Katie Tucker
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WUGA sent MaryRyan Howarth and Katie Tucker to check out the award-winning soda made by New Creation Soda Works in Bishop, Georgia
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Today on Athens News Matters, current District 8 Commissioner Carol Myers discusses the issues she wants to focus on if re-elected. Plus, we’ll hear from a lawyer about how a new law will help ensure healthy living conditions for Georgia renters.
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The University of Georgia’s annual giving day set a single-day giving record for a third consecutive year and surpassed over $13.8 million towards departments and programs across campus.
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Most STRs seem to be locally owned — Georgia Senate passes immigration measure — Public Service Commission members could see longer terms — ACC Animal Shelter not accepting dogs until April 8
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A new Georgia state house bill wants to designate the month of April as Black Women’s History Month statewide.
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Georgia public school libraries could fall under further scrutiny with new proposed state legislation that would notify parents about what library materials are checked out by their children and even allow criminal charges against librarians.
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The University of Georgia Executive Committee will consider proposals for the termination and creation of a number of majors, minors and certificates across disciplines at their upcoming February meeting.
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Monday morning shooting leaves one dead, one in custody, as two Sunday shootings remain under investigation — CCSD releases state of the district address
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Athens-Clarke County Government is seeking resident input on county broadband access in order to secure additional internet connectivity funding.
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Kemp proposes $50 million in spending for new med school — ACC commissioners discuss firefighters, litter dumping — three Clarke schools identified for additional state aid