Opinion & Editorial

No one is above the law

By Max Black   The issue of “being above the law” has been a constitutional theme during this election year including whether presidents and supreme court justices are out of reach from the long arms of the law.

Sustainable innovation in poultry farming

By Brian Bradford   In recent years, poultry farming has undergone a remarkable transformation. Gone are traditional practices that may have had negative environmental impacts. Instead, modern poultry farming embraces sustainable techniques benefitting both birds and our planet.

Jekyll Island fills a scrapbook of memories

Just driving on the Jekyll Island Causeway makes me smile. A foot-high scrapbook couldn’t hold all the magical memories of my visits to this 11-mile-long, skinny Golden Isle. Since Gov. M.E. Thompson engineered the state’s purchase in 1947, Jekyll Island has weathered some good and bad eras.

A time to weep

My wife and I were talking yesterday about all the grief and pain that our community is going through. What do we do with all our tears?  And does the Bible say anything about tears?  Yes, indeed, there is quite a bit in the Bible about tears.