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October 1, 2025
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Kirk Showed What It Means to Be a Man...
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Cricket Song
From the Porch By Amber Nagle Some thing stirred me awake at 4 a.m. I rolled over and sn...
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October 1, 2025
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Lawmakers urged to expedite move to new voting system
Lawmakers who want to overhaul the way Georgians vote heard a consistent message Thursday from election chiefs. Hurry up! And give us money. A law backed by Republicans in the General Assembly outlaws the Quick Response (QR) codes that the state’s voting machines use to transfer voter intent into each polling place’s database. Poll workers will have to use a different method st...
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October 1, 2025
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Tourism sets new record in Georgia
Tourists and business travelers continued flocking to the Peach State last year, injecting billions into the economy, according to new state numbers from Gov. Brian Kemp. A record 174.2 million traveled across the country and the globe to visit Georgia in 2024 and spent $45.2 billion, up 4% from the year before, he said in a statement issued by his office Friday. The governor travel...
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continued from page ning, though, he hung that cricket basket on a hook in the laundry room—just off of our kitchen. Later that night, we were treated to a full serenade of cricket songs echoing through the house. It’s funny—the things our memory preserves for an eternity. I don’t know what kind of crickets were in the mesh box, because I’m no entomologist. I’ve read that crick...
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continued from page Culture and ….
continued from page Culture and the education establishment push students towards the left. Kirk didn’t float along with what was popular. He thought critically about issues and rejected the dominant cultural narratives. Second, a man should accept responsibility. For decades, conservatives have simply assumed that young adults will start liberal before real life moves them right. Kirk...
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