Good morning! Keep the bugs off your glass and the bears off your– you know what, just leave your C.B. handle in the comments. My family had a C.B. radio in our 1984 Ford Econoline custom conversion van and I tell y’all what, we thought we were L-I-V-I-N (our handle was Swamp Hog.)
- Georgia’s school districts bear a heavy burden for the delayed, unfinished Plant Vogtle project.
- Urban areas in Georgia have a bigger agricultural economic impact than you might expect.
- Speaker Ralston appointed Representative Tommy Benton (R-Jefferson), who may be best known for remarking that the KKK “made a lot of people straighten up,” to a study committee on civics education.
- With two weeks left until the June 20 election, early voting in CD-6 surpassed 46,000 over the weekend.
- An annexation win for the City of South Fulton, AKA an annexation loss for the City of Atlanta.
- The City of Tybee Island has four new Beach Ambassadors. (The Rock is not one of them.)
- Trump may still have the support of his base, but that base is shrinking.
- The US and Mexican may be headed to a sugar showdown (which may be of interest to that major Atlanta employer who uses a lot of sugar.)
- Or maybe not – things are looking up for the Sugar Pact (sing that to the tune of “The Sugar Shack.”)
- Thor is pretty confident Wonder Woman (which is a great movie) would totally kick his behind.