Judge Lukemire war stories
Houston Superior Court Judge Edward D. Lukemire is retiring.
Houston Superior Court Judge Edward D. Lukemire is retiring.
The picture looked innocent enough. It was old, portraying a gray image of a young man in a suit, clean cut, hair neatly combed, on thick paper yellowed with age.
Last week, Charlton County commissioner Drew Jones used this space to defend the actions of Toledo Manufacturing in the Okefenokee mining controversy. Comm.
I tend to begin my mornings with a game of Wordle.
The quest continues to shorten my stack of scribbled notes.
I'm not picking on the Tax Assessors today. Instead I'm writing about thanatophobia.
Qualifying has completed. Candidates have declared. Communities must make a choice.
On Oct. 19, 2025, a team of intrepid thieves donned the guise of humble construction workers and pulled off one of the greatest heists in human history.
My columns opposing the mining for titanium dioxide on Trail Ridge near our Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge have drawn a heavy reader response.
Article 2(4) of the UN Charter restricts unprovoked attack on a sovereign state except for invasion, an imminent threat of attack, or as authorized by the UN Security Council.