On this date in 1951, the first network football game was televised by CBS-TV in color. The game was between the University of California and the University of Pennsylvania. Peaches House Banks and Banking Chairman settles suit with FDIC Top SAT Scores in Georgia by school system South Carolina and Georgia duke it out on
What do the UGA and GSU football teams have in common? Neither played a game on Saturday. (We had a bye). “Sail On, Sailor” by The Beach Boys. Average voters confounded by ballot language. Kwanzaa Hall wants to do away with quality of life ordinances in Atlanta. Sam Nunn on the fight against global terror;
Good morning! Have you recovered from the debate and/or the Saints game? Both were bigly big league. A lawsuit claims that Dalton’s carpet manufacturers polluted drinking water in Alabama. Former Judicial Qualifications Commission investigator and current JQC board member Richard Hyde testified before the Georgia House Study Committee on JQC Reform last week. This story will undoubtedly continue
Marvy. Just marvy. Now Georgia has scary clowns jumping out from the bushes. SunTrust Park. The gift that keeps on giving. Atlanta is a “Resilient City.” Or something. Gearing up for a new fight. Ironic. Brookwood Band director headed to London for the second time. Prayers for Charlotte. Ironic. BTW, these two nice, Lutheran pacifists
Today marks the birthday of the Postmaster General (227th), the Emancipation Proclamation (154th), and the Peace Corps (55th). Peaches Elected officials in North Fulton asking for too much trust. Well, it sounds like Chatham County Schools has all the answers in one clean sweep. Stone Mountain gets more Syrian refugees than LA and NYC combined
Good morning! I’ve got an array of links for your reading (and listening) pleasure this morning. Jeb! was very funny in a skit during Sunday night’s Emmy awards. Meanwhile, Laura Bush and Michelle Obama discuss their friendship and the role of the First Lady, during and after their spouse’s term. Harry Reid: “This house is crap…it’s
Happy Monday, everyone! I have a really uncomfortable zit on my nose that reminds me of Rudolph. Besides that, the week is looking decent. Jawja Governor Deal’s office received zero gas shortage complaints. Probably because everyone was too busy searching for gas. “Religious Liberty” could be a litmus test for 2018 candidates. –Insert cries of
Certified Channing Tatum sightings in and around Douglasville this week, where they are filming his latest flick. Send pictures, please! They want us all to be vampires. Atlanta is the busiest airport in the world. Again. Traffic alert. Alabamastan. Of course. “Bend the cost downwards” has a different meaning in ObamaCare. Oh my. Blame the