Two Georgia companies and their owners have agreed to pay $900,000 to resolve allegations that they provided unapproved substitute parts to the U.S. Army and that they violated…
MoreGeorgia’s graduating class of 2021 sees significant increase in scores, is fourth in state history to beat national average on SAT
For the fourth year in a row, Georgia public-school students outperformed their counterparts in the nation’s public schools on the SAT, recording a mean score of 1077 —…
More“To be without trees would, in the most literal way, to be without out roots.” — Richard Mabey Southern Company contributed $600,000 that will directly fund conservation for 11 projects…
MoreGovernor Brian P. Kemp announced the HOPE (Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally) Scholarship Program has helped more than 2 million Georgia students pursue postsecondary education in Georgia. “The HOPE…
MoreCollege enrollment has declined steadily in the United States in recent years. With rising tuition costs and surging student debt, enrollment has fallen by an average of nearly…
MoreIn November 2017, two railroad workers at a railyard in Waycross, Georgia, encountered and reported a blue flag that signaled their train could not move safely. For their…
MoreFrom terror attacks to natural disasters, U.S. history is replete with examples of Americans of different backgrounds unifying in the face of hardship. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic will…
MoreThe Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) hosted a ceremony recently, recognizing the first graduating class of its Fleet Services Program Automotive Academy. Twelve residents from Macon Transitional Center…
MoreHunters ready for the opening of the state archery deer season will get to take to the woods beginning Saturday, Sept. 11, according to the Georgia Department of…
MoreBased on guidance from the U.S. Treasury, counties or cities with over 200,000 people received separate funds to set up their programs. GRA did not administer funds to…
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