Stories By Jessica Szilagyi
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Screven Local Government
/ 5 years agoSylvania Airport to Get $30K Under CARES Act COVID-19 Response
This funding will support continuing operations and replace lost revenue resulting from the sharp decline in passenger traffic and other airport...
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Bulloch Local News
/ 5 years agoStatesboro-Bulloch Co. Airport to Get $30K Under CARES Act COVID-19 Response
This funding will support continuing operations and replace lost revenue resulting from the sharp decline in passenger traffic and other airport...
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Bulloch Public Safety
/ 5 years agoGood Samaritan Helps Victim of Aggravated Assault, SPD Makes 2 Arrests
An act by a Good Samaritan helped a victim get the medical care she needed and led Statesboro Police to arrest...
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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoDemocratic Party of Georgia Calls Dem State Rep ‘Embarrassment’ for Endorsing Trump
The Democratic Party of Georgia called one of its own members 'an embarrassment' on Tuesday.
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Georgia News
/ 5 years agoKemp: Expanded Populations Eligible for Testing, Another Executive Order Signed
Kemp announced the latest progress in combating COVID-19, said the peak date is set for April 26th according to the models,...
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Georgia Opinions
/ 5 years agoCOLUMN: ‘Essential’ Is So Much More Than Front Line Workers
OPINION: Jessica Szilagyi says front line workers are imperative, but 'essential' workers go well beyond the generic term. "If you're constantly...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 5 years ago2 Candidates Announce for Seat Left Vacant by Passing of Senator Jack Hill
Hill's unexpected death on April 6th has left uncertainty about how the senate seat for the 4th district will be filled,...
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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoKemp Urges Georgians to Use Online or Call-In Religious Services
"To all Georgians celebrating Easter this Sunday, I am pleading with you to not attend any services in person."
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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoGa Insurance Commissioner Among Those Deployed in COVID-19 Response
Georgia's Insurance Commissioner is among those deployed with the National Guard to assist in the coronavirus response.
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Georgia News
/ 5 years agoGeorgia Hospitals, Providers To Receive Nearly $800 Million To Aid COVID-19 Fight
The money will go to hospitals and healthcare providers enrolled in Medicare to ensure that uninsured patients are billed for care.