by Walter Jones | Jan 19, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – A group of horseracing supporters announced Monday plans for a residential and commercial development centered on a track likely to be built in metro Atlanta. The Georgia Horse Racing Coalition predicts the 250-acre complex would bring more than 5,000 jobs,...
by Walter Jones | Jan 18, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – A bipartisan bill introduced Thursday would require freshman legislators go to school with a lengthy set of topics that must be covered, from economics to racial inclusion. While old-timers in any organization usually grumble about how unprepared the...
by Walter Jones | Jan 15, 2016 | News, News 2
ATLANTA – This year’s class of LEAD Athens participants had plenty of questions Thursday for state officials about medical marijuana, farm subsidies, legalized gambling and a host of other topics. It’s part of the process, and most of the parade of...
by Walter Jones | Jan 14, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Legislation to limit liability for noise and passenger injuries began to raise concerns among lawyer groups Wednesday. The bill is part of the groundwork for development of a commercial space port in Camden County where experts say the shape of...
by Walter Jones | Jan 13, 2016 | News, News 2
ATLANTA – Foot dragging by the federal government to provide greater funding soon will cause delays in the deepening of the Savannah River, Gov. Nathan Deal warned Tuesday. “We can’t afford to lose very much more time,” he told business leaders...