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The Blockade Runner

It was 1844, and the newly chartered town of Marthasville, Georgia, per its official charter, had appointed five commissioners  to handle the town’s business. Their first act was to levy a tax on the community for the purpose of building new streets. Clearly, the citizenry of Marthasville had not embraced the concept of a commission-led […]

Posted inAdrianne Murchison, Columns

Nearly 10-year-old farmer’s passion has made her a teacher and entrepreneur

Kendall Rae Johnson is not your typical 9-year-old. She has been known as Georgia’s youngest certified farmer, and she is reshaping the way children and their communities see agriculture. Kendall is becoming a national name after appearances on Good Morning America, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and other programs.  She grows produce, she raises bees and […]

Posted inAdrianne Murchison, Columns

Georgia journalists’ film following superfans of murder trials debuts on Amazon Prime

Veteran Georgia journalists Neil Gordon and Mike Petchenik’s new true crime docuseries is now available to stream on Amazon Prime. The duo published the book “Trial Watchers,” last year and produced the documentary under the same title. They focus on murder trial enthusiasts who travel to the U.S. to attend courtroom proceedings on some of […]

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