I have learned some new challenges now that the Reporter’s territory has expanded to include not just Monroe but Bibb County stores.
As Americans, we think we’re pretty smart. We aren’t. Americans’ average intelligence quotient (IQ) is 98, with men at 99 and women at 97. The average IQ for all humans on the planet is 100. According to a Finnish intelligence testing agency, the average IQ for Japanese people is 112.30. Th…
I was looking through numerous old emails I’ve saved over the years. Here’s one that my oldest son sent me seven years ago. As I read it once again, it brought a feeling of disgust and sadness to my soul. Read on and you will see why.
Having been a Boy Scout the one thing I have always remembered was the Boy Scout motto “Be Prepared”. Actually it was preached and practiced back during my Cub Scout period, carried over and emphasized during the Scout years and became an integral part of my everyday life. I attempt at prac…
Think about this, after only two days we knew more about the 14-year-old, Apalachee HS (Bartow County, GA) shooter than we know about President Trump’s would-be assassin after two months. How is that possible? Simple - we know what they (the Democrats and the Deep State) want us to know. And…
Shortly after being discharged from the army after World War I, John Wesley Ham settled in Smarr and opened a general store.
Last Friday had been a tiring and long day for my wife, Billie, and for me. Over our sixty years, or 21,996 days together, we have found that an occasional, rare evening meal of forbidden, greasy, fried, comfort food did wonders to lift our spirits. We headed to a fried seafood franchise we …
Where were you when …..? or I remember where I was when .…. are frequent responses we hear whenever discussing historic events, such as when Pearl Harbor was bombed (Dec 7, 1941), the Kennedy assassination (Nov 22, 1963) or the fall of the Berlin Wall (Nov 9, 1989). In the 21st century, to d…
My wife and I have a one-year-old son and are hoping to have more kids in the near future. As Christians, we view parenthood through the biblical commands of “be fruitful and multiply” in Genesis 1:28 but we also like the idea of a full house with plenty of dependable little workers to mow t…
Abigail Kelley Davis arrived at exactly 3 p.m. on Oct. 16, 2001. She was on time and on a schedule from the start.
She set a precedent for all first ladies to follow. She was so rich she could’ve had all the comforts of life, yet she spent half the Revolutionary War, including every miserable winter, with her husband in a dismal Army camp. A kind and gracious woman, the soldiers called her “Lady Washingt…
The best way to learn something is to experience it firsthand. For example, a child experiences (learns) a hot stove by touching it. Ouch!! He won’t do that again. It’s the same with tyrannical and authoritarian regimes – once someone experiences the oppression, dishonesty, deceit, and censo…
Jack Clarke moved to Forsyth in the spring of 1917 with his wife, Rosa, and their three children. Jack had just purchased Forsyth’s local newspaper, the Monroe Advertiser. And he took over as editor. He not only ran the paper, but he also became the minister of Forsyth Presbyterian Church. A…
Last week I had the joy of experiencing another birthday! I was really surprised when I received a special certificate in the mail from the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. It read: Congratulations and Happy Birthday Carolyn Martel! We are happy to announce that you have been officiall…
My husband handed me a copy of a new newspaper that he had purchased on a whim. It’s the one owned by Dubose Porter, a Democratic politician and newspaper publisher from Dublin. In a column earlier this year, I revealed that the Trust for Local News is actually funded by the Knight Foundatio…
“Jury duty.” To the average person, it belongs alongside “fender bender” and “root canal” on life’s little list of undesirable experiences.
Do you know poison Ivy Soap?
To the Editor:
e·piph·a·ny n. - a moment of sudden revelation or insight
Whenever I’m driving around digging on the radio, flipping through channels from song to song, and I hear “Stairway to Heaven,” I immediately scroll to the next station. Same thing with “Free Bird.” Those two irritating songs are at the top of a long list of classic rock tunes I once though…
I am often surprised at the public comments made by our county commissioners and members of the Forsyth City Council during their public meetings. I do not identify commentators labeling them as “unattributed comments” or now labeling them as “out of the mouths of babes”. Here’s how “mouth o…
I was born a Methodist. I have been my entire life except for a couple of years after coming back to Forsyth in 1974. That’s when I joined Forsyth Presbyterian Church. I did it primarily because of Reverend Malcolm Davis. He had been chaplain of the football team when I was at Mary Persons. …
The other day I was watching the History Channel documentary series, “The Food That Built America.”The success of Orville Redenbacher was the featured story. Redenbacher became famous for perfecting light, fluffy gourmet popcorn. Although it took him decades to achieve success, he discovered…
I don’t blame you if you didn’t watch the DNC convention last week. After all, who wants to see nothing but hatred directed at one man? That’s all it was – extremely vile hatred for President Trump and, by extension, for most people in Georgia, especially when you realize the Dems possess “f…
As cold weather approaches you don’t have to lose the blooms of most flowering annuals like Zinnias. Just cut the dead blooms off. The plant will keep blooming up until frost as part of is its natural instinct to survive, wanting to preserve itself with seed for next spring.
I followed my wife’s directions, almost to the letter. She told me not to get arrested and I didn’t. Apparently, she can read my mind. I had written an email to the park superintendent of High Falls State Park, Terry Miller, a couple weeks ago. I strongly encouraged him to protect our pa…
Despite my vocation, I try my best to avoid political conversations. I’d much rather talk about church, family, or anything else over a margarita at Sol Tacos & Tequila on the square in Forsyth. Side note, if you haven’t tried their margaritas, you are missing out. But with less than 70 …
There was a storm brewing on Sunday, but I didn’t care. I had to return to Lowe’s.
Whenever I walk through the aisles of a grocery store, I get the eerie feeling I’m being watched. I’m not referring to the security cameras that are everywhere. I’m talking about all the eyes peering at me from the products on the shelves.
Yesterday we lost power during the hottest time of the day. My husband’s sense of humor kicked in, and he said, “We’re going to burn up! We’re gonna die!” He tends to exaggerate, but to suddenly lose your air conditioning can cause a momentary wave of panic. It’s amazing the things we can ta…
Retired bank CEO Joe Evans of Smarr this week resumes his series entitled Giants in my Life.
Robert Dickey is out, Clint Crowe is in, and Noah Harbuck is trying – to represent Monroe County up in Atlanta. After GA House re-districting last year, Dickey (R-Musella) no longer represents MC (not good). However, Crowe (from Jackson) does (that’s good); and Harbuck (from Forsyth) is seek…
Gomer Pyle on “The Andy Griffith Show” was famous for his expression of exclamation “Surprise, Surprise!” Well that’s the way I sorta felt when seeing the headline and story by columnist Sloan Oliver reporting on Congressman Austin Scott showing up at the weekly prayer breakfast at Ronnie Da…
To the Editor:
Someone, anyone, please tell me ONE government organization, above the county level, that is efficient, competent, and well-run. The DMV, universities & colleges, EPD, highway patrol, etc., do any of them operate efficiently? Name one, just one. You can’t, and that’s by design. More accu…
My wife and I live on North Pointe Blvd in Bolingbroke. We moved in one month before the pandemic began in January of 2020 and have loved every minute of living in Monroe County.
Minnie Iona Yetter, my mother, says that she married my father, George H. Phillips, for two reason. First, “She was tired of always being last in line.” Second, “She was tired of having to spell Yetter.”
The first tool we learn to use is the simple spoon. After four or five months of ingesting nothing but milk and formula, babies get the taste of pureed fruit spooned from a little glass jar—the one with a picture of a happy baby on the label. That smiling baby is Ann Turner Cook, who died ju…
Here we are again. It’s 5:10 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon. My column should have been written last night. Alas I sat by the pool in the dark for 1 hour staring at the blinking cursor. And nothing came.
President Ronald Reagan was a man my Dad admired. So this past weekend, I decided to learn more about President Reagan. William J. Federer’s “American Minute” proved to be a great resource in researching the presidency of Ronald Reagan. American Minute can be heard daily across America on hu…
Retired bank CEO Joe Evans of Smarr this week resumes his series entitled Giants in my Life by reflecting on his childhood friend Mallory Walker.
Last week, Representative Austin Scott (R-GA, District-8) visited Forsyth to speak at the weekly prayer breakfast held at the Dairy Queen. To an audience of 80-plus, Scott said he wanted to be apolitical as he discussed the topics of – the Intersection of Faith, Anger and Politics; and socia…
Okay, I have been negligent not attending the county commission or the Forsyth city council meetings in person. I would like to think I have been missed but I have been watching them via their broadcasts on their Facebook pages. I have to admit there is more “breaking” news at the commission…
I am not a shy person. My wife says I am obnoxious. Truth is I can be, but only on purpose, and mostly, if shopping, when confronted with an employee’s bad attitude.
Valor – n. great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle
As my byline says, I manage the digital side of Erick Erickson’s business. Writing here just means that Will Davis has to buy me the occasional lunch.
The 2024 Great Southeast Pollinator Census will take place August 23-24. In 2018 scientists at the University of Georgia launched a statewide survey of insect pollinators. The project was called the Great Georgia Pollinator Survey. In 2022, when Florida and both North and South Carolina joi…
Forsyth’s Dr. Tom Perry invited me to tell the Forsyth-Monroe County Kiwanis Club about this newspaper’s expansion into Macon last week. I would like to share with you some of what I told them. Being a weekly newspaper editor that communicates with you regularly here, I sometimes make the mi…
This past Friday, we ordered a couple of pizzas from Papa John’s and had them delivered to the house. It was really great to have our food delivered. The young delivery man was cheerful, energetic and greeted us with a big smile on his face. As he left, my mind flashed back to a different sc…
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