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Georgia DOT continues to make significant progress in clean-up efforts following Hurricane Helene
Southeast Georgia state highways have been cleared of fallen trees and debris from Hurricane Helene's aftermath. Following Hurricane Helene, 29 state routes in Southeast Georgia were closed. However, Georgia DOT's dedicated crews, working tirelessly, managed to clear roadways by pushing debris to the shoulders, making them passable for motorists. Some debris removal was hindered by powerlines wrapped up in the trees, which the utility company had to deem safe. However, due to the massive amount of debris, Georgia DOT's crews are not alone in this effort. Contractors are assisting them with debris pickup. The hurricane also battered traffic signals, and, at some intersections,...
Non-Perishable Food Ideas To Donate for Hurricane Helene Victims
I have been seeing so many awesome and great people helping step in to help those who were affected by the devastating Hurricane Helene. So many people have taken the time out of their life to donate food and water to those who are in great need in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida and it got me to thinking just what would be great food items to donate so I quickly began thinking of great non-perishable food items that do not have to be cooked or kept cool. This is what I came up with! Hopefully this is helpful!
Register by Oct. 7 to Vote in Georgia’s Nov. 5 Election
Georgia voters have until Oct. 7 to register to vote, if they have not already, to vote in the Nov. 5 election. Cherokee County residents have multiple ways to register. ♦ Online at the Secretary of State’s website, https://sos.ga.gov. There is an online registration form and a form that can be downloaded, filled out and submitted to the Secretary of State’s Office. ...
Georgia secretary of state says no election offices ruined by Helene
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) said Tuesday no election offices were ruined by Helene, a storm that has plowed through multiple states, including Florida, North Carolina and Tennessee, leaving destruction in its wake. “We’ve been monitoring status reports from all 159 counties,” Raffensperger said in a Tuesday statement on the social platform X.…
Georgia Republicans sow doubt about Dominion voting machines in 2020 throwback
(CNN) — Just weeks before early voting begins in Georgia, Republican Party officials and Donald Trump allies are trying to preemptively sow doubt about the viability of Dominion systems used across the key swing state, arguing in court that the machines should not be used because they are not safe or secure.
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