Stories By Jessica Szilagyi
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Local Gov't Around GA
/ 5 years agoINSIDER: Effingham Clerk of Court Candidate Jason Bragg
Jason Bragg is one of 5 candidates vying to be Effingham County's next Clerk of Court. Learn more about him here...
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Local Gov't Around GA
/ 5 years agoINSIDER: Tattnall County Tax Commissioner Candidate Laura Adams
INSIDER: Tattnall County Tax Commissioner Candidate Laura Adams
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Local Gov't Around GA
/ 5 years agoINSIDER: Tattnall County Tax Commissioner Candidate April Bradley
INSIDER: Tattnall County Tax Commissioner Candidate April Bradley
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National News
/ 5 years agoUSDA Issuing $2 Billion/Month in Add’l SNAP Benefits
The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture announced this week that emergency benefit increases for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program have reached $2 billion...
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Georgia Opinions
/ 5 years agoCOLUMN: The Plan to Reopen Georgia Is Working Just Like It Should
OPINION: Jessica Szilagyi says the plan to reopen Georgia is all about choice and that's exactly why it's working how it...
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Georgia News
/ 5 years agoGov. Kemp, Labor Commissioner Address Unemployment Concerns & Options
According to state officials: -->returning to work won't make you ineligible for state unemployment. You can earn 'some' money; -->As long...
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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoDemocrats Upset by Kemp’s Plan to Reopen Georgia
As elected officials work with public health officials to evaluate how the state should reopen businesses shuttered by the precautions put...
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Georgia News
/ 5 years agoKemp Outlines How Georgia Will Re-Open, Sets Open Date for Restaurants, Gyms, Others
“I hear the concerns of those I’m honored to serve,” Kemp said as he opened the press conference Monday afternoon to...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 5 years agoState Investigation Finds $41K in Speeding Citations Unlawfully Issued in City of Oliver
The Georgia Department of Public Safety has concluded its investigation of the use of radar in the Oliver Police Department in...
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Georgia News
/ 5 years agoLocal Law Enforcement Agencies in Georgia to Receive Federal Aid
The money can be used by local law enforcement to hire personnel, pay overtime, purchase protective equipment, distribute resources to hard-hit...