Caroline Sears
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This August, the unemployment rate in Athens reached 3.8 percent, reflecting an increase of almost one percent over the month. Last year, the rate was 3.5 percent.
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The Athens branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History will be hosting a program titled “Uncommon Valor: The Integration of Clarke County Public Schools in 1963,” as a part of their Annual Founder’s Day events on Sunday.
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North Georgia congressman sides with Republican hardliners on spending deal — ACC police investigate county's 13th fatal accident — Film and TV remain big business in Georgia
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The Athens-Clarke County Police Department is investigating the 13th fatal vehicle crash this year.
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285 new food production jobs could be coming to Gainesville in the next few years.
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On December 15, Harold Alonza Black and Dale Greene will address the fall graduates of the University of Georgia in Stegeman Coliseum.
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Twenty libraries in the Cobb County school district have removed “Flamer” by Mike Curato and “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl” by Jesse Andrews for containing material the district deems inappropriate.
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The grant focuses on improving the economic ecosystem of the rural communities in northern Georgia and providing access to important community programming and entrepreneurial resources.
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After many years of delays and going many dollars over budget, a second reactor at the Vogtle nuclear power plant is set to start generating electricity.
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This fall, the University of Georgia welcomes 6,200 incoming students, hailing from 45 states and 143 Georgia counties.