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Chattooga River: DNR says13,946 fish were killed as result of the anhydrous ammonia spill
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) has released it’s Fish Kill Report concerning the ammonia spill at Mount Vernon Mills in Trion on the Chattooga River. The WRD said they were first notified of the kill by a call on June 28th. The caller stated...
Georgia Today: 3D-printed splints; Subcommittee for funding prison reform; Yellow-legged hornets
LISTEN: On the Monday, July 8 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia Tech engineers and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta team up to help get kids off ventilators using a new technology; Georgia creates a new subcommittee for funding improvements to the state's deadly prison system; and yellow-legged hornets are a big problem on Georgia's coast. Now a state agency is asking the public for help fighting them.
New legislative subcommittee to review prison safety
ATLANTA — Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns Monday announced the creation of a special subcommittee to consider funding recommendations aimed at improving safety in the state’s prison system. The panel will function as a subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee. The Georgia Department of Corrections hired a consultant last month to conduct an assessment of Georgia prisons. ...
Engineers rate Georgia "C+" in infrastructure
ATLANTA — The condition of Georgia's infrastructure received a decidedly mediocre grade of "C+" Monday in a report released by the Georgia section of the American Society of Civil Engineers. "This is a wakeup call," Tim Echols, vice chairman of the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC), said during a news conference at the state Capitol. "We need to get better." Georgia ports achieved the highest score - "B+ - among...
GMSDC Announces Honorable Roger Bruce as 2024 Blue Legend Award Recipient
The Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council (GMSDC) is proud to announce that the Honorable Roger Bruce will be the 2024 recipient of the Blue Legend Award, the top individual honor at the Council’s annual Spirit of Alliance Awards (SOA). This year’s SOA gala – scheduled for Wednesday, August 28th – will be a luncheon presentation, hosted by the Coca-Cola Company at its world headquarters in Midtown. For 42 years now, the Spirit of Alliance event has celebrated the best and brightest in supplier diversity and minority business development, by recognizing the corporations, minority businesses, buyers, executives and leaders who set the standard for inclusive procurement in Georgia. The Blue Legend honors a trailblazer in supplier diversity who has overcome tremendous obstacles and persevered in pursuing economic equity in our Great State. Roger Bruce is a tireless warrior who is more than deserving of this recognition.
Commit Breakdown: What 4-star DB Jaylan Morgan brings to Georgia’s 2025 class
Jaylan Morgan's defensive back coach remembers the exact moment he realized Morgan was different. It was early in his high school career, and Morgan had just been called up to play varsity for the final few games of the season. It was playoff time, and despite his inexperience, coaches couldn't ignore the athleticism. He was going to have to be a major factor.
Shrimp Secrets: Federal investigation looking into effect foreign shrimp has on American market
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - There is a new federal investigation that Georgia shrimpers are calling a make or break for the industry. WTOC Investigates has been tracking the issue of imported shrimp possibly tanking the market for locals. The number of Georgia shrimpers has dipped to a record low as...
Double Deadly Stabbing: Georgia man accused of killing wife and unborn child
COLUMBUS, Ga. — Above video: Your Monday headlines. A Georgia man is facing charges after police say he stabbed his wife to death, also killing the couple's unborn child. According to the Columbus Police Department, officers responded Friday afternoon to 20th Avenue, finding a 20-year-old woman suffering from stab wounds.
United States Department of Agriculture Restricts PACA Violators in California, Georgia, and New York from Operating in the Produce Industry
WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently imposed sanctions on four produce businesses for failing to meet contractual obligations to the sellers of produce they purchased and failing to pay reparation awards issued under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (PACA). Direct from the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service:
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