Georgia’s current governors’ election is a top trending controversy in the media. Running mates, Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams’s are two very strong candidates who are both running a tight race in winning the election. Since early voting begun citizens of Georgia has chose their candidate and haven’t withheld from voicing their opinions about the other opponent. Both Kemp and Abrams have promised to change many things, however the residents of Georgia disagree. Its clear to say that ever person that’s involved in the election has chose a side. Some changes that students at Georgia State University would like to witness is a new GA requirement on the school system and also GA DOT for the main interstate and urban city roads.
News Station Tour
A DAY INSIDE OF A LIVE MEDIA OUTLET -13WMAZ is a GA news station located in Macon, GA Genefie Broadnax My senior year in high school, my classmates and I took a small field trip to 13WMAZ in Macon, GA. The purpose of the trip … Continue reading News Station Tour
Inspiration
Small town fellow, doing MASSIVE things! By: Genefie BroadnaxNot many small-town people make it out of the suburbs and achieve success. In urban city areas, opportunities are everywhere in comparison to a place with very little population. “Living in a small town, people can and … Continue reading Inspiration
News lead
Young man fatally shoots and murder his girlfriend’s best friend. By: Genefie Broadnax Nicholas Head takes mugshot after leaving hospital from shooting himself Athens, GA. – On the late afternoon of October 17, 2017, Nicholas Head, as pictured above, fatally shot and killed 28-year-old Quintavia … Continue reading News lead
BIO
GENEFIE R. BROADNAX Morgan County is a very small town that’s approximately 45 miles outside Atlanta, Ga. It’s a country town with great people and family-oriented community. In that city a smart, beautiful young lady was born and raised. That young lady goes by the … Continue reading BIO
The Journey Begins
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Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

