
As I write this, it is the latter part of October and Halloween is approaching. Usually, there are ghosts and goblins and other scary things about.
This year, it is the Los Angeles Dodgers that are scaring everyone. Last year, the Braves were up three games to one over the Dodgers and we felt confident that the Braves would be in the World Series. However, the bizarre happened and the Dodgers won the next three games and they went to the World Series and won.
This year, guess what, the Braves again lead the Dodgers three games to one, and they play the next two games in Atlanta. Again, the Braves duly need to win one game to reach the World Series. Will they win this year, or will the big bad Dodgers win again? We will know this weekend. So, stay tuned.
As a lifelong Braves fan, I know that the Dodgers have always bee...

Jerome Dunson, Newnan High School Class of 69, died on July 31, 2021. We lose more of our friends each year, and we miss them—each contributed to our class and our high school experience. Nevertheless, Jerome's passing struck us especially hard. He was not only a great athlete, friend, and person; Jerome was also a pioneer, a trailblazer and a peacemaker.
Many of you remember the turbulent times of the late 60s. Integration was a new and challenging frontier. Many of us believe that Jerome was a major reason there was no violence and very little trouble at Newnan High School during this time; he became the face of integration for the Class of 69.
Jerome's skills on the field and court made him well known, and his personality, charm, and attitude made him a friend to all who knew him. Placed in the spotlight at Newnan High School, his life, attitude, and many con...