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In brief: School superintendent reports on first 100 days and an ambitious set of goals — new law prohibiting transgender Georgians' rights — first Certificate of Need law surfaces — man arrested for the shooting of two people — tax revenue up for the state — Georgia men's and women's basketball gain wins and softball dominates in Florida
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While some board members and the district's superintendent asked to postpone the vote, the renaming measures passed the board, 7-2.
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In brief: Clarke BOE meets tonight for work session — state lawmakers sign on to tax givebacks, aid for school districts — UGA VP for Student Affairs to retire — egg producers say their costs are rising — Hawks win, UGA men's BB falls to Auburn, women to face LSU
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In brief: A decision on Georgia Square Mall's future will be made at tonight's work session — Georgia faces challenges getting foster children out of hotels — Democrats are lobbying for Atlanta to host the Democratic National Convention — Atlanta Hawks lost
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The assistance comes from a federal program provided through the FCC.
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In brief: Bulldogs win second national championship — Burns takes up gavel in Georgia House — CCSD students may be eligible for discounted broadband — Richt tapped for College Football Hall of Fame
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Kirrena Gallagher told colleagues that she is stepping down in order to run for ACC Commission.
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With a price tag of $5,000 each, the shields are able to withstand AR-15 fire.
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In brief: Utility giant backs down on initial rate increase — Raffensperger calls for end to runoffs — Clarke school officials request funding for ballistic shields — Ossoff-backed prison abuse bill passes Congress — Evans named volleyball All-American
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Alps Road Elementary and Classic City High School are among 175 Georgia schools in need of more help.