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
Good afternoon! It’s finally fall, y’all! To celebrate here in Middle Georgia, Mother Nature is giving us a full day of rain/mist, but at least it’s not hot. I’ll take it. It’s also Hobbit Day, which is Bilbo and Frodo Baggins’s birthday. Here’s where I make some enemies: I’m just not a Lord of the
Good morning! I’m back. The “test-to-stay” protocol that is successfully used in Marietta City Schools may be a model for school systems throughout the United States. A 20-foot-tall bronze statue of Chief Tomochichi, the Yamacraw chief who granted James Oglethorpe permission to settle and found what is now the city of Savannah, was placed in
Where’s Bugs Bunny and that big shepherd’s hook when you need him? Keep pulling this thread. It will eventually unravel. If you didn’t hate people before, you do now. Or something. When SJWs cancel a show about SJWs. Would that be a Karma Onion? Vaccine theater. The truest truth you’ll read all day. When will
Peaches Another challenger for MTG. The $200 million loss and environmental disaster was a human error. Civil rights investigation for our prisons. Someone get the Georgia Senate a mirror. Georgia officials suggest agriculture department step into medical. Former Milledgeville Mayor runs for Georgia Secretary of State New Fulton election chair appointed over objections to Fair
Good morning, and happy International Day of Democracy, a day to review the state of democracy in the world. COVID-19 has posed challenges worldwide – and not just here at home – for how best to face a global pandemic and still uphold the values of “freedom, respect for human rights, and the principle of
This week’s Courier Herald column: It’s been two decades. Twenty Years. A lot has changed, as it does when time marches on. A lot will be written and said about this anniversary of 9/11. The images and news coming out of Afghanistan will ensure that. There will be many questions that continue to be asked
The Goss Scholarship established for UGA Law School. DGD. Coach Mark Richt to be honored at Nov. 6 UGA/Missouri game. Another DGD. Higher Education is crumbling. Yes, but really there are failures up and down the entire chain of command in education. Something new and different to research. That is, if they do that anymore.
Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay…. Peaches Trump is coming to Georgia to Save America Fulton election officials speaks about backlash Mall to Require Youth to Be Accompanied After 3 P.m. Rules eased for 3rd party candidates Georgia experiences $11M increase in airport income Celebrated ‘dominant’ alligator dies after ruling Georgia swamp for nearly
Good morning! Today is International Literacy Day. There are still 773 million adults and children worldwide who lack basic literacy skills, including more than you think in the United States. Here is a list of demonstrably effective literacy programs run through UNESCO in case you know someone who might need a bit of help in