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Communications Squadron Donates Technology to Piedmont Academy
As part of the Department of Defense's Computers for Learning program, the 116th Communications Squadron has donated 200 iPad Minis to Piedmont Academy. Over the past decade, the squadron has donated countless information technology equipment to schools throughout the central Georgia area. The iPads were surplus equipment scheduled for disposal when the decision was made to assist a school rather than dispose of usable equipment. These devices will be utilized to increase the learning capabilities of the elementary-age students at Piedmont Academy through interactive and engaging methods.
World Health Org. says disease former Pres. Jimmy Carter has fought to end nearly eradicated
Former President and Georgia Native Jimmy Carter has spent most of his life fighting to improve the world, from building homes for those in need with Habitat for Humanity to his and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter’s commitment to addressing the mental health needs of the nation.
Missing 12-Year-Old Georgia Girl Found 10 Hours Away In Ohio With 34-Year-Old Man She Met Online; Allegedly Told Father Stop Looking, She Wasn’t Coming Home
The search for a missing 12-year-old Georgia girl has ended after she was found 10 hours away in Ohio with a 34-year-old man she met online. Police say she was discovered after allegedly telling father to stop looking for her because she wasn’t coming home. RELATED: Arizona Girl Who Went Missing In 2019 Suddenly Walks ... Read more The post Missing 12-Year-Old Georgia Girl Found 10 Hours Away In Ohio With 34-Year-Old Man She Met Online; Allegedly Told Father Stop Looking, She Wasn’t Coming Home appeared first on Hollywood Unlocked .
SCCPSS Superintendent Dr. Denise Watts talks first day of school live on WJCL 22 Morning News
SAVANNAH, Ga. — It's the first day of school for thousands of students, teachers, staff and parents across Southeast Georgia. WJCL 22 News spoke with SCCPSS Superintendent Dr. Denise Watts live from the Savannah-Chatham Transportation Facility where she checked on bus drivers before they headed out to pick up kids for the first day of class.
July rain erases 'severe drought' from Atlanta metro
ATLANTA — Daily rainfall has helped to alleviate drought conditions in Georgia. While much of the state is still "abnormally dry" or in "moderate" drought, only a small sliver of "severe" drought exists in far NW Georgia - an improvement from last week's drought monitor. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport...