Opinion & Editorial

What will a federal tax credit scholarship look like?

For over a decade, the push for educational freedom was spearheaded at the state level by advocates and policy makers. The landscape of the school choice movement will change significantly in January 2027, when the first federal tax credit scholarship goes into effect.

The drive to show more love

The spirit of Christmas abounds in the mountains of Northeast Georgia and Rabun County. The pure happiness for the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and the cheerfulness of the giving of presents overflows.

I wish I had been there in Bethlehem

These words are dedicated to the memory of my late friend, Otis Brumby, Jr., publisher of the Marietta Daily Journal. He encouraged me to run this column each Christmas season. It is also dedicated to those who believe. I wish I had been there. In Bethlehem.

Is technology making us smarter or dumber?

Yes, I know. I don’t need to be reminded that technology has lifted us to incredible heights. I benefit every day. Well, most of the time. And then there are those days when I feel stupid. Here are two examples: smartphones and smart TVs.

Thankful at Christmas for memories of Mama Hudgins

It was 1979, the year of a memorable Christmas. My paternal grandmother, Hattie Mangum Hudgins, died on Christmas Eve that year. Yes, it could’ve been a sad Christmas, but sweet memories of this spunky little woman shield us from sadness like her handmade bonnet protected her from the sun.

Don’t drink & drive during holidays

We have faced a lot of challeges during this year of 2025 – personally, as Georgians, and as Americans. So, please make wise decisions during the holidays as the new year arrives on Thursday, Jan. 1. If you are going to consume alcohol, please do not drive.

I’m dreaming of the ‘right’ Christmas

One of the things I enjoy most about Christmas are the old movies that help put me in the seasonal spirit. And though there are many I like, my all time favorite is “Holiday Inn,” starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire. The best part about the film is the music, composed by Irving Berlin.

Attorney General Chris Carr talks about running for governor

I sat down recently with Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr to talk about his decision to run for governor. Carr will face off against current Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and Secretary of State Brad Raffesperger and a couple of no-names in next May’s Republican primary seeking to succeed current Gov.