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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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In brief: ACC commissioners set to vote on major mall redevelopment in two weeks; will wait to vote on gang unit funding request — state lawmakers could open up new benefits for pregnant people; vote to ban COVID vax mandates — UGA loses to Ole Miss
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In brief: commissioners and school board members ready to vote on redevelopment — request for fund to fight gang violence — Georgian's back spending on Medicaid and education — UGA basketball: men's loses, women's wins
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In brief: Economists predict economic growth for Athens and Georgia — Georgia House passes midyear budget — changes could be coming to the state's runoff election laws — UGA women's hoops falls to #3 LSU, men to face A&M on Saturday.
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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: Proposed electric vehicle plant spark controversy —Music industry asks for Georgia tax credits — Banker defeats Georgia House speaker in runoff — Georgia men's basketball headed to Auburn
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In brief: White House released the number people who applied and were approved for student loan forgiveness — Stetson Bennett arrested in Texas — Athens residents can receive tax help — Pair of wins for UGA basketball
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In brief: ACC lawmakers hold budget retreat today — Georgia Senate GOP announces agenda — unemployment falls in Athens — growing number of Georgians support legalizing pot — report finds deficiencies in Georgia's tobacco laws
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In brief: Kemp gives State of the State address — Morehead presents State of the University — Athens Housing CEO to retire — Democrats push to gut "heartbeat law"
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University of Georgia men's basketball is headed to Tennessee to play against number four team, the Volunteers.