Nearly 80 percent of Pre-K-12 teachers, school staff, and childcare workers received at least their first shot of COVID-19 vaccine by the end of March, according to the…
MoreThe U.S. Department of Education recently discharged approximately $1.6 billion of debt provided to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) that participate in the HBCU Capital Financing Program. This…
MoreThe new Statesboro Fazoli’s is part of a record-breaking streak in sales for the chain, which recently added a franchise development milestone to its list of achievements. Fazoli’s…
MoreU.S. Senator Jon Ossoff announced his Senate office’s senior leadership team, led by diverse Capitol Hill veterans, including several with deep Georgia ties. “I set out to recruit…
MoreMonday, Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan announced the departure of his Director of Policy, Mike Dudgeon, and the appointment of his successor, Macy McFall. “I am beyond grateful for…
MoreMaybe a silver lining can be found from the COVID-19 pandemic, as interest in public health education is soaring at U.S. colleges and universities, says a nationally prominent…
MoreAs of Saturday, April 3, the Georgia Department of Public Health’s (DPH) vaccine dashboard reported that Georgia has administered over 4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine. Georgia crossed…
MoreSuperintendent Louis Byars spent much of his day on Tuesday, March 30 hand delivering reimbursement checks to administrators and educators who serve in Rome City Schools. This teacher…
MoreFollowing Major League Baseball’s decision to move the 2021 MLB All-Star Game from Georgia, Governor Brian P. Kemp and House Speaker David Ralston issued the following statements: “Today,…
MoreHead coach for the Rome Middle School football program, Charles Smith, wanted to let his players and their families know how much he appreciated their efforts this season.…
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