This week, Ira Blumenthal argues that failure is the foundation for growth and success.
In this column, Doug Lively argues that America’s embrace of comfort and government dependency over hard work has paved the way for ideologies like socialism to take root.
Columbia County’s latest election results and a week of tense public meetings reveal a community losing trust in its leaders and demanding greater transparency and accountability in local government.
One of the basic teachings of the Christian Faith is that when one becomes a Christian, their faith is suppose to affect the way in which they live.
Michael Meyers wonders what the accomplishments are of some of the out-going commissioners, and explains why geese honk.
Lee Benedict of Martinez believes the left should leave Natalie Paine alone.
The press has a purpose: to protect the public’s right to know.
Counting down the days … while we all wonder where in the world is Hardie Davis?
The consequences of Queen Elizabeth II’s death may be greater than they seem, says occasional columnist Hubert van Tuyll.
Several local congregations are joining together to consider how to serve the poorest Augustans.
Politics, government and the state of journalism in Georgia are the hot topics of the week.
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