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“We've been learning a lot about what are the right interventions to match our students' needs" -- Chief Academic Officer Cliff Jones
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“We've been learning a lot about what are the right interventions to match our students' needs" -- Chief Academic Officer Cliff Jones
So far, the 37-year-old is only one month delinquent in rent as she continues to look for a new job while waiting for unemployment benefits.
Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero canceled a meeting to create a plan to review more than 145,000 absentee ballots.
The report indicates Hice is a supporter of Trump's vacuous lies about the 2020 Presidential Election, which Joe Biden won decisively.
Congress failed to act by the anniversary of Floyd's death Tuesday — the deadline that President Joe Biden had urged lawmakers to meet.
Four years have now passed, which brought a pandemic that was particularly ruthless inside long-term care facilities.
Biden unveiled a $1.7 trillion counteroffer, as Buttigieg said he would like to meet "the size and scope of the president’s vision.”
The hearing was not associated with any specific bill. Setlzer said a discussion is needed to determine whether a bill is necessary.
Since that meeting, it's become clear that the deployment of broadband technology is widely regarded as central to any rural revitalization.
“I knew it was a money thing and it wasn't personal, but it felt like being fired, even though you're laid off" -- Shorts
On Tuesday, it felt like Groundhog Day for Prenovitz, who posed the same question to Georgia Power executives and project leaders.
The district is one of Georgia's school systems that child welfare organizations say provide a good example of the right way.
Together, these data points could be the foundation for a revival in small-town economies across Georgia.
“I've been working on my senior seminar, but I've been having writer's block,” the Alpharetta native said.
“Every small business owner and the workers that are working currently, they need more people,” Kemp said during a Thursday interview.
The Biden administration said the much-anticipated money was included in the massive relief law enacted earlier this year.
If you want legislation passed, you need to go through Mullis. As Rules chair, he pretty much decides if and when a bill gets a vote.
Every one of the pumps was occupied, and more morning commuters idled in the lot, ready to swoop in as soon as someone left.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm told reporters Tuesday that she expects Colonial Pipeline to make a “full restart decision."
“HBCUs are gems in our nation's system of higher education,” U.S. Sen. Ossoff told a group of Clark Atlanta University staff and students.