by Walter Jones | Jun 21, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Rest assured that the state of Georgia is safeguarding its readers and researchers from the dangers of unlicensed public librarians. Librarians in schools and colleges are exempt from the licensing requirement that dates back to 1937 – the era of gangsters...
by Walter Jones | Jun 16, 2016 | News, News 2
Days after the initial shock of the Orlando nightclub attack, Georgia’s three Senate candidates offered policy prescriptions that reveal their overall philosophy – and triggered political debate. Incumbent Republican Johnny Isakson vowed to oppose violent...
by Walter Jones | Jun 15, 2016 | James Magazine
Executives at Georgia Power Co. are celebrating the achievement of some milestones in the construction of two nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle: the final vertical level and the delivery of the final coolant pump. Construction is still only one-third complete,...
by Walter Jones | Jun 14, 2016 | News, News 2
Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson and Democratic nominee Jim Barksdale discovered something in common last week besides each winning his respective primary without a runoff. They both are ignoring Libertarian Allen Buckley. Friday, Buckley sent letters to both and...
by Walter Jones | Jun 12, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA — Plant Vogtle, where two nuclear reactors operate and two more are under construction, was rejected as the site for an additional reactor to minimize concentration concerns, Georgia Power executives testified Wednesday. The explanation came during a...