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In brief: Kemp calls for grants to cover COVID learning loss — ACCPD investigating weekend shooting — COVID booster should improve state's infection rate — Athens women sentenced in hit and run — UGA stays in top 20 in US News rankings — Braves fall to Giants
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In brief: Kemp calls for grants to cover COVID learning loss — ACCPD investigating weekend shooting — COVID booster should improve state's infection rate — Athens woman sentenced in hit and run — UGA stays in top 20 in US News rankings — Braves fall to Giants
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In brief: Money for school health centers comes from federal COVID relief funds; Atlanta prosecutor won't charge two cops in Rayshard Brooks killing; CCSD continues COVID vax clinics
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In brief: Kemp directs money to Boys and Girls Clubs, Department of Early Care and Learning, and Department of Education; Clarke residents can meet finalist for school superintendent; county holds public input session on Mitchell Bridge and Timothy Roads; Graham lawyers ordered to submit questions for Fulton probe
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In brief: Abrams' plan would make tech college free, would introduce constitutional amendment to legalize gambling; Regents approve $68 million stadium expansion; one candidate qualifies for Winterville council post; nurse sentenced to seven years in Medicare scam
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In brief: Clarke underperforms state average on Milestones; Oconee voters likely to get do-over on TSPLOST; local arts summit begins; Oconee BOE passes lower millage rate; Jackson Sheriff to retire next year
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In brief: As fentanyl deaths climb, law enforcement and recovery groups team up on new plan; state test scores rise; Oconee Board of Elections to decide on two independent candidates for school board; Hyundai plant near Savannah slated to get $1.8 billion in tax breaks
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In brief: First Lady Dr. Jill Biden visits Athens; Gwinnett school employees required to wear masks as COVID surges; GA Power to shut down some coal plants; landowner pulls out of Spaceport Camden deal
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Dr. Biden to visit summer learning program at UGA on Thursday.
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New report identifies stressors for GA teachers; statewide unemployment rate remains low; state buys 1,100 tract of land near Macon.