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OP-ED | When “Part-Time Legislators” Believe They Run the Government
By Wane A. Hailes In cities across America, local democracy works best when elected officials understand the limits—and the
In This Week's Sunday Edition
In his View from a Pew: Protect Your Peace, Publisher Wane Hailes says “I've learned over the years
Kendrick High School students earn statewide recognition in GSBA video contest
By Staff Students from Kendrick High School have earned statewide recognition after placing third in the 2025 Georgia School Boards
Alabama School Board Members Honored with 2025 All-State School Board Award
By Staff Report The Alabama Association of School Boards recognized five outstanding school board members from across the state during
Op-Ed: Without Oversight, Open Banking Is Putting Georgia Families at Risk
By State Representative Billy Mitchell When I review financial legislation as a member of Georgia’s Banks and Banking Committee,
A View From a Pew “Pick a Side: You Can’t Be Grown and a Child at the Same Time”
Let me say this with all the love in my heart: You cannot be grown and a child at the
Columbus Fire & EMS Launches Innovative 911 Program to Reduce ER Waits and Costs
Staff Report Columbus Fire & EMS has launched a new 911 telehealth program that will allow non-emergency callers to speak
President to Speak at Columbus Event
By Staff In 1913, thousands of women filled Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., marching to demand the right to
OP-ED: THE MAIN STREET DEPOSITOR PROTECTION ACT IS A POOR ATTEMPT AT DEPOSIT INSURANCE REFORM
I have the honor of serving as the at large City Councilor in Columbus,Georgia. I ran for office because
Columbus Fire & EMS Launches Virtual 911 Program to Reduce ER Crowding and Cut Costs
By Staff Columbus Fire & EMS has launched a new virtual care option for non-emergency 911 callers, a move officials
Columbus Mayor Has the Right to Pause the Search for City Manager
Citing the need for a comprehensive review of government salaries, Mayor Skip Henderson has halted the ongoing search for a
As 2026 Election Nears, Experts Warn of an Old Political Tactic: Vote Splitting
As the 2026 election cycle approaches, political strategists and community leaders are urging voters to be aware of one of