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Greetings dear friends! Friday, June 26, brought the official close to our 2020 legislative session as the General Assembly adjourned “Sine Die,” which is Latin for “without assigning a day for further meeting.” Sine Die traditionally fills the Capitol with guests as we celebrate the conclusion of our 40 legislative days on Capitol Hill. However, this annual celebratory event looked quite different due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the change in atmosphere, we did manage to push forward many measures that represent the best interests of Georgians.
Read moreAndy Griffith was born in Mt. Airy, NC, a town near the Virginia line. For much of his life, he denied that Mayberry was based on the place where he grew up. However, near the end of his years, he relented in his denial.
Read moreCitizens of Jones County:
Read moreIn case you haven’t heard, there is a big stink permeating the offices of the New York Times. Let me ask the question for you: Why should you care? Let me answer the question for you: We may be entering an era where opposing viewpoints are no longer acceptable. That bothers me. I hope it bothers you, too.
Read moreThis heart-filling adventure of discovery and joy began in the simplest way: I was looking for a television show to play in the background as I worked.
Read moreRecently I have received a couple of calls concerning a small worm-like insect. This insect can be seen crawling around by the hundreds on carports, the sides of homes, and around the edges of structures in the yard. This worm like insect can also occasionally be found dead inside your home. This worm-like insect is known as a millipede and is not even an insect. This millipede is more closely related to lobsters, crayfish, and shrimp.
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