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Political acts of discrimination are as old as the state, but that could be changing.
A Walk of Fame honors six local legends in Northwest Georgia.
A tour of FLETC near Brunswick offered excitement and insight into how officers help keep us safe.
Of all the 236 members of the Georgia General Assembly, only a fraction really decide what gets done.
Honoring Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber’s Woody Woodside.
A parable on motherhood for the holiday season.
While many believe Russia is becoming a major power in the world while America’s influence is on the decline, others beg to differ.
A number of jobs have disappeared because they’ve been moved offshore or replaced by robotic technology. What will the jobs of the future be?
Many of us would not be where we are today without someone giving us a helping hand or an opportunity to advance.
More truth, wit and whimsy to bring a smile to readers’ faces.
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