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"Organized conspiracy": Experts warn Trump allies on Georgia election board are "sowing chaos"
Allies of former President Donald Trump on the Georgia state election board are stirring up chaos by passing new mandates ahead of the November election in a bid to dissuade voters and overwhelm local election officials, election experts warn. The Georgia elections board passed a handful of rule changes this...
Flint River Fresh receives youth agriculture grant
ALBANY – Flint River Fresh has received a $25,000 grant from Archer-Daniels Midland Company through the ADM Cares program to expand its successful holistic Farm to School model focusing on agriculture and conservation education among students in southwest Georgia. The investment scales up efforts to increase agricultural skills development and environmental stewardship that will support equal ...
Georgia election workers seek control of Giuliani’s assets to collect on $146M defamation judgment
Two Georgia election workers have asked a federal judge for control over Rudy Giuliani’s assets to collect on the $146 million defamation judgment against him for baselessly claiming they engaged in election fraud in 2020. The request from Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss comes just short of a month after the ex-New York City mayor’s…
Voter registration drive to be held for Georgia and Alabama residents Sept. 7
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Columbus Chapter of Jack and Jill of America is partnering with other community organizations to host a free voter registration drive and community block party in September. The event will be held at the 14th Street Bridge on the Columbus and Phenix City side on...
WABE’s Week In Review: More election rule changes could disrupt Georgia this November, Harris hits the state
–Chamian Cruz reports the City of Atlanta’s former chief financial officer was sentenced this week to three years in federal prison for embezzling money and falsifying tax records. –Stephannie Stokes has more on the federal government awarding more than $30 million to Georgia organizations to address homelessness among veterans.
Georgia Residents Are Less Interested in Gold Investing Than U.S. Average
Gold has long been valued as a safe-haven asset, particularly during economic instability and inflation. For thousands of years, civilizations have valued gold for its intrinsic qualities, which have made it a reliable store of wealth and the basis for currencies. Today, gold remains a key part of consumer portfolios because it holds its purchasing power even when other assets, such as stocks or real estate, may falter. In recent years, interest in gold has seen significant growth, largely driven by uncertain global economic conditions....
Trump speaking to Moms for Liberty is on brand, say activists
(NewsNation) — Former Georgia Republican Congressman Doug Collins and former 2008 Hillary Clinton campaign adviser Jehmu Greene agree that Donald Trump’s upcoming speech at the “Moms for Liberty” gathering is in line with his philosophy.
Man found dead next to road on Jacksonville’s Westside
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A man was found dead next to a road in the McGirts Creek neighborhood on Jacksonville’s Westside early Saturday, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. Police said around 2 a.m., they responded to Ricker Road, at the intersection with Morse Avenue, where they found...
End Zone scores and highlights for Aug. 30
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - High school football scores across the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry. Bethesda Academy 14 at Hilton Head Christian Academy 34- Final. Providence Christian Academy 0 at Savannah Christian 45- Final. Metter 14 at Swainsboro 37- Final. Calvary Day 15 at Oceanside Collegiate Academy 16- Final. Liberty County...
Play of the Week: BC’s Larson Little makes big stop to turn momentum back to Cadets
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Benedictine turned the football over on the Burke County one yard line midway through the first quarter Friday night. Larson Little wasted no time rocketing into the backfield and earning two points for the Cadets. The effort earned this week’s End Zone Play of the Week....
Shocking Map Predicts Major Parts of New Jersey Underwater by 2050
We have heard for years how climate change will cause rising water levels. A new map shows a densely populated area of New Jersey expected to be underwater by the year 2050. Even though climate change is a much-debated topic, some facts just can't be ignored. According to Climate Central,...
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