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Total SC college enrollment remains flat this fall, ‘nowhere near the cliff’
COLUMBIA – South Carolina college enrollment remains relatively stable, according to preliminary data from the state’s higher education agency. About 158,000 students enrolled in four-year universities in the state this fall, a similar number to 2023. Those numbers reflect years of growth at the state’s two largest research universities – the University of South Carolina […]
Central Georgia mom credits doctor for saving her life
MACON, Ga. — Many of us have experienced a visit to the emergency room, and if it weren't for highly trained medical professionals, we might not be here today. "Grateful Patient Day" — which is Saturday, Sept. 7 — will have special meaning for a Central Georgia woman who credits a Piedmont Macon North physician with saving her life.
Thumbs-up for new diner: Atlanta restaurant chain plans downtown Augusta opening
One of Atlanta's first independent restaurants to serve all-day breakfast wants to open in downtown Augusta this year. Thumbs Up Diner hopes to establish a location at the former Huddle House restaurant at the corner of Ellis and 13th streets, according to Thumbs Up CEO Lou Locricchio. ...
Macon Presents a Jam-Packed October Schedule in the Spirit of the Season and “Beyond”
Looking for a weekend getaway this fall? Look no further than Macon, Georgia!. This October, Visit Macon has put together a one-stop resource guide for visitors and locals alike to experience why Macon is a fantastic place to be in October!
Allyson J. King joins SGTC as Librarian
Staff Reports Allyson J. King of Cuthbert has joined South Georgia Technical College as its Librarian, effective immediately, announced SGTC President Dr. John Watford. She will be housed on the Americus campus and will report to SGTC Vice President of Academic Affairs Julie Partain. “We are very pleased Allyson King has joined our team,” […] The post Allyson J. King joins SGTC as Librarian appeared first on Cordele Dispatch.
Laurens County athlete and mom speak out on how joke turned physical with employee
LAURENS COUNTY, Ga. — East Laurens High School athlete Norrion King said a joke he made with a school employee turned physical. "I was a little confused,” he said. “Because once he used to be my old coach and that he's a school administrator and somebody that I knew I could joke around like that. But obviously not now because a whole different situation going on."
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