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The future of Woodland Drive, the Boys and Girls Club and cameras in public bathrooms discussed at Plains City Council
On Thursday, July 18, the Plains City Council (PCC) conducted its monthly regular meeting. There was much to discuss at that meeting, including the future of Woodland Drive, the street that former President Jimmy Carter lives on. Jill Stuckey of the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site told the PCC that there has been much discussion […] The post The future of Woodland Drive, the Boys and Girls Club and cameras in public bathrooms discussed at Plains City Council appeared first on Americus Times-Recorder.
COLUMBUS: New waste collection policy coming in September, city says current collection system is ‘inefficient’
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Columbus Consolidated Government has announced significant changes to waste collection in the city. Beginning Sept. 9, CCG says all household waste must be in a city issued black or brown cart. All bulk waste not in the city issues carts will require citizens to call 311 to schedule a pickup. The […]
Addiction recovery ministry seeks new worship space in this part of Columbia County
An Augusta-area Christian ministry that helps guide drug addicts and ex-convicts through recovery seeks 20 acres in Columbia County to continue its work. Cliff and Ana Nobles lead 143 Ministries International, established in 2018 and named for the number of letters in each word of "I love you." The nonprofit...
SEHS Punter Colby Beyer Wins Competition at Florida State University Summer Camp
Stanhope Elmore High School senior punter Colby Beyer recently won a punt competition during a summer camp at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. The competition featured more than 40 punters from around the country. After winning the competition, Beyer’s father, an alumnus from Florida State, tracked down Seminole’s Head Coach Mike Norvell, for a picture with the younger Beyer.
Florida State fall camp schedule: Seminoles set to start practice next week, road trip to Jacksonville in August
On Friday, a Florida State spokesperson announced the fall camp schedule for the Seminoles. Among the highlights is the two-day trip to Jacksonville, where FSU will practice at UNF on August 7th and August 8th. Mike Norvell also scheduled out two scrimmages, spaced a week apart on August 3rd and August 10th, to prep the Seminoles before the squad takes on Georgia Tech a fortnight after.
Inclusion Cafe Academy Celebrates First-Ever Graduation
Inclusion Cafe Academy recently announced the graduation of its inaugural class, noting the event was a “significant milestone in our mission to empower individuals with intellectual disabilities through comprehensive job skills training.”. The unique training academy, which focuses on equipping students with the necessary skills to excel in the...
Tracking a stormy weekend at times
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Scattered showers and thunderstorms will stick around for the second half of the weekend. It will not rain all day, but some briefly heavy storms are possible. Tonight Through Sunday Night. Isolated showers and storms are possible this evening, but we are tracking a drying trend...
3 things that I am intrigued by with regards to ACC Kickoff
Three things that I am intrigued by with regards to ACC Kickoff. The 2024 version of the Atlantic Coast Conference Football Kickoff will be held at the Hilton Uptown Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C. from Monday to Thursday of this upcoming week. Florida State will take the main stage and participate...
Queens of Miss and Little Miss Peanut to Parade Down Foster Street
DOTHAN, AL (WDNews) – Get ready for a dazzling display of charm and creativity as the contestants of Miss and Little Miss Peanut hit the streets!. On Sunday, July 28th, at 6:00 PM, the sidewalks of Foster Street will come alive with excitement. Families and friends are invited to line the sidewalks and cheer on the queens as they showcase their unique outfits and shoes, all designed by the talented contestants themselves.
Farm Share, Florida food bank distributes hurricane kits
Heavy winds, flooding, and destruction are all things that come to mind every year when hurricane season comes around. This hurricane season has already had its first category five hurricane of the year, and there is still activity to be had in the tropics. With one month to go until...
Central Florida Woman Arrested for Threats Against Governor Ron DeSantis
A 20-year-old Central Florida woman was arrested for death threats against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office arrested Danyele Callaway, from Riverview near Tampa, after she made the online death threats to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. On July 8, 2024, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement...
Unfortunate Juan Soto image goes viral from game against Rays
Juan Soto is already off to an … eventful second half of the season. An unfortunate image about the New York Yankees star Soto went viral in Friday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays. A Yankees teammate was taking an at-bat during the home half of an inning, and a promotional message about a “Juan... The post Unfortunate Juan Soto image goes viral from game against Rays appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Decatur County Board of Education discusses millage rate meetings, approve training plan
The Decatur County Board of Education met for their monthly meeting on Thursday evening. Following the invocation, adoption of agenda, and approval of minutes, Superintendent Dr. Boyd English made an adjustment to the evening’s schedule, that being the planned special recognition of local distinguished coaches, some of whom could not attend due to family matters. […] The post Decatur County Board of Education discusses millage rate meetings, approve training plan appeared first on The Post-Searchlight.
Kemp appoints Jackson EMC Gwinnett District Manager to State Board of Education
In her job at Jackson EMC, Fennell is responsible for internal and external affairs, the company said. Jackson EMC said her job includes leadership, engagement and government relations for the Gwinnett County cooperative.
Public Service Commission to take up plan to add new fossil fuels to energy mix
ATLANTA – Georgia energy regulators already have approved a request by Georgia Power for a significant increase in electrical generating capacity to meet the needs of a growing state. But the state Public Service Commission (PSC) still must sign off on a key component of the Atlanta-based utility’s plan: a proposal to build three new “dual-fuel” turbines at Plant Yates near Newnan. The PSC will hold a hearing on the project July 24 and vote on it next month. ...
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