Georgia
Lords of the Flies plaguing Georgia homeowners
LOUISVILLE, Ga. – The house owners of a defunct Georgia dairy farm agreed to pay $85,000 for inflicting a poisonous spill that killed almost 1,700 fish.
The June fish kill occurred after David and Roger McAvoy allowed liquid waste — referred to as soil amendments — to leak into a close-by Wilkes County river.
Complaints about soil amendments have grown throughout Georgia as extra farmers say they attempt to keep away from the skyrocketing price of conventional fertilizer. It’s unclear how a lot they pay to have their fields sprayed, or whether or not they truly receives a commission themselves.
Nevertheless it’s the thriller of what’s precisely within the spray that has additionally generated extra controversy, together with the putrid scent and invasion of flies it usually brings to individuals who stay close by.
“The final 60 to 70 days, they’ve been terrible,” complained Gene Brown, 78, a retired farmer who lives in Jefferson County.
Gene Brown spent most of his life in farming. He says he is by no means smelled something as revolting because the soil modification being sprayed throughout the highway from his dwelling.
“It’s unbelievable,” he stated, sitting on his again patio throughout from a soil modification spray web site. Brown stated the spraying has continued continuous for 2 months.
“The more severe scent that now we have,” he defined. “We’ve by no means had a scent like this earlier than. By no means. Even the rooster litter don’t scent like this.”
Brown described the scent as “human rotten waste.” A widower, he had to purchase scented vanilla candles from the native greenback retailer so he might sleep at evening.
“I’m not a candles man,” he continued. “I needed to burn them to kill the scent that’s coming in my home.”
Then there are the flies. Whereas the FOX 5 I-Staff interviewed Brown, flies routinely made their presence identified. House movies shot by different Jefferson County residents present fly traps lined in black, pulsating with a seemingly infinite provide of consumers.
“We simply have hundreds of thousands of flies,” complained Brown’s daughter Angela Walden.
Flies swarm one other entice in Jefferson County. Neighbors say they cannot plan out of doors actions when soil modification spraying units up close to their dwelling. (Particular photograph)
The FOX 5 I-Staff beforehand reported how soil amendments are regulated solely on the state degree. Native governments don’t have any management over the place they’re sprayed or any nuisance they could trigger to their communities.
The Division of Agriculture is presently updating its guidelines. Thus far, a minimum of 9 county governments have written, urging the state to allow them to play a job in regulating soil amendments.
“(New) guidelines will certainly assist,” stated Walden. “Any regulation is best.”
Although soil amendments are authorized, some corporations are clearly not proud of the general public consideration they’re getting.
Staff with this soil modification spray firm grew to become so upset with the FOX 5 I-Staff presence throughout the highway they referred to as 911.
The spray driver throughout the road from Gene Brown constantly honked his horn because the FOX 5 I-Staff performed an interview, at one level hopping down from the cab to make his emotions even clearer with a profanity-laced sequence of feedback.
Later, his supervisor Bryan Yates arrived. He referred to as the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Workplace, accusing the FOX 5 I-Staff of legal “harassment.”
The deputy defined no crime was being dedicated. Reasonably than being photographed, the spray driver acquired in his automotive and drove away.
“That is soil modification,” Yates advised us. “It’s ran by the Division of Agriculture. For those who take a look at the grass, it’s getting inexperienced. That’s what it’s for. It’s simply liquid fertilizer. That’s it.”
However Gene Brown’s discipline throughout the road was simply as inexperienced. He stated he didn’t use any fertilizer.
We requested what’s within the stuff Yates’ firm is spraying.
“Fertilizer” he stated. “Nitrogen.”
However the place does it come from?
“It comes from far and wide,” answered Yates evasively. He did say that the sphere the place they have been spraying was not getting used to develop a crop, simply grass for cows to graze.
In Wilkes County the place the fish kill occurred, authorities paperwork present the soil modification got here from “the results of cleansing and rinsing meals grade pet meals tanks, bins and processing tools” from the Nestle Purina pet meals manufacturing unit in Hart County.
The earlier 12 months, paperwork present the identical farm accepted soil modification from the “rinsing meals grade dairy product processing tools” at a Gwinnett County Publix milk plant.
An lawyer for the McAvoys didn’t reply to requests for remark in regards to the effective they agreed to pay.
Vultures land on a freshly-sprayed soil modification discipline in Jefferson County. (Particular photograph)
In Jefferson County, a couple of three-hour drive east of Atlanta, residents recorded movies of vultures circling over freshly sprayed fields, finally touchdown and choosing by way of the soil.
“They’re not consuming nitrogen,” noticed Walden. “They’re out right here consuming lifeless flesh.”
The day after our go to, the spraying operation moved on to a special discipline miles away, the Lords of the Flies persevering with their controversial work close to a brand new set of neighbors.
Gene Brown can lastly stow away his greenback retailer candles. Not less than, for now.
“Solely the great lord is aware of how lengthy I’m going to stay,” he stated. “However this gonna shorten it.”
Georgia
Georgia Football Injury Report Per Kirby Smart Ahead of Georgia Tech
Head coach Kirby Smart updated the injury report ahead of the Georgia Tech game.
The Georgia Bulldogs earned another win this past weekend as they took care of business against UMass. Not only that, but Georgia also clinched a spot in the SEC Championship game after Alabama lost to Oklahoma. They will face the winner of the Texas vs Texas A&M game which takes place this week.
Before they focus on that though, Georgia has to go up against their in-state rival Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets gave the Dawgs a bit of a challenge last year, but Georgia gets them in Sanford Stadium for their final home game of the regular season. This year’s game will be played on Friday after Thanksgiving as opposed to Saturday when the game is traditionally played.
Head coach Kirby Smart met with the media on Monday to preview Georgia Tech and as always, he provided an update to the injury report. One notable player who suffered an injury against UMass was defensive lineman Christen Miller as he went down with a shoulder injury and did not return during the game. Here is what Smart had to say about his injured players:
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Georgia
This magical Georgia town is picked as a top Thanksgiving destination in the USA
Thanksgiving dinner costs are on dropping for second year in a row
For the second year in a row, the cost of buying Thanksgiving dinner has decreased, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.
Helen, a town in Georgia, has been voted as the top Thanksgiving road trip destination for families in Georgia. Helen has also earned a spot in the top 5 destinations in the country.
This was revealed by a recent survey conducted by Gunther Motor Company. The survey, which polled 3,000 families, aimed to uncover the most sought-after Thanksgiving destinations for a 2024 road trip.
The survey found that families are looking for a quick and memorable road trip that blends the holiday’s festive spirit with a rare moment to relax and recharge.
“The drive to Helen offers plenty of pull-offs and overlooks, especially at spots like Unicoi State Park, where families can stop for hiking or a picnic beside tranquil lakes,” the study wrote. “Helen itself is known for its Bavarian architecture, but nearby towns like Sautee-Nacoochee and Clarkesville provide additional scenic beauty and history.”
What are the top five Thanksgiving destinations in the U.S.?
- Hāna, Maui, Hawaii
- Ducktown, Tennessee
- Helen, Georgia
- Estes Park, Colorado
- Summerhaven, Arizona
What are the other Thanksgiving destinations in Georgia?
- Ranked No. 52: Tallapoosa
- Ranked No. 55: Clayton
Georgia
Georgia Labor Commissioner, and My Friend, Bruce Thompson has Passed Away
Multiple sources are telling us this evening that Georgia Labor Commissioner, Bruce Thompson, has lost his battle with cancer.
I first met Bruce Thompson when he decided to seek the 14th Georgia State Senate District to succeed Barry Loudermilk, which would make him my State Senator. He was straight to the point. No pretense. He knew a lot about what he knew, and wasn’t afraid to say he didn’t know about what he didn’t. I instantly liked him.
Originally from Montana, Bruce wasn’t shy about sharing how Christ had changed his life. He knew that his relationship with The Lord meant that he wasn’t perfect, just forgiven. And he regularly expressed his gratitude for the Grace of his Lord and Savior.
He was a devoted husband and loving father. He leaves behind his wife, Becky, and two adult children, Faith and Max. To meet his children is to understand the man, and he was very proud of them both.
In business, Bruce was a serial entrepreneur. He ran businesses that developed software, installed pool covers, and sold insurance among others. It would not be fair to say that he had the Midas touch because all Midas had to do was touch something to make it turn into gold. No, Bruce was successful because he worked hard to make everything he did a success. In fact, this is a favorite photo I have of him when someone was a no-call-no-showed on one of his work sites. He threw on some old clothes in the Georgia heat and went to work.
A couple of years ago Bruce took a bold step and announce that he was going to challenge a Republican incumbent in Georgia’s Department of Labor. Elected Republicans simply do not challenge other elected incumbents. But it was clear that change was needed at that department as COVID had exposed how bad things could get when an important agency isn’t run well. He came into that office with a sense of urgency those who knew him had come to recognize as a key trait of his personality and work ethic.
Earlier this year Bruce announced that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. And he decided to fight with all of the same spirit and determination that had come to define so much about him. And he did it with an up-beat and positive spirit. Not too long ago I texted him to see how he was doing. He responded, “Just rocking and rolling, brother!!! Jesus is in control, and I have a darn good feeling He isn’t done with me yet!”
As I look at the legacy Bruce leaves behind, those whose lives he made better through service to them, his wife, his kids, I think Jesus is going to continue to be working through Bruce Thompson for quite a while yet. No. Jesus isn’t done with you, Bruce. Not by a long shot. Not even now. Because of what He has done through you.
Farewell, my friend. I am better for having known you.
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