Mary Ryan Howarth
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While the public considers and weighs their decisions for the Nov. 5 General Election after last night's presidential debate, The Athens-Clarke County Elections Department will begin preparing voting equipment later this month.
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With flu season right around the corner, UGA has launched its #flUGA Flu Vaccine Campaign with immunizations at no cost.
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Going into the long weekend, Athens-Clarke County government has a few schedule and service changes to note.
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The Clarke County School District is doubling the number of health centers serving students and staff going into October. WUGA’s Mary Ryan Howarth has more.
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Today on Athens News Matters, a program in Athens-Clarke County has incarcerated men working with shelter dogs, to the benefit of both.
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At Clarke County Animal Services Department, some abandoned puppos are getting a second chance from a surprising source—incarcerated men.
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The Akins Ford Arena will host concerts and the city's new hockey team, the Rock Lobsters.
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Athens-Clarke County’s Board of Elections is searching for residents to work the polls for the November 5th General Election.
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Downgraded to a tropical storm, Debby trudges through South Georgia as officials line up aid.
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Lexington Road sees upwards of 10,000 cars per day, but when it comes to improvements to the busy corridor, ACC officials and some residents are focused not on cars, but on pedestrians and bicycles.