The corruption in Augusta will not go away just because one of the guys out there exposing it may soon not be around to shout from the rooftops, therefore, we, as a community, have to remain engaged fighting it.
The Lee Muns Show returned for season two last week and I must say that this latest installment was marginally better than Duchess Meagan’s show, but every bit as contrived and scripted.
We do have a gun problem in the US, but the mental health problem is far greater and continues to leave a body count.
Sometimes our best laid plans turn out to be for naught; but, in my mind, that doesn’t mean it is time to give up, only time to change the plan.
Community shaman Moses Todd proves that even the most self-important among us must follow the rules.
Scott highlights some real positive occurrences in Augusta’s long stale political scene.
Both Columbia and Richmond counties have their version of the circular firing squad.
Columbia County wants to move to a new system of property appraisal and it sounds rather dystopian.
Not only does America promise liberty, but our founding documents provide a written guarantee.
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