And again, I’m choosing a week and not a day, but I live in the middle of the state and farming is vital in this neck of the woods. There’s a drive for long sleeved shirts for farm workers on the week’s official page, in which you can buy one shirt for $1, which helps
It was on this date in 1966 that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a poll tax was unconstitutional, but some 55 years later, we’re still arguing over what constitutes a poll tax. Peaches Georgia makes The Onion Trump’s endorsement likely cements Shafer’s bid to lead Georgia GOP again Juvenile charges for Georgia 17-year-olds may
Hello and happy Wednesday! We’re almost half of the way through the week, and it’s National Cocktail Day. Forbes has a list of 10 cocktails to try (but maybe not all today). If mocktails are more your thing, WCCB out of Charlotte has you covered. Last night, Georgia’s own Flannery O’Connor (who I reference every
It was on this date in 1986 that the Treasury Department announced that a clear, polyester thread was to be woven into bills in an effort to thwart counterfeiters. And, on an unrelated note, it also happens to be National Sloppy Joe Day. Peaches Carr urges Feds to respect Georgia’s ability to cut taxes COVID-19
Peaches New recording reveals Trump called Georgia investigator leading signature match audit New details on Trump phone call with Georgia chief investigator Jimmy Carter says he’s sad, angry over Georgia voting bills Georgia sheriff reopens probe into teen’s 2013 death; doctor says initial conclusion ‘doesn’t make any sense’ State revenue up 43% in Georgia for
It’s Festival of Life in the Cracks Day. Y’all know I had to look that one up as soon as I saw it. What it is is the celebration of the first signs of spring weather, like grass sprouting up through the cracks in the sidewalk. As a gardener, I can get on board with
Peaches They say we’re last But Kemp disputes that But he also says he’ll support a Trump nominee Another reason to oppose the death penalty Colleges planning to go full boat this fall. And the fair is coming to town! The Speaker supports a pay raise Stacey in People magazine Democrats may have a contested
Good morning! It’s World Wildlife Day, which celebrates wild plants and animals. The theme this year is “Forests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet,” calling attention to the fact that forests sustain life for hundreds of millions of people around the world. Here are some suggestions for participating in World Wildlife Day for all levels
Peaches House GOP resumes tax-cut push as Georgia finances rebound Paulding County DA suspended by Georgia governor Counties pushing back on proposed logging bill House approves bill stipulating cities, counties can’t cut police funding Georgia counties seek legal fees for ‘frivolous’ Trump voter-fraud lawsuit Democrats’ biggest gains from 2008-2020 came in these Georgia counties The
“Diane, it’s 11:30 a.m., February 24th. Entering the town of Twin Peaks.” And so it began. I hope you’re starting off this February 24th with a “damn fine cup of coffee,” whether or not you are a Twin Peaks fan. Yes, I do have a Twin Peaks Sheriff Department mug, and today, it’s holding Blackbird’s