Applications accepted for Hometown Harvest Pageant
Tweet Special to the Journal Applications are being accepted for the Hometown Harvest Pageant slated for Saturday, October 5 at LCHS Clay Auditorium. And this year the program will be adding a Harvest Prince for boys ages 3-5 and the Harvest King for boys ages 6-10.
Read More →CONGRESSMAN BISHOP STATEMENT REGARDING THE CONTINUING RESOLUTION
Tweet Special to the Journal Washington, D.C. – This morning, Congressman Sanford D. Bishop (GA-02), the Ranking Member of the U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies opposed House Amendments to Senate Amendment to House Joint Resolution (H.J. Res.) 59, the Continuing Resolution for Fiscal Year (FY) 2014. The measure, [...]
Read More →Federal housing agency to take $1.7 billion bailout
Tweet Written by Sarah Hurtubise of the Daily Caller News Foundation The Federal Housing Administration announced Friday that it needs a $1.7 billion bailout from the U.S. Treasury. A federal reverse mortgage program for seniors has lost the federal housing agency $5 billion so far. The deal allows struggling seniors to borrow money against their [...]
Read More →Paul Bremer: 400,000 to 500,000 troops needed to stabilize Syria
Tweet Written by Breanna Deutsch of the Daily Caller News Foundation Paul Bremer knows what it is like to preside over a country scarred by years of brutal dictatorship and religious war. Bremer briefly governed Iraq as the head of the Coalition Provisional Authority after the U.S. invaded the country and removed Saddam Hussein from [...]
Read More →Will it keep running, or will they shut it down
Tweet Will Harry Reid and President Obama shut down the federal government in order to force Obamacare on the American people? That’s the question most Americans are asking these days.
Read More →#TravOnGameDay
Tweet Usually when I write columns that are about real people and or events that aren’t overtly political, readers in the comments on my blog and/or on Facebook can’t seem to wait to make the comparison to whatever political event to which they see a parallel as if to fill in the last missing piece. [...]
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