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As we approach July 4th, it's important to remember that this holiday can pose significant risks. In a typical year, more ...
A program that was intended to improve Georgia's ranking on indicators of child "well-being” has produced mixed results, according to a state audit.
As hurricane season continues on, preparedness for some can take many forms. For some, it might look like refilling gas cans or checking the battery on a weather radio. For others, it’s buying a ...
Every July 4th, we gather to celebrate our nation’s birth—barbecues, parades, and fireworks lighting up the sky. But the ...
My husband and I were having breakfast at a local restaurant recently, when I noticed the server, a nice young lady, had a ...
In 2024 alone, over 33,000 dogs and cats were euthanized in publicly funded animal control facilities across Georgia. This ...
Critics fear the new law will encourage bullying of transgender youths. They also worry that girls with a masculine appearance will face unwanted scrutiny. The law allows parents to challenge their ...
Peach State Summer Theatre opens “The Wizard of Oz” this weekend, as the last of its three musicals this season. “A Closer ...
SGMC Health recently welcomed board-certified neurosurgeon Shahin Etebar, MD, to its expanding team of highly specialized ...
The Valdosta Board of Education met on Tuesday to address an agenda of recognitions, updates, and policy revisions for the ...
Lowndes County Chairman Bill Slaughter was recently named 2025-2026 vice chair of the Federal Policy Committee for the ...
Airman Basic Jackson Smith, a Morven native, graduated from U.S. Air Force Basic Military Training (BMT) at Lackland Air ...
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