by JMO Staff | Jan 9, 2024 | Floating Boats
While casino gaming and sports betting remain illegal in Georgia, (expect both issues to feature during the legislative session once again) coin-operated amusement machines are in fact legal in certain circumstances – and do big business. One such company is...
by JMO Staff | Jan 8, 2024 | Floating Boats
Gov. Brian Kemp turned to an unexpected place to find his new appointee for chairman of the Georgia Elections Board – Waffle House. John Fervier, a longtime vice president at the fast food giant, will take on the tall task of leading the state’s election...
by JMO Staff | Jan 5, 2024 | Floating Boats
Manuel’s Tavern in Atlanta has been known as a political watering hole, particularly for Democrats, for decades. So it was no surprise when Mayor Andre Dickens planned to speak there this week during a meeting of the Atlanta Young Democrats. But the night...
by JMO Staff | Jan 4, 2024 | Floating Boats
Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines is the king of the mountain in North America, taking home the the crown for best on-time performance for the sixth consecutive year, per statistics from aviation analytics firm Cirium. Delta ranked fourth worldwide for on-time flights...
by JMO Staff | Jan 3, 2024 | Floating Boats
U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath, D-GA, will be running for her third different district later this year when she swaps from CD-7 back to the newly-redrawn CD-6. But while the constant reshuffling due to redistricting might be a hassle, could it be setting her up nicely for a...
by JMO Staff | Jan 2, 2024 | Floating Boats
‘Swatting,’ where prank calls are made to 911 reporting imminent danger close to a particular person/address, has been on the rise in Georgia, and prominent politicians have become prime targets. U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Rome, has been the...