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Squirrels: Food chain bottom-feeders offer challenge for hunters
ALBANY — Although it does not get the same fanfare as the opening day of deer, turkey or duck season, many Georgia hunters have been counting down the days until Aug. 15, when squirrel season opens in Georgia. With only 20 days to go, you might want to start getting ready as well. The gray squirrel is the most common game animal in Georgia, found in large numbers in both rural and urban areas. ...
A Georgia inmate died from heat exposure. Left with questions, his family is suing the state
The family of Juan Carlos Ramirez Bibiano is suing the Georgia Department of Corrections for negligence after he allegedly died from heat exposure while serving time at Middle Georgia's Telfair State Prison. The post A Georgia inmate died from heat exposure. Left with questions, his family is suing the state appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
Health Officials Raising Concerns After 20 Cases Of Dengue Fever Confirmed In Georgia
Officials in the healthcare industry are expressing worry over a substantial surge in occurrences of dengue fever. At present, Georgia has reported a total of 20 cases, with the majority of them being in the metro Atlanta area. Healthcare providers are being warned by the Centers for Disease Control and...
Georgia Ports welcomes MANA Nutrition’s new food processing facility
MANA Nutrition leaders and employees hosted a groundbreaking ceremony July 17, 2024, to commemorate an important new addition to the company’s supply chain. The 320,000 square-foot warehouse in Pooler, Ga., is four miles from the Port of Savannah and will enable the company to double its current production while adding new storage capacity. Design-build firm A M King will transform the unfinished warehouse into an advanced food processing facility, which will open in Q1 2025 and produce MANA’s Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) and Ready-to-Use Supplemental Food (RUSF). The site will complement the company’s Fitzgerald, Ga., production and storage facility. MANA Nutrition makes...
Storm dumps nearly 4 inches of rain on Savannah area, causing another round of flooding
A thunderstorm Friday, fueled by lingering moisture in the atmosphere, dropped several inches of rain in a matter of hours on the Savannah area. For the third time in a little more than a week, motorists found themselves stranded when their cars stalled after being swamped by floodwaters. That included sections of highly...
Vietnam Veteran dedicates his retirement to uplifting Fort Stewart soldiers
HINESVILLE, Ga. — Luis Carreras is a Vietnam veteran who still devoting all his time to soldiers. Carreras had two options in life, both leading to public service. “My mom was so happy when I told her, 'I'm going to Vietnam', she said 'Well good, you're not a policeman' She thought it was better that I could go to Vietnam than to be a policeman in New York City.”
Hyundai Mobis hiring for Ellabell, Richmond Hill locations
ELLABELL, Ga. (WSAV) – Hyundai Mobis, an electric vehicle parts supplier to the Metaplant, is hosting a Career Discovery Day on Saturday, Aug. 3. Mobis manufactures various car parts, including headlights, chassis, airbags, headlights, bumpers, instrument panels and wheel rims. The supplier is hiring for multiple departments for its locations in Ellabell and Richmond Hill. […]
Novant $320M merger proposal given one more stamp of finality
(The Center Square) – Another stamp of finality, this one from a federal court, has been given to Novant Health’s proposed $320 million merger with Lake Norman regional Medical Center and Davis Regional Psychiatric Hospital. The injunction sought by the Federal Trade Commission had already been granted June 18, and in response Novant said it would discontinue pursuit of the deal. This week, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted an FTC motion erasing the June 5 opinion of U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell. ...