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The Athens-Clarke County Unified Government is accepting applications to fill multiple openings on local boards, authorities, and commissions, offering residents an opportunity to participate in community decision-making.
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Longtime Athens fixture Hendershot’s is officially under new ownership.
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The Athens Community Council on Aging is wrapping up its ride along March for Meals program.
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Bats have been found in some units at The Mark Athens, UGA students report. The students got a series of painful rabies vaccine shots per the advice of the Georgia Department of Health following exposure.
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Angela Gay, school social worker for Howard B. Stroud Elementary and Cedar Shoals High School, was awarded the School Social Worker of the Year by the School Social Workers Association of Georgia.
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Pamela Long has been named the Elections Department Director. Long has worked in Athens-Clarke County’s Elections Department since 2014.
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One of The University of Georgia's largest student-run organizations raised over a million dollars for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
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Thousands of people attended several No Kings protests held around Athens on Saturday, according to IndivisibleGA10, which organized the events.
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A small race in Georgia is making national headlines as the fight for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s congressional seat enters a runoff.
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Another race on the ballot this year is for the District 7 seat on the Clarke County School District Board of Education. Lillie Brooks is an Athens resident and former teacher running for the role.
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May 19th is election day, when several Northeast Georgia races are on the ballot. Athens resident and chaplain Craig Topple is running to be the next Commissioner for District 5.
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Viewfinders is a PBS travel show with a following of millions. Co-hosts and photographers Chris Greer and Paul Daniel travel the world, taking beautiful images and learning about conservation practices.