Happy Donald Duck Day to you all! On this day in 1934, Donald Duck made his first appearance in “The Wise Little Hen.” Let’s get on to the news. Pat Conroy Former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed has filed paperwork for another bid at the office. (Alternate link.) The Biden Administration has flagged another part of
Peaches Kemp suspends Sheriff Victor Hill Warnock makes stops to discuss infrastructure shortages Georgia set to be a swing state for a long time? Henry County getting sued over tasing incident Georgia state education board to consider rules on race The shipwreck clean-up that just can’t conclude Standstill on Medicaid expansion leaves poor Georgians without
I’ll admit it. I’ve been thinking it was Tuesday all day, so please excuse my lateness today. On the upside, it’s National Leave the Office Early Day, so I recommend you take full advantage of that! I’ll try to keep this brief, so let’s get to it, shall we? Pat Conroy 17 year-old Georgians must
Peaches Georgia teacher slams critical race theory on TV More broadband – this time in south Georgia Peloton said Ohio > Georgia Are Republicans capitalizing on crime? Georgia Power to invest in racial equity efforts Georgia’s Lieutenant Governor race could be a microcosm of the future of state GOP politics Lawmakers aren’t letting up on
Good morning, and happy National Paper Airplane Day to you all! That’s right, there’s an observance for paper airplanes, and it is today. The best way to celebrate is, as you may have guessed, to make yourself a paper airplane. In case you need directions (like me), HGTV has step-by-step instructions for five types that
Peaches Georgia lawmakers under investigation for handing out snacks to voters Panel to advise if Georgia sheriff should be suspended Faker, faker. Georgia labor advocates push to keep $300 federal unemployment benefit Georgia bureau probing extortion allegations against sheriff Georgia lawmakers look to enhance their General Assembly retirement benefits Georgia Power customers to find out
Another week of Wednesday Morning Reads, another week where I’ve chosen a week instead of a day for our observance. This week is International Heritage Breeds Week, which is largely coordinated by the Livestock Conservancy. The Livestock Conservancy’s mission is to save the traditional breeds of livestock that have gone out of fashion in today’s
Peaches Is Mayor Bottoms Paying The Political Cost For A COVID Crime Wave? Pauper burials on the rise in parts of Georgia Courts: You can use force to resist an unlawful arrest Apple Maps ‘Look Around’ Feature Expands to Georgia Georgia may end extra unemployment payments, like other GOP-led states Fulton County sees chaotic vote
Good morning! It’s National Hurricane Preparedness Week, and this season looks like it’s going to be an active one. We had the earliest named storm on record in the Eastern Pacific last week, so now is an excellent time to make sure you’re ready for what’s to come. As the last few years have proven,
Peaches Surrender your kid for quality (or any) care. Outsourcing our building management across the pond Former Regent indicted Kemp indicates he’ll sign bill to allow athletes to be paid What’s really going on down in Georgia, according to The Hill. The first Living Building Preemptive gun legislation for Athens? As supply trumps demand, rural