by Dan Flynn | Jul 13, 2023 | The Forum
The Constitution grants citizens the right to keep and bear firearms to protect themselves from those who would like to eliminate our rights and freedom by force. Citizen gun rights are almost unique to America, and they should never be infringed. It would...
by Doy Cave | Jul 11, 2023 | The Forum
In the face of a teacher shortage in Georgia, Georgia Southern University’s College of Education is emerging as a catalyst for innovation. According to the Professional Association of Georgia Educators, 82 percent of schools in the state report a lack of...
by John F. King | Jun 27, 2023 | The Forum
The Atlanta City Council recently approved funding for the city’s new police training facility. This is a win for the city, communities across the metro Atlanta area, and our law enforcement officers and first responders. Unfortunately, a small but vocal band...
by Dan Flynn | Jun 23, 2023 | The Forum
In a recent investigation at a northwest Georgia high school campus, officers confiscated an illegally possessed gun from a suspect. The officers submitted the gun for ballistic testing through a forensic process known as NIBIN, the National Integrated...
by Merry Pateuk | Jun 22, 2023 | The Forum
Credit card access is essential to modern life, and lawmakers should be working on policies to expand access and level the playing field. Georgia’s Congressional delegation needs to fight against policies that could jeopardize consumer safety and take money...
by Benita Cotton-Orr | Jun 21, 2023 | The Forum
What does a nurse need to know? For most of us, the answer is obvious. Nurses, like doctors, should be well versed in the highest standards of medical care, the latest scientific research, and the best and most personalized treatments for each and every...