by Brydon Ross | Oct 11, 2019 | The Forum
We’ve grown accustomed to the incredible benefits and comforts America’s energy infrastructure has provided us. Think about the incredible pace of change in technology alone: barely a decade ago, we weren’t carrying smartphones and tablets to stream video or...
by Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan | Oct 9, 2019 | The Forum
It’s Christmas morning, and sadly the Atlanta patient is bedridden, unable to spend the most important holiday of the year with family because she has come down with a bad case of the flu. Certainly, there isn’t a doctor’s office nor urgent care clinic open on...
by Marc Hyden | Oct 4, 2019 | The Forum
Whenever the political left and right agree on an issue, odds are it is beneficial and will help Americans. At least that’s what I once believed. Recent events, however, have encouraged me to rethink this maxim. Following a spate of vaping-related illnesses,...
by Don Cope | Sep 27, 2019 | The Forum
Retirement affords reflection. Upon conclusion of my service as CEO of Dalton Utilities I have had time to explore much of Georgia that the demands of a work life wouldn’t allow. I have seen its diverse landscape and beauty and had the chance to reflect on its...
by Chris Clark | Sep 18, 2019 | The Forum
I’m a child of rural Georgia. I was born and raised in Ben Hill and Irwin Counties with ample time spent in Brooks and Colquitt Counties. I stayed in rural environments through college at Georgia Southern and grad school at Georgia College. My first chamber job...
by Gary Wisenbaker | Sep 16, 2019 | The Forum
While the Democrat socialists in the U.S. House of Representatives dithered about opening an “impeachment inquiry” (whatever that is) against President Donald Trump because he beat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, his administration continued its march to...