by Walter Jones | Apr 11, 2016 | James Magazine
When more than 2,000 Republicans arrive in Augusta for the state convention next month, their biggest job will be selecting delegates to represent them at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. But that’s just the end of the selection process that has...
by Walter Jones | Apr 10, 2016 | James Magazine
Democrats follow a complicated process for selecting their 113 delegates and eight alternates to the national convention, this July in Philadelphia. “If you look at the infrastructure of the party, it is going to say that not just anybody is going to get to be a...
by Walter Jones | Apr 5, 2016 | James Magazine
An electrical problem, an unexpected chemical reaction and machinery down for months are among the reasons the cleanup program at the Savannah River Site fell far below some production targets last year. A report presented to members of the Citizens Advisory Board by...
by Walter Jones | Apr 1, 2016 | James Magazine
The Texas-based company planning to build a $1 billion pipeline to carry gasoline and diesel fuel from Belton, S.C., to Jacksonville, Fla., announced today on its website that it has “suspended further work” on the project. It blames action by the Georgia...
by Walter Jones | Mar 30, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – People on probation for minor offenses still have to serve their entire sentence, even if something happens to interrupt their sentence, according to a decision the Georgia Supreme Court handed down last week. In its Friday 6-1 ruling, the court agreed with...