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  • Embattled former president will have $200K bond — ACC seeks members for equalization board — COVID cases rise — judge orders stay on law banning trans youths from some care
  • Idalia strengthens to Category 4 storm before landfall — Trump holds healthy lead in Georgia GOP primary — five area schools make top 100 list
  • Guest: Taylor Griffin, a sustainable maximalist (previously Totally Taylored) and Jessica and Chris from Amis de la Terre Zero-Waste MarketOn this aquathread: what it is like to be a young (Gen-Z) entrepreneur from East to West Coast; how does a refill store operate in real-life?; running your own business while juggling early career or graduate school; why refilling is not just for those into sustainability; the highs and lows of running a small business and start-up; and how to find support in unexpected places.
  • Co-Hosts: Jenna Jambeck and Imari Walker-FranklinGuest: Dr. Kara Lavender Law, Research Professor of Oceanography at Sea Education AssociationOn this aquathread: How an oceanographer became interested in plastics and waste management; what it is like to have your science be used for global policy (like in G7 and G20 declarations); how in the world did we balance infants and scientific working groups; how being on your local solid waste commission can make a difference and why supporting women in oceanography is important. Bonus: Can you pass the SEA Plastics Quiz?Links referenced:SEA Plastics Lab
  • Proposed residential facility would have 26 two-bedroom units — USG requests hefty budget increase — proposed rezoning of Gullah Geechee land draws sharp criticism — state universities hand out record number of degrees
  • Flyers were left on lawns and in driveways — ACC commissioners to review EMS service — Stegeman Coliseum set for a facelift
  • Commissioners debated the plan at a Tuesday night work session — Kemp suspends gas tax — COVID levels rise but nowhere near previous years — UGA to test emergency notification system
  • 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
  • Organization will use the money for a 36-county mentoring and employment coaching — judge declines to freeze law allowing investigations of DAs' conduct — flu season approaches
  • Boys and Girls Clubs open two new locations — high schools move graduation ceremonies — possible government shutdown leads to worry over food insecurity
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