Guest Commentary Guest Commentary: Doing The Right Thing W. Todd Groce , The decisions made by leaders in Georgia’s past got us where we are today, and what we choose to do today will lead us into the future. November 30, 2015
Guest Commentary Guest Commentary: One Neighborhood At A Time Thomas G. Cousins , Turning Atlanta’s East Lake Community around meant improving housing, education and quality of life. The problems were great, but so was the opportunity. June 1, 2015
Guest Commentary Commentary: Bo Callaway's Legacies Millard B. Grimes , Bo Callaway left a number of important legacies, but Callaway Gardens is a gift Georgians ? and the world ? will cherish for generations. April 30, 2014
Guest Commentary Guest Commentary: A Legal Workforce Phil Kent , The heart of the new immigration law is to expand the use of the online federal e-verify requirements for businesses with 11 or more workers. December 30, 2011
Guest Commentary Commentary: A Vital Statistic George Berry , As a political accomplishment, one can only stand in awe of the recent Republican sweep of Georgia elective offices. Republicans now occupy all of the state’s major elected leadership positions, and for the foreseeable future the state’s key political battleground… January 1, 2011
Guest Commentary Commentary: A Court Without Wasps Millard B. Grimes , A 50-years-ago item in the Columbus newspaper noted that in May 1960 the Southern Baptist Convention adopted a resolution urging its members to oppose the nomination of a Catholic for U.S. President. At the time, John F. Kennedy was expected… August 1, 2010
Guest Commentary Commentary: VAT Would Be Disastrous Millard B. Grimes , The headline in the newspaper had to be wrong. It read “Obama Appears Open to Value Added Tax.” Could the President really be considering a value added tax or VAT, as it is usually referred to? Perhaps, like most Americans,… July 1, 2010
Guest Commentary Commentary: Silent, Empty Plants Millard B. Grimes , Now into the third year of what is being called The Great Recession, the United States still has the largest economy in the world and its people are better off on the whole than the people of any other nation.… March 1, 2010
Guest Commentary Commentary: The Third Bush Term Millard B. Grimes , The Obama Administration is beginning to look more like the third George W. Bush term. You think not? Well, look at the facts and forget the frenzied end-of-the world-as-we-know-it outbursts directed at Obama by people who just don’t like him… October 1, 2009
Guest Commentary Commentary: Leaving Readers Millard B. Grimes , The Atlanta Journal’s motto used to be, “Covers Dixie Like the Dew.” But the dew is very light today. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, or AJC, barely covers its own county. Its circulation dropped from 400,000 in 2005 to 330,000 in 2009,… September 1, 2009
All-natural Wine: Alpharetta’s Fermented Wine Boutique Raises The Bar Have you dealt with stained teeth or hangovers after drinking wine? Wine is meant to be a natural product that should not cause stains or headaches, but the commercialization of winemaking has brought with itself, frequent side effects. [caption id="attachment_64871"…
Leadership: HunterMaclean Attorneys Press Release, May 1, Savannah, Ga. ? The partners at HunterMaclean, a leading business law firm in Savannah and St. Simons Island, Georgia, have elected Shawn Kachmar to serve as managing partner. He succeeds Brad Harmon, who has served on…