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Why can we not just simply let a tragedy be a moment for reflection and prayer instead of a race to see who can put their foot in their mouth the fastest?
There are times when you can just tell politicians are at odds. And that was the case Monday night as Mayor Dan Curry noted the Loganville leaders were airing out their “dirty laundry.”
Doug Monda put it perfectly Monday night at the Loganville City Council meeting.
Ben Malcom left the confines of Walton County for North Georgia College, coming out as a lieutenant and then sent to South Korea. He was one of the first Green Berets before they even had green berets, earned a Silver Star and probably has a few stories he could tell you while working with t…
This week marks the annual celebration of Sunshine Laws across the U.S., a measure where we can all gather in knowing that there are rules that allow us to know what is going on in our government, even when they do their best to hide something.
It is amazing how something like vaccinations can get folks riled up and embroiled in a political fight.
As I sat across the table from Sam and April Scarborough last week, it was not hard to see how difficult it was for them to walk away.
I am not a big Facebook fan, as I post sporadically at best on my own personal page and probably spend more time on the page we have for the Tribune.
It is amazing how we scurry about here in the newsroom ahead of a holiday, trying to get ahead of things just enough to be able to take some much-needed time off.
The issue of medical marijuana is making headway in Georgia with the recent approval of the state House Health and Human Services Committee. It is expected to be up for a vote this week by the full state House of Representatives.
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