Opinion & Editorial

Community thankful to have resource like Choices

Rabun County is home to countless local nonprofits that support community members in many different ways whether it is advocacy; help with expenses after a diagnosis of cancer; assistance in caring for animals; or other important needed resources.

An outside look inside some major events

I know you expect me to be front and center of major news developments and to give you an exclusive account found nowhere else but on these pages. Alas, sometimes, despite my best efforts, I find myself on the outside looking in.

Federal funding for scientific research is critical to a strong America

I’m a Clayton native – some of you likely know my mom, who still lives in town – and a Rabun County High School graduate. I built upon the education provided by this community (thanks, RCHS teachers!) to become a research scientist and professor at Oregon State University (yes, it’s far from home!).

Homeschooling support for military families

The U.S. Department of Defense recently announced a formal review of how it supports military families who choose to homeschool their children—a move that could significantly benefit Georgia’s large and growing population of service members.

Slain pastor’s daughter wishes change of heart for killer

It’s June 17, 2025, as I write this. It’s the 10th anniversary of the night a white supremacist walked into a predominantly Black church in Charleston, S.C., pretended to pray with the parishioners and then shot and killed nine of them. Eliana Pinckney was 11 years old.

Reflecting on the importance of fathers

Reflecting on the importance of fathers Father’s Day was Sunday, June 15, and I think about what fatherhood means by honoring my dad, Mark Broome, Sr. I call him “Padre.” I’m so proud to be his daughter. He’s someone I greatly respect and admire as the epitome of how a father and husband should be.