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The thief

The thief

The thief

The email, from my literary agent, popped up. He’s the wonderful man who first believed in me without reading one line I had written.
Voting integrity matters beyond elections

Voting integrity matters beyond elections

Voting integrity matters beyond elections

With primary election results arriving this week — unfortunately after press time for The Eatonton Messenger — voters in Putnam County and across Georgia once more will be relying upon the integrity and accuracy of the election process.Most of that trust is naturally tied to politics.
Keep talkin’ Southern, y’all

Keep talkin’ Southern, y’all

Keep talkin’ Southern, y’all

I’m a little late getting around to this but there is a survey out by a group called Writing Tips Institute, a website that teaches people how to write correctly.According to the survey, 51% of Georgians would like our dialect protected by law.
Southern rules for dinner

Southern rules for dinner

Southern rules for dinner

Tink and I had a precious friend named Roy Hodnett. Roy, the kindest, most perfect Southern gentleman had, with his pretty wife, Anne, raised their family in Virginia.He sold cookies for a living.That’s the way Roy always phrased it.
Loran Smith Columnist

Loran Smith Columnist

Orlean Castronis

The Georgia chapter of the National Football Foundation recently recognized Orlean Castronis with its Distinguished American Award. She is a retired former journalist and the widow of one of the most popular players and coaches ever to wear the Red and Black.
Dick Yarbrough Columnist

Dick Yarbrough Columnist

Random thoughts on random subjects

I would like to say I hate it when I’m right but, jiminy crickets, I am right so much that if I spent all that time hating myself I wouldn’t have time to hate broccoli. And I really hate broccoli.
Rhonda Rich Columnist

Rhonda Rich Columnist

A mother’s story

It is a line that Tink and I quote often, always with a shake of the head. We will carry it to our graves.A dear friend of ours – a successful entertainer from a storied family – had a cruel mother who left her children to figure out food, school and life for themselves.

Milledgeville Hidden Gems

While downtown Milledgeville is filled with familiar favorites, a few smaller businesses are quietly building loyal followings of their own.
Local author Randall Harman (center) of LetDCKnow.org was joined recently by Putnam County Board of Education Chairman Dr. Steve Weiner (far left) with PCHS faculty and students, as Harman presented prize winnings to students who wrote essays about the 1961 Freedom Riders protests. CONTRIBUTED

Local author Randall Harman (center) of LetDCKnow.org was joined recently by Putnam County Board of Education Chairman Dr. Steve Weiner (far left) with PCHS faculty and students, as Harman presented prize winnings to students who wrote essays about the 1961 Freedom Riders protests. CONTRIBUTED

Op-Ed: Recognize the Freedom Riders

Do you know why February is Black History Month?Abraham Lincoln’s birthday falls on the 12th, and Frederick Douglass’ is on the 14th of the month. There would have been no Emancipation Proclamation created in 1863 had it not been for these two men!

Welcome back to The Bulletin

To the Baldwin Bulletin,I was happy to see Mr. Chris McKearney’s name in several bylines in the latest issue of The Baldwin Bulletin, and, just like when he used to report for it, found his articles informative and enjoyable.