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Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter  A couple of weeks ago our local Moms for Liberty chapter hosted a candidate’s forum for local school candidates. We invited ALL the candidates to participate. In Maryland, school board candidates are designated as “non-partisan” even though most of them personally ascribe to one of the major parties. It’s not different in Talbot County where two incumbents are running against challengers and there is one open seat being contested between two first time candidates. We invited all of them, even the incumbents, starting in June so they could put the date of the forum on…

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By Jeff Cleghorn- Georgia Record October 13, 2024 Transgender activist Felix Bell stands with a sign proclaiming “JOY is ALL ages!” and “Never Again.” (Photo: Julie Mauck) Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter  Part 2 of a 3-part series Georgia Equality Board Member and “Joy is all ages” Activists Target Oconee County Mother of Four Oconee County, Georgia – Julie Mauck, a married mother of four, is fighting back after coming under attack by a Georgia Equality board member and a “Joy is all ages” activist following comments by Mauck during an Oconee County Library Board of Trustees meeting on July 10, 2023.…

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By Jeff Cleghorn- Georgia Record October 8, 2024 “We won’t be silent anymore” CTS press conference speakersImage by Citizens Taking A Stand Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter  Part 1 of 3 A new Cobb County parents’ group is opposed to books about children having sex being in schools (Marietta, Georgia) – A group called Citizens Taking a Stand Against Pornography in Schools held a press conference on September 19, 2024, before the start of the monthly Cobb County School Board meeting. “Last night, on camera, our county saw over 40 parents, students, men, women, gay, straight, of faith and not, defend Cobb’s children. We’re supporting a Board that is removing porn…

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Citizen Gets “Fact Checked” by Commissioner on Open Meetings Act Allegations Left to Right: Town Attorney Lyndsay Ryan, Commissioner Katrina Greer, Commissioner Norm Bell, Commissioner Tom Costigan, Town Clerk Vickie Sharp, and Police Chief Chris Phillips Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter  It was a packed agenda and a packed meeting room at the Oxford Town Office Building Tuesday night, October 8th. With recent controversy over the attempt by some Commissioners to limit free speech to the beginning and the end of the meetings and allegations from citizen Russell Gray over a gathering of Commissioner Greer and some citizens of the…

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by Ann O’Connor Ann is Currently Running for the Talbot County School Board, District 2 Recently, there have been reports suggesting that my candidacy for theTalbot County Board of Education is endorsed by Mom’s for Liberty. Iwant to clarify that this is not true. I have not received endorsementsfrom Mom’s for Liberty or any other group. I have attended meetings hosted by the local M4L Chapter to betterunderstand their perspectives and issues. This is one of my guidingprinciples—to attend meetings in the community to gather informationso I can make my own decisions–. At the last meeting, oursuperintendent, assistant superintendents, and…

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Volunteer Fire Department Donates Trucks and Equipment To Fire Company Obliterated By Hurricane Helene Photo courtesy of the OVFD Auxiliary Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter  The 1993 Fire Truck and 1994 Ambulance were supposed to be sold by the Oxford Fire Department. Volunteer fire departments often sell old trucks and equipment partly to help them raise funds to keep their firehouses going. A volunteer fire department in a small town like Oxford can cost a minimum of two million a year to maintain their services. So any profit from the truck and the ambulance would help. However, in the true…

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Mary-Eileen Russell The 2024 election season will see voters from several school districts in Talbot County choose their representatives for the Talbot County School Board. There are six candidates and, while neither political party is formally endorsing them, they do have varying views concerning the education of our children. Three are conservative and three are progressive. The conservative candidates are: Ann O’Connor (District 2), Karla Wieland-Cherry (District 5), and Kerry Gunshenan (District 6). The progressive candidates are: Cynthia Jurrius ( District 6), Anna Howie (District 5) and Candace Henry (District 2). As a public service, the local chapter of a…

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