VALDOSTA — The Quality of Life Association celebrates black history month with a narrated living timeline showcasing many famous Black history figures of yesterday and today. The fundraising event titled, “All Shades Art Exhibit and…
Rudnik > The Allure and Conceit of Reform—and…
As Humans we yearn to make our Societies Safer and Better. And that’s often all that matters. Nick Rudnik, Valdosta Today Opinion Contributor In 1950 Ray Bradbury published among his most coveted works, The Martian…
St. Petersburg > Racing Spectator Hospitalized after being…
ST. PETERSBURG -- A spectator remains hospitalized after a piece of debris flew over the grandstands and fractured her skull during the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. The Tampa Bay Times reports that the injury…
Falcons > Brooks Reed Confident of Good Season…
ATLANTA -- One phone call from the Falcons was all it took to get linebacker Brooks Reed excited about the possibilities of playing for head coach Dan Quinn in Atlanta. Reed signed with the Falcons…
Plat du Jour | Spring Break Eggs Benedict
Lisa Harp, Valdosta Today Food Contributor First of all, this is not a quick meal post. This is a "we're on spring break and we have time in the morning to do something special" post.…
Hawks > Korver Leads Atlanta past Milwaukee
ATLANTA -- Kyle Korver was unstoppable for 65 seconds. The rest of the night, DeMarre Carroll carried the Atlanta Hawks. Carroll scored 23 points in a dazzling all-around display Monday, leading the Hawks past the…
Falcons > Hefty Penalty in Crowd Noise Controversy
ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Falcons were fined $350,000 on Monday and lost a fifth-round draft pick in 2016 for their role in piping artificial noise in the Georgia Dome during games in 2013 and 2014. Team…
Business School > Small Steps Can Put Work…
Harvard Business Review Setting work goals is easy. Accomplishing them is another matter. If you want your resolutions to stick, you need to: • Commit publicly: Write down your goals, and share them with your…
Georgia > Deal Signs Graduate Test Revision Law
ATLANTA -- About 8,000 Georgians who did not earn a high school diploma because of outdated requirements will now have an opportunity to get their degree thanks to House Bill 91. After the bill passed…