To fix a problem, we must first recognize it — and resolutions like this go a long way to help shine a light on an issue that still plagues so many locally and nationally.
Articles by Todd DeFeo
We can’t speak for everyone who has lost a child, but we can say we appreciate your action to declare October as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. Let’s hope it’s a month we will no longer have to commemorate sometime soon.
The Western and Atlantic Railroad is really pretty unique in that the state of Georgia built the railroad and actually still owns it to this day.
Creating a welcoming environment should be more than a slogan on the company’s webpage or in its employee handbook. It needs to be something that every employee follows.
As prepared for delivery. “From the deepest valley to the highest mountain.” I am going to be contrarian today. I hope that is OK. My name is Todd DeFeo. Who…
This week, I’m speaking at Denison ReMix. My talk is titled “From the deepest valley to the highest mountain.” It stems from a sentiment Richard Nixon shared during his August 1974 farewell address.
It’s hard to imagine Georgia without Atlanta. But, at the dawn of the 19th century, the city did not exist. Georgia’s statehouse was in the tiny hamlet of Louisville, where it remained until 1806, and its power centers included Augusta and Savannah.
“Fake news” is hardly a newphenomenon. Just ask John Dugan.
Some years ago while working as a newspaper reporter, an editor dispatched me to cover the death of a local businessman who allegedly died under suspicious circumstances.



