Try as I might, I just couldn't get educators to break down the College and Career Readiness Performance Index in a way that the rest of us can understand.
It's nice to be entrusted, if only by default, with the responsibility of telling citizens how their government operates. But it wouldn't hurt if more of them would sometimes take a look for themselves.
Columbia County has the historic distinction of electing the first woman to office in the state of Georgia, and it seems we also had the first woman to ever serve on a jury thanks to the odd case of Bronco Billy.
Saywer Mobley, a Bel Air Elementary School third-grader, returned home this past weekend after spending most of the last year in St. Louis for a double-lung transplant.
With Georgia in the spotlight this week, we can expect to hear reviews of our community from visiting reporters. Let's hope they have a good experience.
John Barrow and Paul Broun come from very different starting points, but they reach the same end: They aren't any more likely to fix Congress than any other member.