Editorials
EDITORIAL: July Fourth: A promise of freedom
In retrospect, it is easy to forget that the approval of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, ... Read more
In retrospect, it is easy to forget that the approval of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, ... Read more
The Democrats are doing it again. If Ruth Bader Ginsburg had resigned from the Supreme Court during Barack ... Read more
MOULTRIE — Trudie Mae Hill’s 55-year journey in education is a legacy of dedication to Colquitt County students ... Read more
ATLANTA – Georgia’s two U.S. senators launched an inquiry Thursday aimed at strengthening tracking and data collection about ... Read more
ATLANTA – A Georgia Senate study committee Wednesday set a broad framework for determining how the state should ... Read more
In the news: To deny weapons to Ukraine to attack its enemy Russia, would begin a dread act ... Read more
ATLANTA – The General Assembly passed legislation this year guaranteeing Georgians the right to fish in the state’s ... Read more
There has always been friction between those who want government to recognize religion’s role in American public education ... Read more
Economic policy during a second Joe Biden term would be even worse than policy during a second Donald ... Read more
MOULTRIE — The Moultrie-Colquitt County Development Authority and a private developer are close to a deal that promises ... Read more