Douglasville, GA|Press Release|
Douglas County Recognizes National Cybersecurity Awareness Month
“We strive to protect our citizens and businesses, so they're not tricked by cybercriminals,” Chief Technology Officer Alex Betancourt said.
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“We strive to protect our citizens and businesses, so they're not tricked by cybercriminals,” Chief Technology Officer Alex Betancourt said.
Bridgeport has received a payment of $51,687 from the national “OPIOID Trust Settlement Funds.”
The program serves five million meals each year in school cafeterias.
"It's vitally important that we address ways to help with early detection and screening," Chairman Dr. Romona Jackson Jones said.
For October, the CAC is featuring the creative glass work by Cathy Wood with CW Glass Designs.
Andrew Goldberg is being recognized by the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation.
The county is seeking to accept and evaluate strategic investments from community partners that will benefit residents for years to come.
The month-long celebration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics takes place every fall across the state.
Officials will distribute 5,000 boxes of produce and chicken on Oct. 8, especially for residents hosting Hurricane Ian evacuees.
Officials will distribute 5,000 boxes of produce and chicken on Oct. 8, especially for residents hosting Hurricane Ian evacuees.
Officials will distribute 5,000 boxes of produce and chicken on Oct. 8, especially for DeKalb residents hosting Hurricane Ian evacuees.
The event kicked off Public Safety Appreciation Week, a community-wide effort to say “thank you” to those who work to keep the county safe.
The event kicked off Public Safety Appreciation Week, a community-wide effort to say “thank you” to those who work to keep the county safe.
The event kicked off Public Safety Appreciation Week, a community-wide effort to say “thank you” to those who work to keep the county safe.
The event kicked off Public Safety Appreciation Week, a community-wide effort to say “thank you” to those who work to keep the county safe.
The Cancer Institute’s new state-of-the-art unit advances treatment for patients with aggressive cancers.
The district partnered with Heart Screen New York to administer cardiac screenings to 395 student-athletes at Ward Melville High School.
The Supervisor met with students to discuss his experiences in local government and their future career plans.
A group of teachers participated in the Tunnel to Towers 5K.
The strategy includes a hospital-based violence prevention program.