Archive for politics – Page 2

Columns

DEAN POLING: Rooting out the American enemy within

At the end of the Cold War, I recall reading an article about who would James Bond battle ... Read more

Editorials

EDITORIAL: Celebrate the Constitution

Do you know what the Constitution says? Click here to read its full text. U.S. Constitution Week begins Tuesday. ... Read more

Local News

Panel emphasizes importance of recreation

  **CORRECTION** Dr. Brad Gregory was incorrectly identified as the the executive director of the Colquitt County Educational Foundation. ... Read more

Columns

TERRY TURNER: Borders matter

Troubles at the U. S. border with Mexico have plagued the last three American administrations. Georgia, like the ... Read more

Ga Fl News

Juvenile says shooting threat was a ‘joke’

VALDOSTA – An 11-year-old girl has been charged in connection with a shooting threat at Valdosta Middle School. ... Read more

Editorials

EDITORIAL: State tax law offers an opportunity

On Thursday, the Colquitt County Board of Education plans to approve a property tax increase. Board members and ... Read more

Local News

Taxes big issue as government leaders answer questions

Editor’s note: This is the third in a series of articles about questions asked and answered during the ... Read more

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STEVE ROBERTS: Chain breakers rising

“Singin’, freedom “Freedom “Where are you? “‘Cause I need freedom, too “I break chains all by myself “Won’t ... Read more

Columns

LAURA FINLEY: The kids are never fair game

Like many others, I wept watching Vice-President candidate Tim Walz’s son Gus express his sheer admiration of his ... Read more

News

Six presidential candidates on Georgia ballot

ATLANTA – Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger Thursday finalized a list of six presidential candidates whose names ... Read more