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Too few upsides to warrant mining for titanium near wildlife refuge and many huge risks Tommy Barton This is a column by Tommy Barton, retired editorial page editor of the Savannah Morning News. Native Americans called it “Okefenokee,” or “land of the trembling earth.” In this watery corner of Southeast Georgia, the land actually thick patches of peat that literally floated on top of water – trembled when you got out of your canoes and walked on it. Even the trees trembled. I still remember my first visit to the Okefenokee Swamp, the largest blackwater swamp in North America, about 40 years ago. It was like paddling a canoe into a time warp to when dinosaurs walked a raw, unspoiled planet. Here, I got up close to real alligators, not the obnoxious pretend Gators who slank about the old Gator Bowl every fall in Jacksonville. ....
Georgia bill would put a stop to time changes, if Congress allows it savannahnow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from savannahnow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Music lovers can enjoy new museum that celebrates one nation under groove Country music s hometown of Nashville is also the home to a museum that celebrates the wide-ranging musical heritage of African Americans Tommy Barton This column is by Tommy Barton, retired editorial page editor of the Savannah Morning News. NASHVILLE – This town’s reputation as Music City USA has been freshly burnished by the recent opening of the National Museum of African American Music, an attraction that all music lovers should find fun, informative and uplifting. The 56,000-square-foot museum, located in the heart of downtown, contains more than 1,500 artifacts, objects, memorabilia and clothing from Black artists. But this is not your grandpa’s museum where you look but don’t touch – this is a hands-on attraction where you handpick music for your headphones, write your own blues song, perform your own jazz tune, sing in a gospel choir, bust a move on a dance floor, and ....
Jason Buelterman had not lost an election until Nov. 3 last year. But as a wise man once said, there’s a first time for everything. The 13-year Tybee Island mayor lost to Democratic Chatham County Commissioner Chester Ellis, who got 52% of the countywide vote for county commission chairman, while Buelterman finished with about 48%. The difference between Ellis and Buelterman was a hefty 7,000 votes a wipeout by Ellis, who benefitted from the huge blue tide of Democratic voters who went to the polls to vote for Democrat Joe Biden for president. While Ellis did well politically, he has since suffered a rough patch over the management of the county’s public transit system, which is embroiled in a messy and expensive dispute over the steering of a contract for legal services to a Savannah law firm over a different firm that was more favorably scored by evaluators. ....
Barton: In epic fail, Georgians are dying as public officials slowly roll out vaccine Same state and local leaders who excelled at counting COVID-19 cases and imposing laws to limit the disease s spread are failing public with inefficient distribution of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Tommy Barton This is a column by Tommy Barton, retired editorial page editor of the Savannah Morning News. My 91-year-old uncle, a retired farmer in Ohio, had been living in an assisted care facility in a rural farm town. COVID-19 pushed him over the edge last Tuesday. He was one of the record 4,300 Americans who died from the disease that day. ....