Tag: Morning Reads

Morning Reads for National Chocolate Mint Day (February 19)

Break out the thin mints, because it’s National Chocolate Mint Day! Pat Conroy Don’t forget to register by Monday, February 24th, if you want to vote in the presidential preference primaries. Early voting starts March 2nd. The House Governmental Affairs Committee advanced the partisan primaries for special elections bill, but only after moving its implementation

Morning Reads for International Men’s Day (November 19)

Good morning, and happy International Men’s Day, an observance in its 20th year today. First celebrated in Trinidad and Tobago, International Men’s Day focuses on positive role models and men’s well-being, particularly men’s health. This year’s theme is “Making a Difference for Men and Boys.” And now, the news: Pat Conroy Aw, shucks. I’ve officially

Morning Reads for Wednesday, September 18

Georgia Visit Habersham and Rabun to drive through Georgia’s most scenic highway AG Carr joined the OxyContin lawsuit Sunbelt urban growth is the best longterm trend in American politics for Democrats. (Yes, I know the other one, but it’s simply not true) Meria Carstarphen was a firefighter, but “the fire’s out” Sunday Service in Atlanta!

Morning Reads – Wednesday, September 4, 2019

We said this yesterday… There is a hurricane coming. Please evacuate if you have been asked to. Satellite imagery of the flooding in the Bahamas is amazing. Aerial footage of the destruction. Pretty good article on GEORGIA v California. Water Wars 10/17/2019 edition. The Cherokee Nation has appointed their first delegate to Congress in their

Morning Reads – Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Join in on the GeorgiaPol.com College Pick’em action. A forum that allows anonymous user is having a problem with hate speech… Suprised? Oh look… a tropical storm is threatening the East Coast. WJBF talks with Augusta Mayor Hardie Davis. Aging rural Georgians need better transit options. So, KFC is testing out meatless chicken in Atlanta.

Morning Reads – Wednesday, July 17, 2019

So… all things must have names… The full moon that happened last night was called a Full Buck Moon. And, don’t forget… Mercury is still in retrograde until the 31st. Secretary Sonny was out touring facilities in San Diego County. Redox and ATDC have partnered up to help health IT start-ups. Former HD161 candidate Adam

Morning Reads – Wednesday, May 22, 2019

New Coke is coming back, but more importantly, so is Stranger Things. Microwaves are bad. Learn to use an oven. Especially if you are operating a giant radio telescope… Alabama families are doing their part to adopt children in need. Who wants to buy some stuff Cobb County doesn’t want anymore? Consider this dodging a