by Walter Jones | Feb 10, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Some up-close learning took place Tuesday when 30 or so members of the Leadership Columbia County class visited the Capitol and heard, questioned and watched state leaders on the job. Organized by the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce, the class is...
by Walter Jones | Feb 8, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Thousands of Georgians given probation for minor offenses could be impacted by a case the Georgia Supreme Court hears arguments about Monday. These were people whose probation was supervised by private companies before a 2015 law took effect setting...
by Walter Jones | Feb 8, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – An 11-percent decline in Georgia road fatalities last month has safety experts hopeful Friday but not ready to declare victory. The number of traffic deaths was 108 in January compared to 121 in the same month of last year, according to Harris...
by Walter Jones | Feb 8, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – A House committee opted for a resolution that carries no force of law over a specific legal mandate Thursday on the issue of protecting groundwater. Environmental groups have been pushing for a law to block any storage of surface water in the Floridan...
by Walter Jones | Feb 5, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – A House committee opted for a resolution that carries no force of law over a specific legal mandate Thursday on the issue of protecting groundwater. Environmental groups have been pushing for a law to block any storage of surface water in the Floridan...