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People: December 26, 2012

To all of my readers, I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and I hope that you have a successful and healthy New Year. Get well wishes and hopes of…

Chatter that Matters: December 26, 2012

The Christmas holiday found Gloria Pacley, president of Arcola Lakes Park Seniors; Trenise Henderson, park manager; Joe and Shelia Mack, coordinators and a host of seniors attired in red took…

Old school, new school. I’m still cool!

While sitting on my bunk minding my own business, from somewhere close by in the dormitory, I heard the voice of another prisoner calling in my direction, “Hey, old school.”…

Street Talk: December 26, 2012

Are tighter gun laws needed to reduce violence? Patricia Isaac, 54 Disabled, Opa-locka                   “Yeah, for sure. However, people should be able…

In the Rilya Wilson tragedy, sorry isn’t good enough

There are times when it’s fitting to say, “I’m sorry.” Here are a few examples when proper decorum would suggest an apology: you’ve entered a crowded elevator and bump into…

Will Scott discuss the stand your ground law?

On December 2, 2012, a grieving family and friends came together at Trinity Chapel in Powder Springs, Georgia, for a home going service for 17-year-old Jordan Davis. The circumstances surrounding…

Should taxpayers pay for defense expenses?

Commissioner Spence-Jones has sued the State Attorney Katherine Fernandez-Rundle, Prosecutor Scruggs, Investigator Fiedler and Mayor Regalado for conspiring together to falsely prosecute her and to keep her out office. This…

Life is navigated by difficult decisions

One small decision can turn out to be the most important decision that you’ve ever made in your whole entire life. It could either make you or break you, and…