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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: Ethics commission claims New Georgia Project spent $3 million on behalf of Abrams without disclosing; Oconee BOE to vote on new millage rate; Kemp doles out more money to educators; public health group calls for more funding; Ossoff pushes for more solar production
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In brief: Kemp leads Abrams by 5 points, while Warnock leads Walker by 3; Abrams unveils affordable housing plan; Oconee Board of Education mulls lower millage rate
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In brief: New lawsuit says Georgia's constitution protects right to privacy; two independent candidates cleared for November ballot in Oconee; appeal against Greene dismissed; Port of Savannah moves record amounts of cargo
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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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Johnson-Green & Fore to face off for Dem nomination; second monkeypox case in GA; Oconee Board of Ed passes budget
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$90 million package lowers millage rate, gives employees raises.
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An attorney for the Oconee County School District says that Georgia law doesn’t require them to stream school board meetings online.
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A group of Oconee County parents and students will be protesting the district’s plan to reopen. Those attending the event are meeting in front of the…
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Oconee County schools' graduation rate is above the national average at 97.7%, the highest in the district's history. In comparison, the state graduation…