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MITCHELL ZIMMERMAN: Legislatures can’t shred constitutional rights

Are state lawmakers free to ignore the results of a presidential election? Can they — in defiance of ... Read more

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WILL COOPER: A Trump ban that might work

With 2022’s election night in the rearview mirror, the 2024 presidential election will soon dominate the headlines. Donald ... Read more

Columns

TERRY TURNER: The Sacred Trust

Five centuries before Christ, the Greek city-states began governing through direct democracy. In that, individual citizens participate in ... Read more

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BYRON YORK: Anti-Trump secrecy strikes again

Think back five years to the frenzy of news reporting and commentary over what was called Trump-Russia “collusion” ... Read more

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Thomas Tyler found innocent

MOULTRIE, Ga. — A Colquitt County jury took less than an hour Friday to find Thomas Lee “Squeeze” ... Read more

Local News

Prosecution rests in Thomas Tyler murder trial

Editor’s note: This article has been changed from its original version. An incident involving Gerwarney Fletcher and his ... Read more

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Congressional mitigation of the Preamble

Careless handling of citizens’ rights and the democracy which we enjoy as protectors of the Constitution. To defend ... Read more

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Historical analogies work, until they don’t

If history is any guide, Democrats do not have a chance — not even a small a chance ... Read more

Local News

Chamber plans 112th Annual Meeting for Oct. 4

MOULTRIE, Ga. — The Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce will hold the 112th Annual Chamber of Commerce Meeting ... Read more

News

Judge strikes down 1931 Michigan law criminalizing abortion

DETROIT (AP) — A judge on Wednesday struck down Michigan’s 1931 anti-abortion law, months after suspending it, the ... Read more