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In brief: UGA offensive lineman and recruiting staffer killed in Sunday morning wreck — three Athenians honored by UGA at MLK Freedom breakfast — Kemp unveils budget priorities — UGA men beat Ole Miss, women fall to Tennessee
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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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A win would make the Bulldogs the first team in the playoff era to win back-to-back national championships
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In brief: Kemp continues gas tax halt, promises more tax cuts — Hyundai to build battery factory in northwest Georgia — Flynn testifies as Fulton County election probe seems to near its end — national and conference honors for UGA football players — Hawks to play Nets, minus three starters
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Smart: "The focus has to be on LSU."
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After a slow start, UGA beat Georgia Tech 37-14.
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16 - 6 win in Lexington was UGA's lowest-scoring game of the season.
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In brief: ACC returns to medium transmission level — five arrested in connection with downtown shooting — SAT and ACT not required for most Georgia colleges — UGA football kicks off home opener on Saturday
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Growth could add up to about $8 million.