Category: Government
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The Latest in IU News and Recruiting Notes (5/4) – The Daily Hoosier
[ad_1] Every day we bring you the best in IU and Big Ten news and recruiting notes with The Daily Hoosier Report. It’s your daily one stop shop for comprehensive and free IU Athletics related information for busy Hoosier fans. Here’s today’s latest IU Athletics and Big Ten coverage plus recruiting news from around the…
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Ludacris gets honorary degree with Class of 2022 at Georgia State University
[ad_1] Chris “Ludacris” Bridges is an Atlanta Legend. He was honored with the Georgia State University Class of 2022 on Wednesday. Author: 11alive.com Published: 5:54 PM EDT May 4, 2022 Updated: 5:54 PM EDT May 4, 2022 [ad_2] Source link
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Georgia High School Association blocks transgender athletes from playing sports that conform with their gender identity
[ad_1] High school athletes in Georgia will now have to compete in sports based on their gender assigned at birth, the state’s governing body of athletics unanimously voted on Wednesday afternoon. The Georgia High School Association voted 62-0 to enforce that all athletes must abide by the sex listed on their birth certificate. The GHSA…
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When, where to early vote in Southeast Georgia
[ad_1] Voting in the primary for Georgia governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state and other statewide offices plus members of the state legislature, local commissions and school boards is underway. Early voting continues at county offices and some alternative locations on weekdays and Saturdays in every county through Friday, May 20. There is no early…
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Winning numbers drawn in ‘Georgia FIVE Midday’ game | State News
[ad_1] ATLANTA (AP) — The winning numbers in Wednesday afternoon’s drawing of the Georgia Lottery’s “Georgia FIVE Midday” game were: 8-9-3-0-7 (eight, nine, three, zero, seven) Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. [ad_2] Source link
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Backed by Trump, a Troubled Georgia Football Legend Eyes a Senate Seat
[ad_1] Leading in the polls, Herschel Walker still faces the run of his life Herschel Walker at a campaign rally in Commerce, Ga., in March. (Hyosub Shin/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/AP) On a Sunday afternoon in late February, I’m waiting for Herschel Walker. Outside the Springs Cinema & Taphouse, where he’s scheduled to take part in the Republican…
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Editorial: A critical tool to help Georgians afford health care may soon expire – Decaturish
[ad_1] By State Sen. Gloria Butler (SD-55), Member of Health and Human Services Committee It’s been difficult to see Georgia communities struggle throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, especially people in our underprivileged communities, our senior citizens and people already suffering from chronic and acute health conditions. For many of these Georgians, it’s a constant, stressful and financially…
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New elementary education program will bring agricultural literacy to Georgia classrooms
[ad_1] New elementary education program will bring agricultural literacy to Georgia classrooms | Georgia Public Broadcasting Skip to main content [ad_2] Source link
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Tax help from IRS | How to get free help from the IRS to pay tax
[ad_1] The IRS is supplying grants for Low Income Taxpayer Clinics. ATLANTA — More help is coming for low income families who want to challenge their tax bill, and it’s coming from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Low Income Taxpayer Clinics provide legal help to struggling taxpayers for little or no cost. In Georgia, there…
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Clayton State University names new chief of police
[ad_1] Keener, an 18-year veteran of law enforcement, served 16 years with the University of West Georgia Police Department and led as the school’s administrative services division commander. Prior to that role, he ran criminal investigations for the university and served as the evening watch patrol division commander. “We are extremely happy to have Chief…