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Doctors at Ossoff Decatur hearing say Georgia’s six-week abortion ban endangers patients
Georgia native Dr. Aisvarya Panakam says she was eager to return home to finish her medical training after spending about a decade away from her home state. But then came the U.S. Supreme Court decision in 2022 that overturned federal abortion protections, upending the nation’s health care landscape and her own plans. A month after […] The post Doctors at Ossoff Decatur hearing say Georgia’s six-week abortion ban endangers patients appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
Peachtree Corners Highlights Israeli Tech in Georgia
— A July 11 networking event in Peachtree Corners highlighted nine Israeli firms developing and testing technology in Georgia, from newcomers proving the viability of smart-city devices to a decade-old brand emails against cyber attacks. Among the investors now firmly rooted in the state are IronScales, which helps companies detect...
‘Delicious journey.’ Owners of popular restaurants in Warner Robins expand with burger brand
“Our ‘Burger Revolution’ is all about transforming the way you experience burgers.” a managing partner says. “We’re offering a variety of unique, high-quality meats and creative combinations that will change your expectations.”
Events in Macon July 25 – 31
Strap in y’all because this is going to be a long one. It’s Bragg Jam weekend and we’re super excited! If you’re new to Macon, Bragg Jam was created as a memorial to Macon brothers Brax and Tate Bragg. It is one of the most anticipated annual events in middle Georgia. We’ve got the full rundown below, plus plenty of other fun stuff … but first, something new.
Dateline: Missing in America podcast covers the September 1998 disappearance of Shy’Kemmia Pate in Unadilla, Georgia
Play the episode “The Night Shy Shy Disappeared” of the Dateline: Missing in America podcast below and click here to follow. She was Shy Shy to everyone who knew her, full name Shy’Kemmia Pate. The day was September 4, 1998. Shy Shy was only 8. She had just started third grade.
Perry Police Department to host free session that could save you money
PERRY – Perry Police Department will be hosting a free “Stop the Scam” information session on Aug. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The class teaches attendees how to protect themselves against fraud and other types of scams. It also provides knowledge on how to identify scams and the latest scamming trends.
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