City Beat
EDITOR’S CITY BEAT: CAROL BRANDT WENT FROM HOMEMAKER TO MAKING CITY COUNCIL HISTORY
• TRAILBLAZER — So sorry to hear that Carol A. Brandt of Decatur passed away last week. (Obituary on page 18 of print edition.) It was only less than a month ago that Carol sent me a note with her subscription renewal and I responded to her comments with the following words on…
Read MoreCITY BEAT: DECATUR IS SLOWLY MOVING TOWARDS OPERATING IN A MORE ‘NORMAL’ MODE
After many weeks of operating in a coronavirus lockdown mode, our community has been slowly moving forward in opening up and, so far, the reopening has been positive. Although some restrictions, such as wearing a face covering and social distancing, remain in effect, there is more activity in government, recreation, the religious and…
Read MoreCITY BEAT: THANKS, DECATUR, FOR A DEMONSTRATION AND ‘JUSTICE WALK’ THAT WERE VERY POSITIVE AND SENT THE RIGHT MESSAGE
Stand tall Decatur! Like countless cities and communities across the nation, Decatur held a rally and march to focus attention on justice for George Floyd, a black man from Minneapolis who died as a result of a police officer’s knee on his neck, and for racial equality. Unlike most marches in other cities…
Read MoreCITY BEAT: DECATUR HEADING TOWARDS REOPENING BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS ATTACHED
The City of Decatur is preparing to reopen the Civic Center and City offices to the public in June as we enter phase 3 of the reopening plan. The City Council held a special meeting Tuesday evening to consider repealing the Mayor’s Emergency Order to prepare for moving forward with the Phase 3…
Read MoreCITY BEAT: EVERYONE IN DECATUR AND MACON COUNTY IS LOOKING FORWARD TO MAY 29TH
• MAGIC DATE? A COVID-19 update stated last week that “the City of Decatur and Macon County leaders are preparing to move us from phase 2 to phase 3 on May 29th.” I know local businesses are making plans to re-open on that date and, believe me, there is going to be more…
Read MoreEDITOR’S VIEWPOINT: VALUABLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE GREAT DEPRESSION
THE GREAT Depression started in 1929 and lasted well into the 1930s — some historians state that it lasted until the beginning of World War II in 1941. Today’s economic fallout from the COVID-19 Pandemic has an increasing number of media outlets comparing the Great Depression to what our nation, and the world, are…
Read MoreCITY BEAT: SOME TOUGH DECISIONS AHEAD FOR DECATUR CITY COUNCIL BECAUSE OF LOSS OF REVENUE DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The Decatur City Council met in study session Monday evening to discuss finances and what needs to be done to keep the city operating. Although no official action is ever taken during a study session — that will come during a regular council meeting — it was, and is, apparent that some extremely…
Read MoreEDITOR’S VIEWPOINT: REFLECTIONS ON MY MOM’S FAITH DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
SUNDAY is Mother’s Day and, needless to point out, it will not be the usual kind of special day because of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Not only has our physical well-being been placed in danger because of the coronavirus, about all of those occasions that we’ve always held dear have either been cancelled or…
Read MoreCITY BEAT: HOW’S WEARING A FACE MASK WORKING OUT FOR YOU?
As we move deeper into the fight to protect ourselves and others from the coronavirus, we are being asked to do what not that long ago, would have seemed ridiculous. Face coverings are now required in public indoor spaces, for both customers and the employees unable to maintain 6-foot social distancing. Many of…
Read MoreEDITOR’S VIEWPOINT: TODAY’S ‘NEW NORMAL’ CHANGING ROUTINE HABITS
(Note: Today’s column is a light-hearted look at my daily routine and a few simple changes that have taken place under the “new normal” due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is not meant to minimize or be unaware of the suffering this disease has caused so many, both physically and economically.) EVERY weekday morning…
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