I think the senator contradicted himself a little bit in the interview. I see where you are coming from @theold33:. He does make it seem like the other have a shot but then goes on to say "mathematically this thing is about over... if Romney does well... i think it's virtually impossible for this thing to continue much beyond early may."
posted @ Monday, March 12, 2012 - 15:40Really? At least I can turn my tragedy to triumph!
posted @ Friday, February 17, 2012 - 14:02Clearly I spoke too soon on this one!
posted @ Friday, February 17, 2012 - 10:35I have to agree, Raisin' Canes is my favorite, too!
posted @ Friday, January 27, 2012 - 17:51@catman: I think the impact Facebook has is a little different from the newspaper. Last time I checked, the only private lives exposed in the newspaper are those of celebrities. Facebook gives us access to anyone's social life instantly! You don't have to wait till the next morning or go pick one up at the store anymore!
posted @ Friday, January 27, 2012 - 17:31Thanks for the heads up on that! Someone forgot to use grammar check! Guilty. 

Rep. Regina Quick, R-Athens, was one of two local delegates to score less than an "A+" in the Chamber of Commerce's annual legislative score card. She and I played phone tag Monday when I was reporting the story and I wasn't able to get her comments in a timely fashion. Instead, she sent over this statement Wednesday morning and she did not mince her words. (Links and italicized portions are my own; otherwise, it's as she wrote it.) Dear Friends: read more

The committee opted Tuesday night to put off deciding on the ordinance until, at the earliest, its next meeting. Of note: The Athens-Clarke County attorney highlighted that the proposed times are, in essence, placeholders for the commission to change or keep as it pleases. Full text of the Use of Public Right-of-Ways ordinance draft is below. read more
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