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In brief: Elections officials add library to early voting sites — GA Lottery has big quarter — Unemployment ticks slightly up — UGA Soccer's NCAA run ends in Chapel Hill
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A win tonight in Chapel Hill sends UGA to the round of 16 for the first time in nearly a quarter-century.
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In brief: House Speaker Ralston dies at age 68 — statewide test scores show concerning data — local test scores fall in most areas — UGA women's b-ball notches a win — Soccer team heads to Chapel Hill for tournament game.
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In brief: Shorter early voting window could lead to low turnout — Clarke Board of Elections meets to hammer out early voting details — UGA student named as Rhodes Scholar — UGA Soccer advances to second round of NCAA tourney
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A 2 - 0 win on Friday moves UGA ahead in the NCAA tournament for the first time in more than a decade.
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Tonight, UGA has a chance for redemption against Southern Conference regular season and tournament champion, Samford.
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In brief: Nicole trudges through Georgia — Warnock and Walker kick off runoff campaigns — Republicans line up behind candidates for State House Speaker — UGA women's b-ball swats Hornets; men's hoops heads to Wake Forest; volleyball takes on Vols; soccer team plays first NCAA tourney game in 8 years
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In brief: Nicole brings gusty winds to area later today — Smaller window for runoff early voting — Consumers push back on Georgia Power rate hike — Enrollment dips at some GA colleges — Sheriff's Office employee arrested
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After a strong performance in the SEC tourney, UGA faces Samford in Athens on Friday.
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In brief: Millions expected to vote in historic midterms — No charges filed in police car death of Hancock County woman — Consumer advocates to make their case against Georgia Power rate hike — Ceremony to honor Dooley's life scheduled for Nov. 25 — GA tax collections up — UGA soccer gets NCAA bid; men's and women's b-ball open season with wins