It’s the weekend and time to catch up with all the great Bearing Drift posts you may have missed. Pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy the weekend roundup:
–He Is Risen [1]
–Sports and Politics [2] by Andrew Hull
–The Score: Senate Hopefuls, True Crime, Big Chicken, and Dead Center [3] by Rick Sincere
–Easter Egg Roll at the White House 2002 [4] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–VA’28’s Del. Bob Thomas Faces Primary Challenger for Supporting Medicaid Expansion [5], op-ed by James Harrison.
–Is Mo’ Money the Solution to the STEM Job Shortage? [6] by James A. Bacon
–Bert Mizusawa Fails to Make Ballot [7] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–State Central Votes Down Medicaid Resolution [8], op-ed by Blair Powell
–Financial Ties with Dunbar Prompt Calls for Chairman Sayre’s Resignation [9], op-ed by James Harrison
–Road to the U.S. Senate: Freitas, Jackson, Stewart Square Off at UVA [10] by Rick Sincere
–Former Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter Honor Zell Miller at Funeral [11] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–Newly Elected Lynchburg GOP Chair Wendell Walker Will Release the Delegates [12] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–2004: Democrat Zell Miller Endorsed Republican George W. Bush at RNC Convention [13] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–Lynchburg Mass Meeting Live Blogging — Update: Wendell Walker Wins [14] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–6th District Plurality Vote Rule Tossed by SCC … Will Be Voted On at Convention [15] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–Tim Kaine is Looking for a Democratic Wave [16] by Norm Leahy
–The Biggest Corporate Purchase of Solar Power in the U.S. … Ever [17] by James A. Bacon
–Congress on Spring Recess [18]
The U.S. Congress is on a two-week spring break and will return on Monday, April 9, when we will again post the daily agenda. For all the latest posts all the time check out Bearing Drift Latest News. [19]