As You See It
Once again a county job was filled before it was advertised. Nobody has a chance in this county unless they are friends or relatives of one of the commissioners.
Colquitt's water bills are double those of D'ville, Bainbridge, and Blakley. Something's not right.
It is no surprise that the transition from the old schools to the new one have problems. We all have problems with our leadership. Look who's running the ship!
The business with no beer license is still selling. Sunday is busiest day.
Did anyone notice how many didn't pass math on the CRCT tests? It ranged from 11% to 56% FAILURE. What is the problem? What has been done?
City of D'ville has more residents but employs far less city employees. Strange.
I don't blame the Board of Education and Board of Commissioners for hiding in a back room. Shame is your name.
The schools won't open on time because no one was taking care of business. Our children will suffer the most.
Say it isn't true the commissioners are going to run the E911 office. They have taken care of the taxpayers' business so well! You must be getting help from Obama.
It is so funny to me that the public works vehicles have to account for every drop of fuel, while a car belonging to the city is driven 5 miles into the county every night.
When the ox is in the ditch, you don't buy another road machine.
Looks like Barbie got more than she bargained for at the budget workshop on Thursday. I'm proud of our county employees. It's about time they stood up to her!
In the first place, God made idiots. That was for practice. Then he made school boards.
Thank you Lord for the showers.
Teachers are ready to move in the new school. Can anyone tell us when we will be able to do this. We need a summer
break, too!
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