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GA solar business showcases benefits of Inflation Reduction Act
A Georgia business owner is touting the effects of the Inflation Reduction Act on families, businesses and job creation, including her own. Olivia Amyette, owner of Infinite Energy Advisers in Cleveland, Georgia, said her journey into the solar industry began at Georgia Tech. After graduating in December 2020 during the pandemic, she chose to stay in Georgia to care for her grandfather. Amyette credits the Inflation Reduction Act for helping jump-start her solar career, allowing her to support those in need and increase job opportunities.
Back To School Bookbag & Food Drive Is Tuesday
MCDONOUGH — Community Development for Real People (CD4RP) is holding its fifth annual Back to School Bookbag & Food Drive Tuesday, July 30 from 10 a.m. to noon at the CD4RP Community Assistance Center, (1781 Georgia Highway 42, McDonough. Te event aims to provide essential school supplies and food...
Lunch & Learn: August 23 - Great Pollinator Census (IN PERSON ONLY)!!
Join us for the Great GA Pollinator Census count! In-person only. "Bee" part of Georgia pollinator history! Join Cobb Water at our Wildlife & Rain Garden to participate in a historic statewide initiative to gauge the health and diversity of pollinators across Georgia. We'll start inside so make sure to bring your lunch!
Shots Fired on Chestnut Drive, No One Hurt
Shots were fired, property was damaged but no one was hurt in an early morning incident on Sunday, July 28. Jackson Police Chief David Akins said around 1 a.m., a report of a fight and shots fired in the area of Chestnut Drive near Carter Avenue was called in, but when officers arrived, only bystanders were found.
Ossoff: Harris campaign has put Georgia in play, expects her to win the state
Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) said Saturday that Georgia is now “in play” for Democrats thanks to Vice President Harris’s campaign, predicting that she will likely take the Peach State in November. Ossoff said in an MSNBC interview with Rev. Al Sharpton that Harris’s campaign launch has “exceeded my expectations, and my expectations were high.” “She’s…
DeKalb County Public Health Centers are extending clinic hours and walk-ins for back-to-school
ATLANTA — DeKalb County Public Health Centers are extending their hours and adding extra walk-in availability in honor of the start of school. Centers throughout the county will hold extended hours until 7:30 p.m. on July 30 through August 1 and again on August 6 and 7. Additional walk-in availability will also be added between Monday, July 29, and Wednesday, August 17.
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