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Georgia farmers are never surprised to see fall armyworms munching on their precious corn, sorghum, and forage hay crops. They just hope for a low number of armyworms. In 2017,
Read moreAfter a budget hearing in August, District 4 County Commissioner Daylon Martin expressed his opinions in a public Facebook post. That post, part of which is included below, led District
Read moreBudget time for local governments was fairly uneventful this year. The economy is improving, and tax increases over the past few years have put our county and school system on
Read moreAs we all know, any large project will always have glitches. I learned this during my days of sports marketing and, thus, formed one of my enduring philosophies: No matter
Read moreWhile recently making a visit to St. Mary’s hospital in Athens, I passed by the gift shop, my eye quickly catching a glimpse of a small rack filled with inspirational
Read moreThe sight of Exit 173 on I-20, between Anniston and Birmingham, always brings a smile to my face – the kind of smile that is irrepressible and makes me feel
Read moreWhen was the last time all U.S. senators agreed on anything unanimously, even if only by a roll-call vote? Out of the 10 amendments that comprise the Bill of Rights,
Read moreIt’s been a few years since I shared the story of Tink and the riding mower but I’ll remind you what happened so I can segue into another story of
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