GA-6 Republican candidates Jake Evans and Meagan Hanson released fundraising numbers for the third quarter today. Jake Evans is reporting raising over $907,000 ($500k personal loan) with $836,000 cash on hand. Meagan Hanson is reporting over $300,000 raised, which does not include any personal loans. 3rd quarter reports for Rep. Lucy McBath, Harold Earls, and
This week’s Courier Herald column: President Biden announced this week that California’s clogged ports will be operating on a 24/7 basis to reduce the backlog of ships and cargo that has become the focal point of our nation’s broken supply chains. While often left out of the discussion, Savannah’s container port was the subject of
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
The following is an op-ed from Burt Jones, Republican candidate for Lt. Governor of Georgia: John Adams once said, “Always stand on principle – even if you stand alone.” That sentiment has been the foundation for my calling to public service. Being true to who I am – and the people I am honored to
Meagan Hanson, Republican candidate in GA-6, joins fellow Republican candidates Jake Evans (GA-6) and Rich McCormick (GA-7) as one of thirty-two candidates nationwide named as part of the National Republican Congressional Committee’s Young Guns program. Candidates enter the program as “On the Radar” candidates and can progress to full Young Gun status when they meet
Good morning! It’s always a good day to make sure your voter registration is up-to-date! It’s been more than two years, and the wreck of the Golden Ray is finally — finally! — about to be cleared from the St. Simons Sound. From the New York Post, everything you never knew you wanted to know
Last week’s Courier Herald column: I’ve spent much of the summer outside of Metro Atlanta. “Work From Home” is now more fully understood as “Work From Anywhere” and I’ve been long overdue to connect with the other Georgia. “Other Georgia” is where I grew up, before Atlanta grew to the point of encompassing my rural
Hey, it’s still the morning. So what are you doing this afternoon at 4:37 pm? If you’re into Stranger Things, there’s a party for that. Well, it is a state agency. Garbage in, garbage out. Honestly, you couldn’t make this stuff up if you tried. A rowdy pub song is in order. As it should
Peaches State labor department spent $1 million on free meals for employees, audit finds 6-year-old makes history as Georgia’s youngest farmer Georgia hospitals silent on deadline for staff vaccination Critics question why Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission is exempt from Open Records Faculty job security is new fight on Georgia campuses after months of
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