Stories By AllOnGeorgia
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Chattooga Public Safety
/ 4 years agoDPH Urges Parents to Talk to Their Pediatricians for Guidance During Baby Formula Shortage
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is urging parents unable to find baby formula typically used for their child to...
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Chattooga Lifestyle
/ 4 years agoBattle of Resaca Civil War Reenactment this weekend
May 21st and 22nd will mark the 158th Anniversary of the Battle of Resaca and our 38th annual Civil War Reenactment...
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Health
/ 4 years agoMars Wrigley Issues Voluntary Recall of Varieties of SKITTLES, STARBURST, and LIFE SAVERS Gummies Due to Potential Presence of Metal Strands
Mars Wrigley Confectionery US, LLC recently announced a voluntary recall of specific varieties of SKITTLES® Gummies, STARBURST® Gummies, and LIFE SAVERS®...
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Chattooga Local Spotlight
/ 4 years agoCaroline Hodges Named Chattooga High Salutatorian
Caroline Hodges has been named Salutatorian for Chattooga High School’s class of 2022
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Bulloch Lifestyle
/ 4 years agoLuetta Moore Pool & Spray Pad to Open for the Summer on May 21
Luetta Moore Pool & Spray Pad, located at 585 MLK Drive in Statesboro, will be opening for the summer this Saturday,...
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Chattooga Outdoors
/ 4 years agoTrion Splash Pad to Open Memorial Day Weekend
The splash pad at the Trion Recreation Department will open on Saturday, May 28, Memorial Day weekend. According to the Trion...
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Bulloch Lifestyle
/ 4 years agoSplash in the Boro Opening Weekend May 21 & 22, Open 7 Days a Week Beginning May 28
Splash in the Boro Waterpark’s opening weekend is May 21, 10:00 am – 8:00 pm, and 22, 12:00 pm – 6:00...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 4 years agoGA DNR Coastal Resources Division Relaunches “Coastlines Georgia” as Quarterly Magazine
The Coastal Resources Division (CRD) of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources recently relaunched a magazine aimed at informing the public...
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Chattooga Local Government
/ 4 years agoChattooga County voting locations for May 24
Polls will be open from 7 am until 7pm.
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Business
/ 4 years agoKemp Announces More Than $415M in Awards to Address Negative Economic Impact Caused by COVID-19
Governor Brian Kemp announced that he has awarded more than $415 million in response to the economic harms caused by the...
