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NEW for 2/1: Surviving COVID; Pyle’s dispatches; Resolutions

NEW for 2/1: Surviving COVID; Pyle’s dispatches; Resolutions

Click here to read the latest full edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Lilburn Distillery survived Covid by making hand sanitizer
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Ernie Pyle’s dispatches from the war had hidden messages
ANOTHER VIEW: Did you flunk keeping resolutions? You are not alone
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company
FEEDBACK: Glad to see Senate trying to delay Democratic actions
NOTABLE: Lawrenceville takes action following police investigation
RECOMMENDED: Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes by Edith Hamilton
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Tallulah Falls once considered the “Niagara of the South”
MYSTERY PHOTO: Check out this gorgeous fall scene near lake 
LAGNIAPPE: Braselton’s Mulberry Park pecan tree will have to come down
CALENDAR: Norcross Cemetery Tour set for Sunday, February 6

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by · February 1, 2022 · Full issues
Pyle in 1945, via Wikipedia.

BRACK: Ernie Pyle’s dispatches from the war had hidden messages

By Elliott Brack  |  During World War II, one of our nation’s most respected journalists was Ernie Pyle, a Washington editor who became a war correspondent. His reporting from London, Africa, Italy and France was syndicated in newspapers all across the country. 

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by · February 1, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective