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Local Gov't Around GA
/ 7 years agoColumn: Columbus voters still waiting on a lame duck mayor and a mayor-elect
Votes for mayor were cast, counted and confirmed on and after the election of May 22, but for the seven months...
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Muscogee Opinions
/ 7 years agoCOLUMN: Fred’s name isn’t on the wall, but Vietnam did take his life
Fred Miller wasn’t killed in Vietnam but that bloody war did take his life. Without warning my old pal’s name came...
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Georgia Opinions
/ 7 years agoCOLUMN: Closure is an overused word in broadcast news
A professor of journalism at Union University in Jackson, Tn., Steve Beverly is a frequent contributor to All On Georgia/Muscogee. Earlier...
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Georgia Opinions
/ 7 years agoApathy = Paulding County Election Results
If one word could sum up the 2018 Paulding County primary it would start with an A. No, not that word....
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Muscogee Opinions
/ 7 years agoColumn: Henderson turns down the volume on a noisy campaign
This wasn’t Skip Henderson’s first rodeo. He has probably been the face of more citywide campaigns than any candidate in the...
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Georgia Opinions
/ 7 years agoCOLUMN: School security’s costly, but what’s the value of a child?
Less than 100 hours after 10 students were shot and killed at a high school in Texas, the Muscogee County School...
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Georgia Opinions
/ 7 years agoColumn: Did “Paulding 1st” violate the law with their recent ad?
The following article is an editorialized opinion piece that reflects the views of the author only and not necessarily those of...
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Georgia Opinions
/ 7 years agoCOLUMN: The Art of Negative Campaigning
The following article is an opinion piece and reflects the views of only the author and not necessarily those of AllOnGeorgia. ...
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Georgia Opinions
/ 7 years agoCOLUMN: Down the Ballot to the GOP Insurance Commissioner’s Race
The article below is an opinion piece and reflects only the views of the author and not necessarily those of AllOnGeorgia....
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Georgia Opinions
/ 7 years agoColumn: No problem here with sports gambling becoming legal
Column - Yes, people are addicted to gambling, but the Georgia lottery is alive and well and money from it goes...