Monthly Archives: March 2019

Tooting our own horn

Journalism, like people isn’t what it used to be. It’s constantly changing, not always for the better. Society itself, is also changing and definitely not for the better. One of the things I love about my job is that it … Continue reading

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Proposed new deal doesn’t work

Talk of anything with the words “new deal” in them make me cringe and want to run and take cover. Studying the original new deal under President Franklin Roosevelt, you will find that it prolonged the nation’s suffering, and made … Continue reading

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Transparency essential

We’ve had a lot of rain this year and it has been raining as I’m writing. This week, however, in the newspaper world, is about sunshine. It’s Sunshine Week in Georgia which is about transparency in government and open records. … Continue reading

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Spoiled but fun and comforting

Life with a four-legged child is so much better and certainly never boring. Our Roxie girl will be seven in May and what a ride it has been. I keep saying she can not get any more spoiled than she … Continue reading

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