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Georgia Today: Cobb continues book bans; Student athlete heat safety; Vegan-friendly Truist Park
On the Friday, Aug. 16 edition of Georgia Today: As book bans continue in one school district, a West Georgia library system puts limits on who can challenge books; UGA researchers work to protect student athletes from heat stroke; and Atlanta's Truist Park is noted as a welcoming spot for vegans.
Weekly rankings notes: Top247 scouting intel in multiple classes, several new 2025 ratings
Commitments galore and the release of the initial Top 100 for 2027 highlighted this week in the 247Sports scouting sphere. Friday's latest weekly rankings notes feature scouting intel on newly-committed Top247 prospects such as five-star Josh Petty, four-star Shamarius Peterkin, and 2026 four-star Kodi Greene. We also provide a closer...
Private contractors subject to Georgia’s Open Records Act
Private contractors working for government agencies are subject to Georgia’s Open Records Act, the state Supreme Court ruled this week. The high court’s unanimous decision overturned a lower court’s dismissal last August of an open records lawsuit filed against a Georgia Tech professor for failing to respond to an open-records request for information concerning his […] The post Private contractors subject to Georgia’s Open Records Act appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
Inflation has cost Georgia families $27,000 since 2021
(The Center Square) – Republican lawmakers in Georgia are concerned about increases in inflation, as a recent report shows households have paid $27,427 more because of inflation since January 2021. The average household in the state is spending $1,074 more per month to buy the same goods and services as in 2021, according to a July report from the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee. To have the same standard of...
Sears struggles to honor policy after longtime shopper of 50 years claims ‘everything has changed’ – now I’m out $700
A SEARS customer is fed up with the store after encountering a warranty issue. Despite 50 years as a customer of the historic department store, she’s found that things have changed. Ann Dell, of Georgia, has long relied on Sears for her appliances, she told local ABC affiliate WSB.
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