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Georgia schools chief clarifies that advanced African American studies still offered
Students across Georgia have gotten their schedules and supply lists and are preparing to head back to school as early as this week. But the culture war does not respect the school calendar or the ringing of the class bell, and this year’s fight over how to discuss race in the classroom is already underway […]
I’m buying a house with new $200,000 lottery jackpot I was seconds from losing – second check you need to make to win
A LOTTERY player struck major luck when they won a $200,000 win they would put toward a new home. The winner and their partner, from upstate South Carolina, explained how they would have lost out on a life-changing sum of money if they did not make a second check. This...
Republicans train poll watchers 100 days out from Election Day
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - We’re only 100 days out from Election Day. On Sunday, the Trump campaign trained hundreds of volunteers to become certified poll watchers. Georgia Republican Party Chairman Josh McKoon was impressed by the number of people who showed up to the Trump Force 47...
High Rain Chances Across Northwest Georgia Today
Rain chances will be high across Northwest Georgia today, with scattered to numerous showers and storms expected. 🌧️ The Details: The National Weather Service in Atlanta has issued a forecast indicating that northwest Georgia will experience widespread showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. Areas such as Trenton, Dalton, and Blairsville have the highest chances, with precipitation probabilities between 75% and 78%. Central and southern parts of Georgia also face significant chances of rain, though slightly lower.
Here's How to Find Georgia Streams Open to Recreational Paddlers
Georgia legislators meeting later this year to solve the prickly issue of which streams in the state should be open to the public for recreation will have another tool to inform the debate thanks to a coalition of outdoor recreation organizations. The tool is an online map that allows river users to document which sections of rivers and streams they have boated upon in the past. Interested boaters can input their trips at: https://arcg.is/1Dr95C1 ...
Tasting Statesboro: An evening of local culinary delights for a cause
On August 14th, from 5:30pm to 7:30pm, the community of Statesboro will come together for an unforgettable evening at the annual "Tasting Statesboro" event, hosted by the United Way of Southeast Georgia. This special fundraiser aims to support local charities, making a significant impact on our community. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample delicious dishes from over 30 of the area’s finest restaurants. The event promises a night filled with flavors and fun, all for a good cause. The funds raised during the event will directly benefit the following local charities: Action Pact American Red Cross Boys & Girls Club Bulloch Med Connection Child Advocacy Services SEGA Food...
Mainly dry to end the weekend before heavy showers and downpours return
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Sunday morning will start with some cloud cover but there will be plenty of sunshine for the afternoon. The chance for rain is slight today but not zero because a couple of showers are possible Sunday afternoon. Any rain today will not be widespread, but quick, scattered showers are possible especially south of Interstate 16.
On Our Radar: Applications open for leadership academy, plus a recap of Warnock's visit
Step-Up Savannah's Neighborhood Leadership Academy has become known for producing alums who move on to impactful community roles such as advisory boards or city councils. This week's On Our Radar piece will detail the application process for this year's class and share who is leading it. Beyond the leadership academy, any Savannah...
HIDDEN GEM: Clearing House Savannah uncovers kindergarten's outlaw roots
Did you know that it was once illegal to teach a kindergarten class? Well, in Prussia, at least, where the kindergarten movement began under Friedrich Fröbel, a German educator and proponent of better methods of educating young children. "He himself had a bad experience with education because I think he would probably...
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