Never forget. Never forget. Never forget. The apple insanity has commenced. Can’t wait to see the pictures! Live not by lies. The Social Dilemma. Big Brother gets into the font business. Coming soon, to a city near you. If Facebook is interested, I can give them a list. Reality has been cancelled. Questionable reality. Again.
Happy Thursday! Surely some don’t want it even mentioned, but it was on this date in 1794 that America’s first non-denominational college was chartered. Blount College later became… the University of Tennessee. It’s also ‘National TV Dinner Day,’ though that seems more disappointing than the chartering of UT. Here are the headlines for today: Peaches Another
Happy Wednesday! Good news, everyone: My tenure & promotion portfolio is due Monday, so this is the last Morning Reads edition I’ll make you wait until late in the morning for in the foreseeable future. Again, apologies for my lateness. It’s International Sudoku Day according to my dad, who loves sudoku, so I’m making sure
This week’s Courier Herald column: It is important to always strive to do the right thing. When government is involved, it’s even more important to do the right things the right way. Last week the Centers For Disease Control issued a nationwide moratorium on evictions due to the Coronavirus pandemic. It differs from a now
Good morning! Early Tuesdays in September are typically a time for beginnings: the weather teases us with that first whiff of cooler temperatures, the school year has kicked in, fall sports are in full swing, political campaigns are in high gear. At least, that’s usually how it is. This is the Year of Our Lord
Happy Labor Day, y’all! Global pandemic or not, Americans are loath to ignore a holiday weekend of any kind or the opportunity to grill out and drink a few cold beverages. Y’all social distance, mask up if you can’t, and wash those hands! Georgia tourist economy expected to recover in 2021, experts say Georgia arts
Georgia Top State for Business again. Mandated year-end testing still mandated. Cut and blow dry for me, but not for thee. But how we know if they haz the smartz? A vaccine. So soon? No. Just no. We need a Picard Facepalm. NCAA furloughing its entire staff at beginning of the college football season.
Georgia Speaker of the House David Ralston announced today that he has endorsed Rep. Doug Collins in his campaign for United Senate. From a press release: “It is an honor for me today to endorse Congressman Doug Collins for the United States Senate seat vacated by the resignation of Senator Johnny Isakson,” said Speaker Ralston.
It was on this date in 1976 that the US spacecraft Viking 2 landed on Mars. The unmanned spacecraft took the first close-up, color photos of the planet’s surface. If 2020 keeps on, it may be time for a few of us to organize a plan to go back. Peaches Augusta monument protest delayed due to cost, threats.
Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan, Attorney General Chris Carr, Insurance Commissioner John King, and Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols joined Governor Brian Kemp in lending their endorsement for Senator Kelly Loeffler’s campaign to remain United States Senator. Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan: “I’m proud to be on the campaign trail today with Senator Loeffler, and proud of the