I guess he’s in, folks. Long-time Texas resident Herschel Walker is banking on his fame from the 1980s to win him a Senate seat in Georgia. Will it work? It’s probably too early to tell. Walker is running as a Republican and, more specifically, as “Trump’s guy,” even though three current Georgia residents have lined
Good morning – I hope you will pause when you read this to pay a few moments of respect for State Representative Mickey Stephens, who died on August 14, and who will be laid to rest this week in Savannah. There will be a public memorial service this evening in Savannah at Tiger Arena, and
Scamdemic, Clot Shot, and other general paranoia about COVID-19 and the COVID-19 vaccination has been floating around MAGA social media feeds lately. Left-leaning social media feeds are chiding the MAGA feeds for not believing in science. Though, their seemingly religious-like devotion to science has no room to ask honest questions, like whether or not natural
Millions of Americans suffer from obesity. They are blamed for their weight; constantly being told they are not making good decisions. From friends and family to their own healthcare providers, they experience discrimination and bias from all sides. Many have searched high and low for affordable options and treatments to help manage what the medical
Standing in for the incomparable Ginny. Georgia bars local governments from enacting mask, vaccine mandates Georgia jobless rate dips below 4% as payrolls again leap How the Apple lobbying machine took on Georgia Georgia public health agency issues new advice for school quarantines Almost all eligible Georgians are registered to vote, data show Georgia’s Sen.
Peaches Savannah Hospital CEO: Staff feels betrayed by the unvaccinated Georgia Theatre in Athens will require COVID-19 vaccinations for staff, concertgoers Trump team polls Perdue vs. Kemp Georgia showdown “Dead men can’t pass laws”: Capitol rioter charged with threatening Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock As Vogtle Tab Mounts, Regulators Delay Approval of Spending Commissioners uncertain how
Happy Wednesday, everyone! And a happy National Fajita Day to you all! I didn’t find a list of deals, but let’s be real: The only proper ways to enjoy fajitas are when you make them yourself or when you order them at your favorite local Mexican restaurant. Right? Let’s get to the news. Pat Conroy
In an attempt to encourage state employees to get vaccinated, the Governor announced an impromptu state holiday the Friday before Labor Day. (He did not announce surveillance testing for unvaccinated state employees. He also did not announce a holiday 21 days from the Friday prior to Labor Day.) The latest COVID-19 surge, fueled by the
Douglas County Alexander High School choir featured in Smithsonian Folklife magazine. Yes, we all talk funny. That’s what makes us super special. Shrimps! Oysters! Oh nos! Well, this will certainly make employment screenings quick and easy! Colorado Rockies staff and team should all be fitted with hearing aids at MLB expense. Just because they sound
And the best way for them to do this is to require masks, and require COVID-19 surveillance testing for all unvaccinated school district employees. Here’s the letter to this effect that I just sent to the Cobb County School District Superintendent: