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On November 18th, Jackson County’s Board of Commissioners will decide whether an Alabama-based company can move forward with a controversial mining project.
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With the bustle of everyday life, it’s easy to overlook two murals on the University of Georgia’s North Campus.
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An exhibition titled after the late U.S. Representative, John Lewis, explores the fight for voting rights in America by disadvantaged groups and minorities.
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The Clarke County School District announced their Teacher of the Year and Support Professional of the Year for the 2024-25 academic school year.
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University of Georgia professor J. Marshall Shepherd was the top prize winner in National Academies’ Research Scientist: Later Career category of its Schmidt Awards.
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During the first week of voting in 2024, double the amount of voters turned out than during the first week of early voting in 2020. The third week of advance voting in this election begins Monday.
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For more than a decade, Georgians have been able to sign up for health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act on the federal government’s healthcare.gov website. That’s about to change.
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Public input is requested from the Athens-Clarke County Transportation and Public Works Department on roadway safety and accessibility concerns for the Safe Streets for All Safety Action Plan.
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A recent University of Georgia review finds that new temperature measuring tools can improve the process of harvesting various fruits and vegetables, amid fluctuating temperatures.
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October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. Parents who go through these tragedies often feel isolated and alone, but one Athens organization is working to help these parents be seen by their community.
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Daniel Gibbs is an assistant professor in the University of Georgia’s School of Social Work, where he studies how decisions are made in foster care systems.
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Athens is home to a well-known sculpture called the Iron Horse. Throughout its 70-year history, the horse has endured not only corrosive weather but bitter and ever-changing waves of public opinion.