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Kyle Dominy

Better known as “The New Southern Dad,” a nickname shared with the title of his award-winning column that digs into the ever-changing work/life balance as head of a fast-moving household, Kyle is as versatile a journalist as he is a family man. The do-it-all dad and talented wordsmith, in addition to his weekly commentary, writes on local subjects including health/wellness, lifestyle and business/industry while also leading production of numerous magazines, special sections and weekly newspapers.

Kyle's Latest Articles

Sharing stories: Talking about the past with my son

He was some kind of guru for sure, and we just let him walk away.

Up the creek: Dudley looking for solution to wastewater issues

City's treatment pond maxed out, making it susceptible to spillovers into Turkey Creek.

Grumpy dentists, tele-orthodontistry and excess floss

You cannot trust someone with perfect teeth. If you see someone with a complete set of pearly whites, perfectly aligned, they bought them.

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Shopping carts and living at the end of civilization

I just hope and pray I'm attractive enough to make a difference.

‘Waste and abuse’ of funds by Dublin City Schools confirmed by special state audit

The special state audit looking into finances of the troubled Dublin City school system names potential waste, overstaffing and a lack of proper budgeting processes for the district's dismal financial state, and that system officials used the influx of COVID-era cash to keep the system afloat.  

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Black-eyed peas: The history of a humble good luck charm

I’ve eaten a lot of black-eyed peas over the past few days. 

Domesticated trash pandas: A New Year’s resolution

Your precious fur baby feels neither shame nor regret for its actions.

Merry Christmas to the ones who make Christmas happen

It's something I didn’t really appreciate until I had a family of my own and a proper share of Christmastime chores.

Don’t sue me Santa! Be sure to clean before Christmas

T’was the night before Christmas, and I was asleep on my back, but someone was prowling, a fat guy with a sack.

Community partners with Archway for literacy campaign

To help raise awareness on the importance of early childhood literacy, community leaders have utilized the University of Georgia Archway Partnership to create a Birth-to-Five Literacy Campaign for Dublin-Laurens County.

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