Georgia DOT and Local Leaders to Host a Public Forum on the Jefferson Street/Liberty Expressway Project Public Invited to Attend and Have Questions Answered Concerning Project Milestones
Tweet Special to the Journal The Georgia Department of Transportation, County and City Officials will host a Public Forum on Tuesday, September 17 beginning at 5:30 p.m. The intent of this forum is to inform the public of upcoming project milestones and impacts to traffic. An overview of the project will be presented along with [...]
Read More →Isakson Chief of Staff Carr To Be Nominated As Commissioner of Georgia Department of Economic Development, Honorary Chairman of Isakson’s 2016 Campaign
Tweet Isakson Names Kirchner as Chief of Staff, Tate as Deputy Chief of Staff WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., today announced that his Chief of Staff Chris Carr will be nominated by Governor Nathan Deal to be Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, and will serve as Honorary Chairman of Isakson’s [...]
Read More →Lady Rams capture SIAC weekly honors
Tweet vy Stan McCormick, Director of Sports Information Middle hitter Jillian Anderson, setter Amanda Cook and libero Kaliah Carter were recognized by the SIAC for their play during the week of September 2nd-September 7th. Anderson was named Offensive Player of the Week, while Cook was recognized as the Newcomer of the Week. Carter received honorable [...]
Read More →Darton Takes 6th and 8th at GSW Rememberance Run
Tweet by David T. Mann AMERICUS – The Cavaliers finished 6th at the Remembrance Run hosted by Georgia Southwestern State University, Saturday. Darton, the only NJCAA cross country program at the meet, scored 147 points among a pool of nine teams. Freshman Austin Steward led the Cavalier effort. He averaged 5:29-minute miles to finish the [...]
Read More →Why I shouldn’t have been surprised about Phoebe/FTC deal
Tweet I shouldn’t have been surprised by the Phoebe/Federal Trade Commission deal. I was, but I shouldn’t have been. I’m a cynical, anti-government nut job and I trusted the government to look out for our best interests. Once again, they didn’t. I’ve been stewing about it since the news broke, but I’m just now putting [...]
Read More →High School Careers
Tweet by Jim Wilcox A lot of important decisions we make in life happen early in life, when we aren’t best equipped to make good decisions. One of those is becoming more important than ever, and state and local educators are endorsing it. We’re talking about deciding on what we want to do, when we [...]
Read More →Aaron Blair: Things to do Downtown this week!
Tweet Things to do Downtown this week! Thursday, September 12th – 10am Taco Truck Thursday at the Flint RiverQuarium. Stop by the FRQ Parking lot for some amazing tacos from the “Taco Truck”. 10am-2pm Thursday, September 12th – 6pm Writing an effective business plan. Starting a business without a plan is like going on a [...]
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