegas mayor may be drawing more ire than Kemp. State property is a
Former Governor Nathan Deal has pledged his support to State Senator and 7th district Congressional candidate Renee Unterman. The Unterman campaign released the announcement Monday morning: “I’m honored and humbled to be endorsed by former Gov. Nathan Deal in my campaign to take our shared conservative values to Washington,” said Unterman. “During his time as
These were actually prepared for the morning but had some sort of issue liberating themselves from pending status. Please enjoy them all afternoon. – CBH Today is Onion Liberation Day! In 2020, the date has been set by the Dept. of Agriculture as April 16th. Vidalia Onion growers can now package and ship their beloved
April 9th is a monumental day in history. On this date in 1865, at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, General Robert E. Lee surrendered his Confederate Army to Union General Ulysses S. Grant in the parlor of Wilmer McClean’s home. Grant allowed Rebel officers to keep their sidearms and permitted soldiers to keep their horses and
Peaches The snafu of the century – or at least the day, which feels like a century these days – was in the City of Cumming. I wonder if our state Senators are regretting announcing to the world that they tested positive yet. Athens Offers Glimpse into Shelter in Plalce Orders We have the least
Aye! Corona If this isn’t enough to make you stay home, nothing will be. But it could still be worse – like getting charged with attempted murder. Rural America watching from the sidelines. But the market continues you to evolve...sort o Of America and sacrifice: Is the country ready to step up? Mobile phone industry
Hopefully everyone is staying healthy…and homebound. Peaches Lt. Gov, Senate self-quarantine after Senator frequents Capitol while experiencing symptoms, testing positive. …….A little more on that. But it’s the judicial system that’s really struggling. Meanwhile, Georgians are buying guns and ammo. When the Coronavirus comes to rural Georgia. NBC is worried about how DDS shares intel