Neely Young Archive
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Neely Young: Alive And WellWithout good, strong newspapers, who is going to look after the interests of everyday citizens? Who will report on the bad guys and celebrate the good guys? |
June 2013 |
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Neely Young: People To Count OnA salute to the people who work to make their communities better. Savannah’s Bob Jepson, our Most Respected Business Leader for 2013, is at the top of the list. |
May 2013 |
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Neely Young: A Better WorkforceIn Southeast Georgia’s Fiber Belt, the pulp and paper industries are strong. There and elsewhere in the state there’s a real need for a well-trained and well-educated workforce. |
April 2013 |
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Neely Young: The Dodge Land TroublesA massive property dispute culminated in a sensational murder trial that was widely covered in the national press. |
March 2013 |
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Neely Young: Not The Whole HymnThe late Eugene Patterson, founder of Georgia Trend, won a Pulitzer Prize for his writing on Civil Rights. |
February 2013 |
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Neely Young: A Legislative Wish ListIt’s time to take a look at Georgia’s outdated 16-year-old school dropout age, a remnant of our agricultural past. |
January 2013 |
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Neely Young: Words Of WisdomA little holiday cheer in the form of more wise words from friends, family and some famous folks. |
December 2012 |
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Neely Young: Tools For RevitalizationGood communities share common themes and employ common strategies, prompting a Top 10 list of tools for community development. |
November 2012 |
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Neely Young: GOP Convention ReportAlec Poitevint ran the convention, state Attorney General Sam Olens spoke and lots of other Georgians turned up to watch and listen. |
October 2012 |
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Neely Young: Doc Holliday From ValdostaDoc Holliday of O.K. Corral fame left a colorful legacy behind when he moved out west from Georgia. |
September 2012 |














