Stories By Jessica Szilagyi
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Bulloch Local News
/ 6 years agoFmr. Richmond Hill Police Officer Convicted in Federal Court
A former Richmond Hill Police Officer has been convicted of enticing a minor in federal court after a jury found him...
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Evans Local Spotlight
/ 6 years agoStrickland Foundation Creates Scholarship for SEGA Counties
Four new scholarships have been created at the University of Georgia thanks to the George W. Strickland, Jr. Foundation. The Foundation...
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Crime & Safety
/ 6 years agoNo, Cops Don’t Have to Show You the Radar For Your Ticket to Be Legitimate
You’re on the side of the road, an officer has explained that his radar detected you were driving over the speed...
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Georgia Opinions
/ 6 years agoCOLUMN: Balancing Police Presence in Public Schools
OPINION: As New York City works to strip police in schools of almost all of their authority, Georgia lawmakers tried earlier...
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Business
/ 6 years agoGA Medicaid Provider to Provide Services Beyond Coverage
The new benefits include free baby food, tutoring programs, and SAT preparation assistance and are part of Amerigroup’s mission to "improve...
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Evans Public Safety
/ 6 years agoCilantro’s in Claxton Boosts Health Score to 86
The restaurant was inspected again and resolved several of the issues cited in last week, but was cited for 2 new...
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Georgia News
/ 6 years agoFormer GBI Agent Sentenced for Charging $60k to Gov Credit Cards
In total, the GBI paid over $60,000 for more than 325 unauthorized purchases made by Stevens on at least six GBI...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 6 years agoA Different Brooklet City Councilman Resigns
Another Brooklet Council member has resigned from his post, but this time the Mayor did not refuse to accept his decision....
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Catoosa Local News
/ 6 years agoChattooga & Chickamauga Railway to Benefit from Federal Grant for Infrastructure Improvements
Thanks to a federal grant from the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program, communities along the Chattooga and &...
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Georgia K12
/ 6 years agoRural Georgia Teachers to Receive Training Thanks to New State Budget
Public-private investment will prepare 8th-12th grade students in rural communities for careers in biomanufacturing of agriculture, medicine, food and beverage products.