On March 15, 2020, Sen. Kelly Loeffler donated $3,800 each to ten different charities, for a total of $38,000. This amount is $20 more than her after-tax salary for one quarter as a member of the United States Senate. The ten charity recipients were: American Red Cross – Georgia CDC Foundation – Coronavirus Response Cobb
The statewide shelter in place order for most Georgians will end tonight at midnight, per a press release from the office of Governor Kemp. Medically fragile Georgians are asked to continue to shelter in place until June 12th. Georgia’s State of Emergency will remain in place, thus allowing the Georgia National Guard to remain active
Per a memo distributed by the Georgia House of Representatives which you can read by clicking here, House Speaker David Ralston has set a tentative date of June 11th to reconvene the Georgia General Assembly. Negotiations continue with the Senate, who have been pushing for an earlier date. House Staff will begin returning to their
Peaches South Carolina mayor tells people not to cross the Georgia line Georgia Drops Driving Test Requirement for License Due to Pandemic The Atlantic says we’re running a human experiment. Oh, we’re back to this narrative in Georgia. Story of West Ga coach to become a movie. Councilman arrested by GBI for Piggly Wiggly theft.
Good morning! Today is the day set aside to celebrate the dogs who assist our visually impaired friends around the world. Guide Dogs of America has a short video explaining how dogs become guide dogs: And now, the news! Pat Conroy New Georgia drivers don’t have to take the road test portion of the test
Good morning! I hope it’s going well. A compelling case in the Financial Times (so, a real news source) explaining why the death toll may be far greater than the current tally suggests. More troubling news for poultry processors. If you’re looking for something to read, here are some suggestions. Why Rep. Kasey Carpenter decided
This week’s Courier Herald column: David Pollack was a three-time All-American standout on defense for the University of Georgia and is currently an analysist for ESPN. That’s the network where we used to watch sporting events before we became stuck in the present. Pollack has always been a motivational leader, even during the time when