Stories By AllOnGeorgia
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Business
/ 4 years agoAugusta University Medical Center agrees to pay $2.625 million to settle False Claims Act investigation
The government contended that AUMC violated the False Claims Act by knowingly submitting claims to federal healthcare programs for a procedure...
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Chattooga Local Spotlight
/ 4 years agoA Magical Meeting
“He was feeding himself with the biggest smile on his face,” Misty said. “It was absolutely magical. He regained his independence...
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Business
/ 4 years agoSavannah now the top US port for ag exports
The Port of Savannah’s proximity to major producers, direct access via road and rail, broad global network and responsiveness to customer...
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Crime & Safety
/ 4 years agoSavannah River Fish Kill Investigation
A few hundred dead fish have been reported so far.
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Lowndes Public Safety
/ 4 years agoValdosta Defendant Sentenced To Prison On Stolen Gun, Cocaine Charges
A Lowndes County Sheriff’s deputy observed Dye roll through a stop sign and fail to maintain his lane while driving, attempted...
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Bulloch Public Safety
/ 4 years ago06/25/2020 Booking Report for Bulloch County
06/25/2020 Booking Report for Bulloch County Booking reports are details of arrests only. All persons below are considered to be innocent...
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Georgia Politics
/ 4 years agoGeorgia Democrats Announce Full Delegation To Democratic National Convention
The Democratic Party of Georgia has announced Georgia’s full delegation to the Democratic National Convention.
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Glynn Local News
/ 4 years agoSeeing a Need, Fulfilling a Need
Local College Teams with Hospital to Address Nursing Shortage
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Business
/ 4 years agoMilletech Systems Inc. to Move Entire Operation to Georgia, Create 465 Jobs in Fulton County
Milletech, a woman-owned Georgia State Minority Certified business, will create 465 jobs.
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Camden Local News
/ 4 years agoGeorgia DNR Cancels 2020 BeachWeek Set for Week of Independence Day
The annual Beach Week events, typically scheduled for the week of Independence Day, have been canceled out of concerns over COVID-19.