Mary Howarth
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Schools in the Clarke County School District are looking for teachers, parents, and community members to apply for the Local School Governance Team.
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Legislative proposals targeting Georgia libraries, transgender youths, and sex education in schools were among those that didn’t make it through the Georgia General Assembly before the end of its session late last night.
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This months-long and multi-state investigation, known as “Operation Skyhawk,” between the Georgia Department of Corrections and the Federal Bureau of Investigation Safe Streets Gang Task Force, found a criminal enterprise, introducing contraband within Georgia Department of Corrections facilities.
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Actual revenues topped out at $161 million for the year so far, which was $7 million more than expected.
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Have an old VHS that captured the childhood moments of basketball games and camping trips but no way to actually view the memories? Thanks to the University of Georgia Libraries, community members are invited to “Free the Tapes” with free digitization services to bring the images back to their screens.
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On March 27, Professor Diana Downs and Professor Amanda Murdie will present their respective research which led to their award as Regent Professors.
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Five UGA students were honored on Tuesday for their life-saving actions over St. Patrick’s Day Weekend.
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Public defenders representing accused murderer file several motions — ACC could buy new fire trucks — state lawmakers hear testimony on controversial library bill — Avid Bookshop files suit against Gwinnett jail
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This is the second year in a row that students in the program celebrated a 100% match rate. The class of 2024 celebrated with friends and family as medical students across the United States waited until noon to open their letters of acceptance into a residency program.
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The local independent bookstore was asked by a customer to send books to a Gwinnett County Jail resident in May 2023. However, the store was denied by the jail because they are not an “authorized retailer.”