**Insert a confused meme/GIF of your choice** We know that Marjorie Taylor Greene is going to be the next Congresswoman from GA-14 and that she will be elected as a Republican. We also know that her words and actions will continue to be fodder for talk shows, the media, and memes over the next two
Today is National Grouch Day, so if you’re a grouch, today we celebrate you…with backhanded remarks and dagger eye scowls. It’s also the anniversary of the creation of the U.S. Department of Transportation – by none other than President Lyndon B. Johnson. Still waiting for them to get that one right… Peaches A legal battle
Good morning! It’s National Dessert Day, which means freebies galore. (You’re welcome, or I’m sorry, whichever is appropriate!) Now, let’s get on to the news: Pat Conroy In case you’ve missed any of the recent debates for Georgia races (Senate, Congress, Public Commission), the Atlanta Press Club has posted them on their Facebook page. We
This week’s Courier Herald column: With early voting locations open across Georgia and absentee ballots already being cast by mail, voters are discovering there’s a lot more going on than the race for President. Georgia has two U.S. Senate seats, two seats for the Public Service Commission, and all seats for Congress, State House, and
Good morning! Early voting is underway at locations throughout Georgia. Here’s where you can find an early voting location near you. Thousands of Georgians, many waiting in line for hours, voted on the first day of early voting yesterday. State officials estimated that 110,000 people voted yesterday. Remarked one who was in line before sunrise,
22 days until Election Day, the first day of early in person voting, and today is the first day of the confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett. So, basically, nothing going on. Heavy turnout creates lines as polls open in Georgia for early voting Georgia’s two Senate races face prospect of runoffs Cyberattack on Georgia
From a press release from the office of Georgia Governor Brian Kemp: Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that La Regina Atlantica, a U.S. subsidiary of Italian producer of homemade pasta sauces La Regina di San Marzano, will invest $20 million in a new food processing facility in Bacon County, delivering 250 jobs to Alma,
Fall is sad this year. Dawgs in space! Just make sure the zombies are cleaned out before it’s filled up. Solution for rural Georgia internet deserts? End the lockdowns. Make it stop. Satirist Seth Dillon canceled by his alma mater for being satirical. And the winner is… (watch to the end. Sorry for the ads.)
Gooood morning! We have survived yet another debate!Today is the 54th anniversary of the US government declaring LSD ‘illegal,’ which means that last night’s debate 54 years ago would have been more tolerable. Allegedly. It’s also National Fluffernutter Day! Govern yourselves accordingly. Now for some news: Peaches Georgia school district wants to name new facility
From a press release from Governor Brian Kemp’s office: Today Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Trey Kilpatrick will join his administration as Chief of Staff on October 15, 2020. Kilpatrick currently serves as Vice President for Government and Community Affairs for Georgia State University and formerly served as U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson’s Deputy Chief