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2025 Legislative Newsletter – Week 12

By Alan Powell State Rep.   *Editor’s Note: This column was written and submitted prior to the end of the 2025 legislative session on April 4.   My House colleagues and I returned to the state capitol to kick off the 11th week of the 2025 legislative session.
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Resolutions and running

By Greg Cullum Local Columnist   Time is flying by so fast, it’s hard for me to realize that we’re already a quarter of the way through 2025.
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Throbbing heartbeat of the gospel

By Gwen Fisher Local Columnist   Dark skin is the pigmentation including what we consider black skin. Simon of Cyrene was the cross-bearer of Jesus Christ. He started as a spectator then a participator (Mark 15:21). It is not an accident why this was important.
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Where’s common sense in crippling the EPA?

There’s a country song for every occasion and situation. Ray Charles moaned, “Here we go again.” Lorrie Morgan asked, “What part of no don’t you understand?” I could name a hundred more, but Jerry Reed best sums up the looming environmental crisis. His comical lyrics “She got the gold mine.
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Happy 50th Birthday, Mama!

Tomorrow, April 11, is my Mama’s birthday. Angela Lynn Leopard Scoggins was the firstborn child of Roger and Gail Leopard (whose birthday is April 12 – Happy Birthday, Nanny!) She grew up in the Airline community and was homeschooled along her three sisters.
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The Hartwell Sun

2025 Legislative Newsletter – Week 11

Submitted by Alan Powell State Rep.   My House colleagues and I returned to the Gold Dome for Legislative Day 32, March 18, with only a few legislative days remaining in this year’s session.
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The Hartwell Sun

Pollen season has arrived, but how long will it be here?

Submitted by Sierra Burke Local Columnist   As Georgia quickly turns green and flowers begin to bloom showing that Spring has finally arrived, the clouds of pollen are also descending upon us. The onset of pollen season always seems to hit hard, going from zero to one hundred in record time.
Last year a neighbor’s bull “supervised” my digging daffodils to be transplanted on our farm. When the flowers burst through the red dirt this spring, they made me smile. (Photo/Nesmith)

Last year a neighbor’s bull “supervised” my digging daffodils to be transplanted on our farm. When the flowers burst through the red dirt this spring, they made me smile. (Photo/Nesmith)

Springtime makes me smile and sneeze

Ahhhhhhh, April is here. What’s your favorite season of the year? Each has its highlights, but I vote for springtime. Spring is when you can shuck your sweater and feel the warmth of what’s to come. Well, let me back up. Spring flirted with us in mid-March.