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Only in Georgia: Don’t egg the courthouse or steal from the dead

Just in time for Easter, we have some egg-citing oddball stories and arrests that have happened recently in Georgia. We’ll start — rather appropriately — with one involving eggs. However, we would advise readers to stick with hunting eggs this Easter rather than throwing them. Egging The Courthouse Is No Yolk They take egging the […]

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A Tribute to Tripp Halstead

Tripp, Your young life had a much bigger impact than your tiny frame could have ever known. You brought millions of people you never met to their knees in prayer. You gave millions of people you never knew hope. You reminded us that in a blink, in a breath, in a heartbeat, the entire world […]

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You Decide: Were Cambridge High students unfairly silenced during school walkout?

The Issue: While reading a speech about gun control during National School Walkout Day, students at Cambridge High School in Milton were told to stop by school officials and ushered away from the area where they were speaking. In an earlier attempt to give the speech, the students microphones were cut off. What the students […]

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Georgia school systems differ in approach to walkouts

What’s Happening?: In the wake of the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, the first of several nationwide school protests is upon us. Students nationwide are planning several school walkouts in the coming weeks to protest the rise of school shootings and to call on lawmakers to take action to keep schools […]

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A Pink Wave of candidates hopes to turn Georgia blue

Buckle up, Georgians and get ready for a wild ride between now and May 22. The candidates for the May 22 primary election are locked in now that candidate qualifying is officially over, and this campaign season is sure to be one of the more intriguing elections in statewide politics. Several races already have dramatic […]

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The Southeastern Cowboy Gathering serves up authentic chuck wagon cuisine

If you’ve ever wanted to eat authentic cowboy fixins straight off a chuck wagon, the Chuck Wagon Invitational, a part of the Southeastern Cowboy Gathering, might just be made for you. The Gathering: The Southeastern Cowboy Gathering is held on the grounds of The Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville and features a cowboy church service, […]

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An Open Letter to Georgia’s Unstable Weather

Dear Georgia Weather, I think it goes without saying that your actions over the course of the last several months have been entirely uncalled for. In fact, you’ve just been downright rude and lacking in the Southern hospitality we espouse and expect here. Last weekend was perfect. We had wonderful spring weather, and for about […]

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The saga of Betty Price and Jere Wood

One of the most intriguing local political races to watch this year is going to be the Georgia House District 48 republican primary showdown between incumbent Betty Price and Jere Wood. If you think local politics can’t be interesting, the history behind this race will change your mind. The Players: Betty Price is the District […]

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Woman Wears Teal Chiffon Gown and Crown

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Beautiful Bright Beauty Fashion Girl

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Who is running in the May 22 Georgia Primary?

It’s qualifying week for the May 22 primaries and non-partisan elections. But what is qualifying and why should it matter to you? Qualifying: The qualifying period is often overlooked or unknown to the majority of the public, but it is the period where candidates for public office must register as a candidate and pay their […]

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Bizarre Arrests: These criminals need to find a new line of work

When it comes to bizarre and odd headlines, particularly those involving crime, why should we let Florida have all the fun? Here are a few of the more recent bizarre crime stories that have happened in The Peach State. I’d like to report a crime about my crime: An accused Coffee County drug-dealer is off […]

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Transit bill, hands-free driving bill move forward, Greenhaven and DeKalb CEO bills die

The Gist: The Georgia legislature has crossed the yearly milestone of crossover day, the day when bills must move from one chamber to the other if they have any chance of becoming a law. Here is a look at what key pieces of legislation crossed over this session and what didn’t make the cut. Transit […]

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The Public Record: Betty Price’s elevator speech didn’t go over well

The Players: State Rep. Betty Price, of Roswell, was caught on video admitting something voters have long assumed about state politics, but didn’t necessarily want to hear from a lawmaker. She was in an elevator talking to Mary Carol Harsch, the widow of John Harsch, who was killed by a distracted driver while cycling with […]

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Will Michael Thurmond be DeKalb County’s last CEO?

The Gist: Two DeKalb lawmakers have introduced a bill that would dramatically change DeKalb County’s form of government by eliminating the county’s unique CEO position. The bill was introduced Wednesday, and unlike prior attempts to change the county’s CEO structure, this was introduced as a general bill instead of a local bill. Democratic members of […]

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