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Dover man pleads not guilty to multiple felony charges in Georgia girl disappearance case
NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ A Dover man officials allege is linked to the disappearance of a 12-year-old girl from Georgia has entered not guilty pleas to the six charges he is facing, including two counts of rape, a first-degree felony and one count of gross sexual imposition, a third-degree felony. Antonio Agustin-Ailon, 34, was arraigned...
Prizes available for hunters during Shooting Sports Month
SOCIAL CIRCLE – August has been designated as Shooting Sports Month, according to a recent proclamation signed by Gov. Brian Kemp. And there's no place better to celebrate than a Georgia public shooting range. Georgia has more than 45 public archery and shooting ranges available, many of them available on public land like Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) or Public Fishing Areas (PFAs). To encourage visitation to public ranges, especially during...
Georgia Today: Cobb continues book bans; Student athlete heat safety; Vegan-friendly Truist Park
On the Friday, Aug. 16 edition of Georgia Today: As book bans continue in one school district, a West Georgia library system puts limits on who can challenge books; UGA researchers work to protect student athletes from heat stroke; and Atlanta's Truist Park is noted as a welcoming spot for vegans.
Weekly rankings notes: Top247 scouting intel in multiple classes, several new 2025 ratings
Commitments galore and the release of the initial Top 100 for 2027 highlighted this week in the 247Sports scouting sphere. Friday's latest weekly rankings notes feature scouting intel on newly-committed Top247 prospects such as five-star Josh Petty, four-star Shamarius Peterkin, and 2026 four-star Kodi Greene. We also provide a closer...
Private contractors subject to Georgia’s Open Records Act
Private contractors working for government agencies are subject to Georgia’s Open Records Act, the state Supreme Court ruled this week. The high court’s unanimous decision overturned a lower court’s dismissal last August of an open records lawsuit filed against a Georgia Tech professor for failing to respond to an open-records request for information concerning his […] The post Private contractors subject to Georgia’s Open Records Act appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
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