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Georgia News
/ 4 years agoGeorgia DOL Sued by Unemployed Workers
The Georgia Department of Labor is facing a lawsuit from unemployed workers who say their claims still have not been processed.
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Evans Local News
/ 4 years agoUSDA Invests $4.6 Million in High-Speed Broadband in Rural Georgia
This network will connect 3,554 people, 73 farms and 19 businesses to high-speed broadband internet in Evans and Tattnall counties in...
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Georgia News
/ 4 years agoGeorgia AG Secures $231K in Refunds to Georgia Students and Families for Canceled Trips
This stems from canceled trips to Europe at the start of the pandemic, at which time the company retained approx. $1,900...
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Georgia News
/ 4 years agoGDOL Anticipates No Delay in Eligible UI Payments for Extended Benefits
The GDOL is working to complete the requirements for the extension of benefits for the programs included in the Continued Assistance...
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Georgia News
/ 4 years agoGeorgia shrimp season extended into 2021
Georgia’s commercial and recreational shrimpers will have more time this season to harvest food shrimp after the state Department of Natural...
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Georgia News
/ 4 years agoGa City Makes List for Top City for Foreclosures
Nationwide one in every 13,581 housing units had a foreclosure filing in November and Georgia was one of just a few states...
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Georgia News
/ 4 years agoGeorgia DDS Gets Funding for Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program
ADAP is a course designed to increase awareness among teens of the harmful effects of drugs and alcohol and the consequences...
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Georgia News
/ 4 years agoSmart City Installs USA’s First Road Surface Solar Panels on Autonomous Vehicle Lane
The nation's first smart city - which happens to be in Georgia -– recently unveiled the city's new solar roadway system...
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Georgia News
/ 4 years agoGDOL Awaiting Next Steps for CARES Act
"There is no use speculating over what could potentially be passed by Congress, and at this point, we still have not...
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Georgia News
/ 4 years agoGeorgia is 8th Most Vulnerable State to Identity Theft & Fraud
When it comes to identify theft and fraud, Georgia doesn't fare too well on the list of states that are the...