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Georgia School Shooting Victim Sent Mom Heartbreaking Final TextWide Open Country1 day ago
Judge Currie Mingledorff called Georgia shooting suspect Colt Gray back into the courtroom after his preliminary hearing to correct on the record that the teen will NOT be eligible for the death penalty, because he is a minorDaily Mail17 hours ago
'I lied.' A teacher describes protecting her students during Apalachee HS shootingWEKU2 hours ago
Judge reads charges to suspect in Georgia school shooting11Alive14 hours ago
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Nurse On Wheels! Dr Joanne Patterson Is Touching Lives With Her First-Of-Its-Kind Mobile Psychiatric Clinic
Dr. Joanne Patterson, DNP, PMHNP-BC, CIMHP, has created Georgia’s first-ever mobile tiny home psychiatric mental health clinic, offering a new approach to… The post Nurse On Wheels! Dr Joanne Patterson Is Touching Lives With Her First-Of-Its-Kind Mobile Psychiatric Clinic appeared first on Shine My Crown.
Tow truck company helping impacted students following mass shooting at Apalachee High School
WINDER, Ga. — A Georgia tow truck company is offering the community of Winder more than just a lift following the tragic shooting at Apalachee High School last week. The school itself has been closed since Wednesday after a gunman opened fire, killing four people and injuring several others.
More Georgia Students Arrested for School Threats
At least two more students from North Georgia are in custody, charged with making threats against local schools. The Hall County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) has arrested a 13-year-old student after he made threats in front of his classmates at World Language Academy Middle School, the sheriff’s office says.
Peacock Is Adding 150 New Titles For Halloween
Those looking to augment their spooky season streaming options may want to take a look at Peacock, which is hyping the fact that they’re adding “150+ new Halloween titles” this fall, including a first batch that are already available right now. The options include new movies (like...
Carr: Kemp can’t be forced to hold hearing on State Election Board
ATLANTA – Georgians do not have the authority to demand that the governor convene an administrative hearing to take up accusations against members of state boards, Attorney General Chris Carr wrote in a legal opinion issued Friday.
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