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Four-time winner of the Georgia Press Association's Best Humor Column

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2014 Columns

March 24, 2014: Columnist Commandos Get Scoop On Latest Developments In Crimea

April 1, 2014 by webmaster

Since the policy of the federal government seems to be to snoop on the conversations of private citizens, I thought it would be appropriate if we turned the tables on them.  So, I authorized my columnist commandos to infiltrate the White House disguised as Teleprompters and get the real scoop on the latest developments in Ukraine. RING! RING! RING! “Hello?” “Hi.  Is Vladimir … [Read more...] about March 24, 2014: Columnist Commandos Get Scoop On Latest Developments In Crimea

March 17, 2014: Celebrating The Life And Legacy Of A Great Journalist

March 23, 2014 by webmaster Leave a Comment

I was at the sausage-making plant last week, better known as the Georgia General Assembly. I was there for a good cause. The state Senate was honoring Dick Pettys, one of the finest journalists to walk through the doors of the state Capitol, and I was asked to be a part of that special day. Pettys covered state government for the Associated Press for four decades. He was a … [Read more...] about March 17, 2014: Celebrating The Life And Legacy Of A Great Journalist

March 10, 2014: Legislature Solving Another Problem That Doesn’t Exist

March 17, 2014 by webmaster Leave a Comment

The scene: I-16 near Dublin. WAAANGH! REEP! REEP! REEP! “Driver! Pull your car over immediately!” “Officer, have I done something wrong?” “Sir, I clocked you in the left lane going 87 miles per hour!” “Gosh, I am sorry. I was in a hurry to get to an all-day singing in Dudley. In my excitement I must have let my speed get away from me. Thank you for stopping me. You and I … [Read more...] about March 10, 2014: Legislature Solving Another Problem That Doesn’t Exist

March 3, 2014: Sen. Tippins Working To Improve Common Core Standards

March 10, 2014 by webmaster Leave a Comment

As predicted in this space a few weeks ago, there is compromise legislation pending in the General Assembly regarding the Common Core curriculum, the controversial program which seeks to establish consistent education standards across the country. For this, you can thank Sen. Lindsey Tippins (R-Marietta), the chairman of the Senate Education and Youth Committee.  Getting a … [Read more...] about March 3, 2014: Sen. Tippins Working To Improve Common Core Standards

February 24, 2014: Easing Restrictions On Convicted Sex Offenders Is A Bad Joke

March 6, 2014 by webmaster Leave a Comment

The Cherokee County Republican Party has a blurb on its website about Rep. Sam Moore, who won the 22nd District house seat earlier this month following the death of veteran lawmaker Calvin Hill. Among other tidbits about Moore are his hobbies, including this: “Playing jokes … watch out. You have been warned!” Boy, were they ever wrong. Sam Moore doesn’t play jokes. He has been … [Read more...] about February 24, 2014: Easing Restrictions On Convicted Sex Offenders Is A Bad Joke

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State Sen.Steve Gooch, R-Dahlonega, has announced he is running for lieutenant governor.  Gooch is the guy who said that approving permits to strip-mine the Okefenokee for titanium dioxide to manufacture, among other things, toothpaste whitener is not a legislative matter.  It is up to the bureaucrats to decide. This, despite overwhelming opposition from Georgians across the state.  File that away and remember it when it comes time to vote.  I know I will. … [Read More...] about A long memory

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Yarbrough received over 1,000 email responses last year – both positive and negative. Though most of the emails he receives support his viewpoints, one thing is for sure: Dick Yarbrough’s column speaks to people and they respond. Here is a sampling of email responses Yarbrough has received in the past:

  • Thanks for writing what we all are thinking.
  • I am annoyed by anybody who presumes to know what Georgians think.  And that, sir, includes you.

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July 2021: Dick's NEW Edition of his popular book 'And They Call Them Games' -- a look back at the 1996 Olympics Just in time for the 25th anniversary of the Olympic games in Atlanta, Dick's book has been re-released and is available now on Amazon.  If you're a fan of Dick, or the Olympics -- or both! -- you won't want to miss this! > Follow this link to order.   February 2020:  Grady-Yarbrough Fellows Announced for Spring … Read more... about News

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