by Carlotta Harrell | Mar 28, 2024 | The Forum
As a public servant, connecting with the communities that I represent has always been a core value. I want to make sure I am doing everything I can to listen to their needs and advocate on their behalf—and I believe I am uniquely qualified to do so. Outside of...
by Tim Lowe | Mar 25, 2024 | The Forum
In today’s discourse, the narrative often leans towards our nation’s economy having moved beyond the need for fossil fuels. This perspective fails to acknowledge the indispensability of energy reliability, the significant efficiency advancements made in...
by Maurice Contreras | Mar 21, 2024 | The Forum
Volcanica Coffee is a specialty importer and retailer of exotic single-origin gourmet coffee beans. We are committed to offering only the finest quality coffee from volcanic regions around the world that is wonderfully exotic and remarkable in taste. Since our...
by Tim Echols | Mar 20, 2024 | The Forum
I have never had a reason to visit chilly Finland, but an invite to speak at their annual Energy Week Conference has given me a newfound appreciation for one of the newest members of the NATO alliance. Here is my impression of the country. Let’s start with the...
by Dan Flynn | Mar 15, 2024 | The Forum
The grisly murder of Laken Riley, a role model student in Athens, is an abrupt wake-up call for all Georgians and Americans. Athens is a sanctuary city, and Laken was killed by a vicious criminal suspect from Venezuela who had illegally entered the United...
by Lauren Elsberry | Mar 14, 2024 | The Forum
My husband and I live in a rural county in northwest Georgia. We have a one-year-old and a first grader. We are Blessed with a partial scholarship for our oldest son to attend a Christian school near my job. The primary reason we enrolled him in a private...