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Patrick Fargason - Editor and Publisher
By Patrick Fargason
Editor/Publisher
Earlier this month, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp proclaimed Sept. 28 National Hunting and Fishing (NHF) Day in Georgia.
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Ossoff introduces Postmaster General Reform Act
News Staff
ATLANTA – The U.S. postmaster general would be subject to term limits and Senate confirmation under legislation introduced Wednesday by Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga.
Thursday, September 26, 2024
More than 100 healthcare professionals, First Responders and community leaders attended a barbecue sponsored by St. Mary’s Sacred Heart Hospital and Surgical Affiliates Management Group Inc. to celebrate the surgery program’s expansion into elective surgeries. Pictured are (from left) clinic coordinator Ashlee Dove, Dr. Abdul Bangura and David Van Laecke, AMGI vice president of operations. Photo by Charlie Eavenson/Franklin County Citizen
Hospital to expand surgery options with still new partnership
News Staff
By Charlie Eavenson
Franklin County Citizen
LAVONIA – St. Mary’s Sacred Heart Hospital in Lavonia hosted an event last week to announce its next step in a partnership with Surgical Affiliates Management Group Inc. (SAMGI).
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Outfitters warn Georgia lawmakers to tread carefully on fishing rights
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ATLANTA - Allowing canoes and kayaks only on Georgia rivers and streams deemed navigable would ruin an outdoor recreation industry that brings in billions of dollars, outfitters and paddling enthusiasts told a legislative study committee Friday.
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Laurana Layton (left) and Clayton Maddox will play Matthew Shepard’s parents, Judy and Dennis Shepard in Piedmont University’s production of The Laramie Project Oct. 3-5.
Piedmont’s theatre season begins with ‘The Laramie Project’
Patrick Fargason - Editor and Publisher
Piedmont University’s theatre department will launch its 2024-25 MainStage season with the debut of The Laramie Project beginning Oct. 3.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Georgia students invited to take fall STEM Challenge
Patrick Fargason - Editor and Publisher
The Georgia Foundation for Agriculture (GFA) and Georgia Farm Bureau (GFB) have teamed up to sponsor the fall STEM Challenge titled “Turning Trash into Treasure,” to put students’ science, technology, engineering and math skills to work.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Georgia lawmakers about to focus on private water systems
News Staff
ATLANTA - The role private water systems can and should play in meeting the demands of Georgia’s growing population will be the focus of a legislative study committee that will begin meeting next week.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Air Force band and singing sergeants tour stops in NE Georgia
Patrick Fargason - Editor and Publisher
The United States Air Force band and Singing Sergeants are headed out on a community relations tour and will make a stop near Hartwell next month.
Based out of Washington, D.C., the group will make twelve stops in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
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Thursday, September 19, 2024
University system sets record for degrees awarded
News Staff
ATLANTA – The University System of Georgia (USG) awarded a record 76,571 degrees during the last fiscal year, up 1.8% over fiscal 2023.
The number of degrees the system’s 26 institutions have awarded has risen by 39.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Georgia sets tourism records for second straight year
News Staff
ATLANTA – Georgia broke tourism records last year for the second year in a row, setting an all-time high for visitors, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Tuesday.
The number of domestic and international visitors to the Peach State increased by 5 million in 2023 to a record 171 million.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
