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Rereading the U.S. Constitution on the Fourth

Dahlonega has established a tradition of having the U. S. Constitution read aloud on the Public Square every Fourth of July.

July 07, 2010 | By Amos Amerson For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


Realtor group supports changes in legislature

On June 11, the National Association of Realtors expressed thanks on behalf of America's homebuyers to three U.S. Senators for introducing a measure to extend the present homebuyer tax credit closing deadline to Sept. 30.

June 30, 2010 | By Missy Castleberry-Taylor For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


The place is what you make of it

My grandfather was a John Wayne kind of guy. When he came into the room it was just like The Duke entering a saloon in those westerns. You knew he was there.

June 30, 2010 | By Charlie Auvermann For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


No stimulus money for 2012

FY 2010 and 2011 budgets couldn't have been balanced without getting some of our hard-earned taxpayer dollars back from the federal government. That's the only thing that kept a lot of elected officials from the dreaded task of raising taxes. Raising taxes in good times is risky business for elected officials; in bad times it's a death wish.

June 23, 2010 | By Amos Amerson For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


American taxpayers under siege

While the steady stream of illegal immigrants continues to flood American streets, our country's leaders do nothing more than offer a political nod to securing our borders.

June 23, 2010 | By Chip Pearson For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


Squinting through some political fogs

As most of you know, I seldom dabble in politics in this column. For one thing, my own political views often differ from those of many of my friends and relatives, and, since I am not likely to change anyone's mind, why provoke? But this week, I felt an urge to drop a few comments.

June 23, 2010 | By Helen Taylor For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


Legislative wrap-up, final report

The 2010 Legislative Session officially ended on April 29, but for those of us waiting for the governor's signature, the session has been much longer.

June 16, 2010 | By Amos Amerson For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


Celebrate the troops

"The military is at war. America is at the mall." This has become a popular phrase used by military service members and Internet bloggers alike to remind Americans that U.S. troops need our support, encouragement and prayers every day.

June 02, 2010 | By Chip Pearson For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


Visit the local pool this summer

With the end of school and the start of summer, the Dawson County Parks department is getting ready to open the pool located at Veteran's Park on Hwy. 9 just north of Dawsonville.

May 26, 2010 | By Kevin Tanner For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


Greece’s money woes serve as a cautionary tale for U.S. debt

Backers of the reckless spending that has permeated Washington have found company in our European neighbors. The mega bailouts on which modern governments rely threaten to drown entire countries in their own debt.

May 19, 2010 | By Chip Pearson For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


Last of legislative wrap-up

The 2010 Session has ended with the passage of about 250 bills that are now under consideration by Gov. Sonny Perdue.

May 19, 2010 | By Amos Amerson For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


One of the longest sessions ends, wrap up reports begin

One of the longest legislative sessions in the history of the Georgia General Assembly finally came to an end on April 29. This final day is known as "Sine Die," a Latin term meaning "without assigning a day for further meeting."

May 05, 2010 | By Amos Amerson For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


’10 assembly changes the face of state’s economy

Now that we've reached the end of what has been one of the longest sessions in Georgia's history, it's time to move forward on new policies that will change the face of our state economy. Job creation is at the center of this transformation.

May 05, 2010 | By Chip Pearson For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


Speaker Ralston challenged the House and we delivered

Working with David Ralston as Speaker of the House this session has been a real joy, just like sharing representation duties for Dawson County with David the past several years.

April 28, 2010 | By Amos Amerson For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


State balances its checkbook

Just like families across our state and country, the Georgia legislature has had to drastically limit spending in order to balance its checkbook.

April 28, 2010 | By Chip Pearson For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


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Legislators need a push

It turns out that you can go home again. I recently established a chair in crisis communications leadership at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communi­cations at my beloved University of Georgia. UGA President-elect Jere Morehead, along with Dink NeSmith, chairman of the Board of Regents came for the ceremony and both made my family and me feel warmly welcomed on campus. That is something we haven't felt at my alma mater for a long time.

April 17, 2013 | By Dick Yarbrough For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


Team is UGA’s best-kept secret

They are the best University of Georgia athletic team you have likely never heard of. They have won five national titles and go into next week's national championships one of the favorites to win it all again.

April 10, 2013 | By Dick Yarbrough For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


Knocking down the silos

I stood on an oil rig miles off the coast of Africa as the final pipe joints were pulled from a just completed well. The mood was somber because we had not found oil. The following week I sat in an uncomfortable meeting where our corporate vice president declared my efforts had resulted in the driest well in years. Back in my office overlooking the beautiful San Francisco hills I pondered what to do next with the project.

April 03, 2013 | By Charlie Auvermann For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


Skeeter not impressed with reform

When the phone rang, I knew who was on the other end: Skeeter Skates, owner of Skeeter's Tree Stump Removal and Plow Repair in Greater Metropolitan Pooler. I can't tell you exactly why but the phone always sounds more urgent when Skeeter calls. One thing about Skeeter Skates. He gets right to the point. Niceties aren't his style.

April 03, 2013 | By Dick Yarbrough For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


The final countdown

In January, the Georgia State Senate started the first term of the 152nd legislative session of the Georgia General Assembly with a challenging task list. We were asked to find a way to fill a large anticipated Medicaid shortfall, evaluate the ethical behavior of elected officials, do more with less in the state budget, revamp the state's juvenile justice system, clarify points from 2012's tax code overhaul and find ways to expand access to higher ...

April 03, 2013 | By Steve Gooch For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


Some more learnings to share

In my last column, I shared some observations about current happenings and promised some more. So here they are. As Christians observed Holy Week leading to Easter, one of the emphases has been on service and sacrifice.

April 03, 2013 | By Helen Taylor For the Dawson Community News | Opinion: Letters/Columns


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