Audrey Enghauser
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Creative assessments aren't very common since they pose open-ended questions that require evaluation from multiple people. AI may be able to change this.
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A new report from the University System of Georgia paints a complicated picture of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, but stops short of providing a statewide spending total.
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The Mayor signed off on the Firefighter’s Mediation Act on June 30, officially granting Athens firefighters the right to collective bargaining.
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While community members urged the board to lower the millage rate to prevent excessive property tax increases, board members voted to keep it the same.
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The Clarke County Board of Education will hold the first of two hearings on a possible lowering of the millage rate today at 6 p.m.
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The new national suicide hotline number is reaching many more people in need, but some are concerned about the potential consequences of reaching out.
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Today on Athens News Matters, the Clarke County School District’s budget deadline is looming, but some school board members are split over a property tax reduction. Plus, why elections officials want to change some polling places next year.
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The Clarke County Board of Education will hold the first of two hearings on a possible lowering of the millage rate today at 6 p.m.
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The new national suicide hotline number is reaching many more people in need, but some are concerned about the potential consequences of reaching out.
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Gonzalez pulls memos with instructions on marijuana possession charges — safety improvements coming to 316 — Board of Elections to hear from public on precinct changes — Ossoff touts broadband investment