What to Know About Medical Marijuana Cards
The number of Georgians with cards allowing possession of medical cannabis has soared more than 70 percent in one year. Photo: Google Images Currently, 14,511 people in Georgia have permission…
Former Georgia Offensive Lineman Arrested on DUI Charge
Photo: Google Images Isaiah Wilson was arrested and jailed on a DUI, according to the Nashville Tennessean. Wilson, a first-round pick of the Tennessee Titans, was booked into jail. The…
Jenny ChiemSeptember 15, 2020
Bus Rules Amid COVID-19
Many Georgia students began returning to in-person classes this week for the 2020-21 school year, following statewide school closures in March that prompted students to complete courses online. Across the…
Jenny ChiemSeptember 4, 2020
Americans Are Saving by Not Commuting
The pandemic lockdown has ruined the work commute. As the number of miles people travel every day has collapsed, commuters have found themselves saving. In June, Americans traveled nearly 37…
Jenny ChiemSeptember 1, 2020
Teen Driver Safety
The 100 days that fill the gap between Memorial Day and Labor Day may be known as some of the most fun for teens, who spend their summer breaks traveling…
Jenny ChiemAugust 25, 2020
DDS Receives Funding Dedicated to Teen Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program
Photo: Google Images Department of Driver Services (DDS) Commissioner Spencer R. Moore recently announced the receipt of a grant award of $50,182.86 from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS)…
Jenny ChiemAugust 11, 2020
Safety Tips For Driving in The Rain
Photo: Google Images Tips for Driving in the Rain 1. Double Check Your Car’s Equipment Make sure that your car’s equipment is in working order before encountering rainy weather. Check…
Jenny ChiemAugust 11, 2020
New Drivers
The first couple of years of driving for a teenager are statistically the most dangerous of all. Teen drivers can lower their car crash risk by enrolling in a defensive…
Jenny ChiemAugust 4, 2020
Citations on Marijuana For Misdemeanor Possession
Around the time of the COVID-19 outbreak in March, Hall County Solicitor General Stephanie Woodard met with public safety officials and discussed the recent changes in the law concerning hemp and misdemeanor marijuana charges. "One…
Jenny ChiemJuly 28, 2020