Continued prayers for Senator Iskason and a speedy recovery. Peaches City touts early success of first-in-Georgia false alarm law. New student achievement plans for peach state. Blakely 1960 cold case reopened after documentary. Southern Cities Cross Political Divide. Commissioner removed as head of Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice. They were warned? Rollbacks on nuclear power
Hall County Sheriff’s Deputy Blane Dixon to be laid to rest this morning. Peaches Kemp, Abrams’ ‘Fair Fight’ Group Bring In Large Q2 Fundraising Numbers An outside inspection of Georgia voting machines. Water-rights dispute Florida v. Georgia seems to have stalled Taxing Masters rentals. Narcan for school nurses to keep on hand? How Worries Over
I hope you all had a marvelous Independence Day yesterday! I celebrated by volunteering at Meadow Garden, the only home of a Signer of the Declaration of Independence still standing in Georgia. It’s tradition that we open with the reading of the Declaration, which can be viewed here in its entirety. Any time I get
Fourth of July Foods, Ranked by How Much They Make Me Love America. America, you’re grilling your burgers wrong. Trump says today’s event will cost less than it’s worth. America “Why have we lost our patriotism?“ Speaking of…”The New Patriotism“ Freedom Not Force Has Made America Great. Why It Must Be the People Who Preserve
95 years ago on this date, Democrats offered Mrs. Leroy Springs for the vice presidential nomination. She was the first woman considered for the job. Peaches How The Push For Renewable Energy Is Changing Southwest Georgia. EPA recommends Georgia become 2nd state to run its own coal ash permit program. Georgia’s Rural Center to study
Today is the 36th anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling which held that employers must treat male and female workers equally in providing health benefits for their spouses. Peaches Long Beach might hop on the Georgia travel ban bangwagon. Abrams to testify on effect of 2013 voting ruling. Your car’s data privacy comes into question
Today is a monumental day. On this date in 1866, the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed by Congress. It was ratified on July 9, 1868. The amendment was designed to grant citizenship to and protect the civil liberties of recently freed slaves. It did this by prohibiting states from denying or abridging
If this doesn’t make your day, nothing will: 97-year-old WWII veteran parachutes over Normandy. And this plane flew on D-Day. Now it’s back in the air. Peaches Could Georgia Consider Work Requirements For Medicaid? Pretending you need an emotional support dog is selfish and irresponsible. Whistleblower who leaked video of student’s injury settles lawsuit with Muscogee County
Let’s get right into it… That was quick, Boyd drops out of the race for GA-7. Valdosta gets a new fire chief. Deloitte will handle the healthcare waiver process for GA. You’ve got a Netflix subscription, might as well get a Mercedes-Benz subscription while your are at it. They’ve updated their line-up. Thinking about selling/buying
It’s Thursday! It’s also the anniversary of the very first automobile accident in the country, which happened on this date in 1896 in New York City. Peaches First things first: Bigfoot Sightings in NE Georgia. Sec. Perdue: University of Georgia USMCA study “all wrong” Georgia unveils plan for internet service in rural areas We’re 34th