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

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2014 Columns

September 15, 2014: Trying To Find The Positives In This World Can Be A Negative

September 21, 2014 by webmaster Leave a Comment

The Woman Who Shares My Name instructed me that this week’s column was to be about positive things. She says she is tired of bad news and thought you felt the same way. “Surely, you can find some positive things to write about,” she said, “and temporarily take people’s minds off all the terrible things going on in the world. I think your readers would appreciate that.” I … [Read more...] about September 15, 2014: Trying To Find The Positives In This World Can Be A Negative

September 8, 2014: Dalton State College A Major Player In Area’s Economic Rebound

September 16, 2014 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Remember the story of “The Little Engine That Could?” That could well describe the City of Dalton, a town of some 34,000 nestled in the corner of Northwest Georgia not far from the Tennessee line. In the oft-told tale, a long train must be pulled over a high mountain. Larger engines refuse to do it. The little engine takes on the task and tugs at the load, saying, “I think I … [Read more...] about September 8, 2014: Dalton State College A Major Player In Area’s Economic Rebound

September 1, 2014: It’s September and the Political Days Grow Short

September 8, 2014 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Can it be? Is it September already?   One of my favorite tunes, “September Song,” was written by Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson for a Broadway musical in 1938 called “Knickerbocker Holiday.   The lyrics could apply today to the current political season in Georgia -- “For it’s a long, long time from May to December, but the days grow short when you reach September.” Fortunately … [Read more...] about September 1, 2014: It’s September and the Political Days Grow Short

August 25, 2014: Family’s Tragedy is Reminder to Text Less and Live More

September 5, 2014 by webmaster Leave a Comment

It is a potential killer whose numbers rival the deadly Ebola virus and it doesn’t get near the attention it should. Unlike the dreaded illness currently ravaging West Africa this is one with a quick cure. This killer? Texting while driving. The cure? Don’t do it. There is no text so urgent as to distract you in a machine weighing two tons that takes half a football field to … [Read more...] about August 25, 2014: Family’s Tragedy is Reminder to Text Less and Live More

August 18, 2014: One Letter Not Enough To Polish Liberal Credentials

August 24, 2014 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Rap! Rap! Rap! “The special called meeting of the Loyal Order of Liberals will come to order. Let’s begin the meeting as we always do with the Liberal Pledge of Allegiance: “I pledge allegiance to liberal causes. The right wing is nothing but mush. And if something goes wrong on the left, We can always blame George Bush.” Yay! Clap! Clap! Clap!) “OK, folks. I have called us … [Read more...] about August 18, 2014: One Letter Not Enough To Polish Liberal Credentials

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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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