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U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy outlined a series to steps the postal service is taking to improve service at a regional mail processing center in Palmetto, Georgia which is being blamed for postal problems throughout the state.
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Cedar Shoals High School has secured a $135,000 grant from the Georgia Department of Education's program GRASP (Graduates Ready to Attain Success in Postsecondary Success), aimed at enhancing students' academic success, postsecondary completion, and workforce readiness.
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Hurricane season is upon us, and the Southeast is bracing for a busy season of severe storms.
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The Georgia Supreme Court says the issue needs to be clarified, but declined to rule.
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Sidney Waters is a local business owner and District 8 Commissioner candidate.
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The fourth suspect wanted in connection with the March 8th shooting that killed a three-year-old Athens child has been arrested.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and a recent study shows that the nation’s young people are struggling.
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Mother’s Day is this weekend and a recent study compared states to see which were best and worst for working moms.
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The measure also limits charitable organizations, nonprofits, individuals, and others from bailing out more than three people a year.
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Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has joined 24 counterparts from other Republican-led states in challenging a new federal rule governing emissions from coal-burning and gas-fired power plants asking a federal court to declare the rules unlawful.
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The $240 million plan, roughly $26.5 million increase from the current year, leaves Clarke County’s millage rate at 18.8 mils, where it has remained unchanged for the third consecutive year.
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The University of Georgia held two commencement ceremonies today, one for masters and specialists students and one for doctoral-level students.