Morning Reads – Thursday, December 6, 2018

Good Thursday Morning! Here’s what’s happening around our state and nation: Peaches Georgia tax breaks could have paid for more than 1,100 teachers Athens takes the lead and bans scooters  Georgia Charges Iranians In Ransomware Attack On Atlanta 3 votes separate 2 candidates who already did a re-do Medicare penalties knocking Georgia nursing homes  Obamacare

Edward Lindsey Turns 60

It feels like every year my family celebrates the birthday of Edward Lindsey. This was an exciting year for my father, he served as legal counsel for the Brian Kemp gubernatorial campaign, traveled to Africa for three weeks to visit my twin in the peace corps, and grew a beard for the first time in

Morning Reads – December 5, 2018

Well, it is the day after again… The R’s pull out a victory with low turnout. Guess that SoS and PSC don’t have the same draw as Governor… results here. President George Herbert Walker Bush’s service at the National Cathedral will begin at 10AM today. You can watch it here. On Saturday, your Atlanta United

Morning Reads for Tuesday, December 4

Good morning! Please vote in the runoff election today. Turnout is low, and if we learned anything this year, it’s that every single vote counts. (Really, you should already know that every vote counts. But I’m jaded.) Background and insight on the Yellow Vest protests happening in France. Maureen Dowd’s touching tribute and rememberance of

Georgia Ports Authority Announces New “Inland Port” Near Gainesville

The Georgia Ports Authority has just named Gainesville as the latest location for an “inland port”. The Governor and Ports Authority officials made the announcement today. Georgia’s first inland port was in Cordele Georgia, and has just opened its second in Murray County near Chatsworth Georgia. Both are intermodal rail terminals designed in conjunction with