Good morning! Happy Sesame Street Day! November 10th has been the day set aside to honor the educational program celebrating its 52nd birthday today. To commemorate the day, I’m sharing the best skit with the best muppet ever: Grover teaching “around,” “over,” “under,” “through,” “near,” and “far.” Yes, Grover is 100% my favorite. I’m going
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Peaches I sued Van Johnson & won. Herschel violates campaign finance laws? 3 major Georgia universities are issuing vaccine mandates for faculty Democrats not letting up on Medicaid expansion during special session Georgia redistricting to diminish rural lawmakers, influence Court ruling upholds Georgia Power plans for coal ash Abrams group donates $1.34 million to pay
Peaches 5 corrections officers accused of injuring 2 inmates in Georgia prison Kentucky woman accused of threatening Georgia judge More election reform? Georgia Supreme Court overturns Henry impaired driving conviction Georgia to Pay $870,000 to Whistleblowers Fired by Beck Getting with the program: In a 2022 ‘gun fight,’ Republicans look beyond Georgia for campaign cash
Peaches Judge dismisses Fulton County ballot review case in Georgia No filming in Georgia? TV, film workers union says nationwide strike to start Monday Georgia Board of Regents approves changes to its post-tenure review guidelines Port of Savannah looks to feds for help unclogging jam Supply chain issues impacting businesses here in Georgia and beyond
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Good afternoon, and happy National Noodle Day! It’s also National Pasta Month, and the best way to celebrate is by eating pasta, obviously. If you want some new ideas, Food & Wine has you covered. This week, we’ve finally be allowed to onboard the student workers we hired back in August. Don’t ask. It’s this
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Hello! This morning, I was out at Georgia’s newest designated historic landmark for a groundbreaking ceremony, so I am very late in getting to y’all today. It’s National Coffee Day, which is every day for many of us. Nevertheless, there are deals, and it’s only fair that I point you to them before we move
Peaches Sidney Powell is still peddling the narrative about Loeffler’s staffer. Georgia lawmakers hear testimony in favor of unraveling justice reforms Georgia boy seeking top spot in USA mullet competition Biden Taps Georgia’s Representative as Dominican Republic Ambassador Georgia Agency Wasted Money Seized From Taxpayers Exchange enrollment hits record level in state Georgia is part