|
|||||||||||
Ten years of Glory Mitch Clarke Ten years. It's hard to believe it's been that long. I had wanted an all-white English bulldog. I've been a University of Georgia fan my whole life, and I liked the thought of having my own Uga around the house. It had to be a male, too, because I wanted to give it a Georgia-related name and the... More ...
Read the Story... All That's Fit to Print Fixing what ails us Brenda Wall I hope that voters aren't looking to the next president to "fix" gas prices. We voters have a tendency to do that, expect government to right the wrongs in our lives. Since the election is still months away and the new president won't take office until late January, it's a long wait and puts us r... More ...
Ever been romanced by a gator? Billy Fleming I have spent a lot of time in the woods by myself deer and turkey hunting over the years. There are a lot of things in the woods that call for a measure of caution and common sense. Even then, you are apt to be caught by surprise or startled by something that makes you wish for a moment or two th... More ...
Alex McRae All in favor of this idea raise your hand. Then move to the rear of the class, put on your dunce cap and stay in "time out" until Satan starts selling snowballs. Hurricane season just started. It runs through November. Between now and then there's a better than average chance one or two or severa... More ...
The south back in play Bill Shipp The South may be about to rise again. Republicans can't take the region for granted any longer. To keep Georgia in the GOP fold, the Republican presidential campaign will have to spend money in the Peach State for the first time since 1996. More ... Global warming comes to Georgia Benita M. Dodd Georgia PPF In these hazy, 90-degree Georgia days, with gas prices soaring and smog hovering, the guilt trip that global warming proponents are selling is easy to buy. And with industry and academia seeing the green in being "green," it's even tougher for ordinary Georgians to resist the strengthening tendril... More ... From our Files Whitehurst signs contract with Colorado Rockies News from the past 10 YEARS AGO June 11, 1998 FORMER Early County High School Bobcat baseball standout Tom Whitehurst signed a contract with the Colorado Rockies last Wednesday. STEVE and Peggy Jackson of Arlington announce the birth of their son, James Stephen Jackson Jr. More ... |
|||||||||||