Columns

POLING: To bee or not to bee

There are two ways a person can look at being barefoot and stepping on a bee. A person…

Columns

ZACHARY: Ahmaud’s legacy must be more than a day

The horrific death of Ahmaud Arbery changed laws in Georgia. But has his murder changed hearts and attitudes? …

Columns

KETTER: Biggest threat is voter nullification

Ants in pants anxiety over state voting rules has mostly focused on efforts to curtail the liberal ballot…

Columns

POLING: Living a life in comparison

A Tale The son said his feet hurt from walking to the bus stop on the corner. The…

Editorials

EDITORIAL: Minding matters of the heart

February is the month for Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s Day is all about romance. Romantic love is metaphorically and…

Columns

POLING: Walking along civilization’s roadside cathedrals

Walking the roads, you see the debris of the driving. Litter seems the heir apparent to the king…

Editorials

EDITORIAL: Welcome home, 71st RQS

When we see them walking in uniform among us, we may thank our military men and women. We…

Editorials

EDITORIAL: Not everyone needs a gun

Allowing anyone to carry a gun in public — without a permit — is a bad, and dangerous,…

Columns

ZACHARY: Cellphones at red light bad idea

Unbelievably, inexplicably a Georgia lawmaker wants to put cellphones back in the hands of drivers. Republican Sen. Frank Ginn…

Columns

POLING: In search of a few marked bills

A long while back, I used a $20 bill to make a $2-and-something purchase. The clerk’s register had…