Stories By AllOnGeorgia
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Candler Public Safety
/ 5 years agoCandler County Jail & Incident Report – May 25, 2020
Candler County Jail & Incident Report – May 25, 2020
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Bulloch Local News
/ 5 years agoCrane Arrives On-site for 16@95 Improvement Projects
This crane will be used for the installation of deep pilings for the foundation of the two new bridges that will...
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Chattooga Local Spotlight
/ 5 years agoGHC Student’s love for music leads to unique final project
Georgia Highlands College student Josie Maddux, of Trion, pulled a leaf from her family tree in a creative approach to the...
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Let Me Tell You Why You're Wrong
/ 5 years agoEp. 118: Unmasking Criminal Acts
PODCAST: In Episode 118 of the Let Me Tell You Why You're Wrong Podcast, Dave & Jessica discuss the new lawsuit...
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Business
/ 5 years agoGa SOS Using Georgia Suppliers for Masks, Sanitizer for Early Voting, Election Day
Georgia companies are supplying the face masks and hand sanitizer that will protect voters and poll workers during early voting and...
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Higher Education
/ 5 years agoFeds Gives Tech School System $12 Million for ‘Dislocated Workers’ Grant Program
The grant, totaling $12 million, will help address workforce-related impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Georgia Opinions
/ 5 years agoFAITH COLUMN: Is God’s love conditional, or is it unconditional?
OPINION: "If there were any conditions to God’s love, we couldn’t fulfill those conditions because we’re sinful (Romans 3:23)."
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Crime & Safety
/ 5 years agoCONSUMER ALERT: Fraudsters Perpetrating New Scams to Capitalize on COVID-19
Attorney General Chris Carr is warning Georgians about new ways in which scammers are taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 5 years agoGa DNR: Shellfish season to close June 1
This routine closure meets the requirements of Georgia’s Vibrio parahaemolyticus (Vp) [Can you pronounce that???] control plan, which protects public health.
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Crime & Safety
/ 5 years agoDefendant sentenced to prison for stealing aircraft trade secrets now faces charges for lying
The U.S. Attorney's Office says false testimony was provided to the FBI and during sentencing hearing.