Julianne Akers
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In 2021, we met author and filmmaker Mason Engel to talk about his documentary focusing on independent bookstores in the US. We spoke with him again to discuss his new documentary where he takes viewers on a road trip where he traveled to 50 states, read 50 books, and interviewed 50 authors, all in 50 days.
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A new report makes recommendations to beef up affordable housing in Athens. Plus, a loophole in a federal program that is hurting kids’ nutrition.
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UGA has repeatedly ranked high among universities creating commercial products from their research.
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Gov. Brian Kemp announced his appointment of Dr. Robert Buschman as Georgia's new state economist, effective Sept. 1.
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Georgia political leaders announced that addressing social media use in children and teens will be a legislative priority in the next session.
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Clark’s distinguished career in law enforcement spans an impressive 26 years between the UGAPD and the Athens-Clark County Police Department.
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Students across the country have not caught up from academic losses made during the COVID-19 pandemic. This year’s Georgia Milestones test scores show where CCSD students made progress and where they need improvement.
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Milestones tests show lag in reading, improvement in math — ACC Commission to see short list of new library sites — beleaguered Plant Vogtle begins commercial operation — Carr eyes governor's mansion
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Athens-Clarke County's 11th fatal vehicle crash of the year occurred on July 22 at approximately 8:46 p.m. when the Athens-Clarle County Police Department responded to a vehicle crash at North Avenue and Northside Drive.
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Due to overcrowding, the Athens Area Humane Society will have free dog adoptions on July 21 and 22. This includes all adult dogs over 6 months old and dogs that are currently being fostered.