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Kemp seeking $12.2B in federal relief for Helene damage
Gov. Brian Kemp is asking for $12.2 billion in federal assistance to help Georgia recover from the impacts of Hurricane Helene.
Gov. Brian Kemp is asking for $12.2 billion in federal assistance to help Georgia recover from the impacts of Hurricane Helene.
Georgia's two U.S. senators urged their colleagues Wednesday to approve a federal disaster relief package for victims of Hurricane Helene.
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MOULTRIE – Colquitt Regional Medical Center recently earned its 19th “A” Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit watchdog focused on ...
As this year winds down over the next six weeks, find time to meditate on spiritual growth with encouraging and enlightening reading to inspire a ...
MOULTRIE — ArtFest will be held at the Arts Center of Moultrie this Saturday, Nov. 23. The running events will start at 8:30 a.m. ArtFest ...
VALDOSTA — South Georgia is getting ready to chill out. Forecasters expect the upcoming week to be a great deal cooler than of late. “If ...
The Colquitt County Board of Education has voted to purchase weapons detection devices for the middle school, junior high and high school.
Tickets for the Colquitt County football team’s second-round home playoff game against Collins Hill on Friday are on sale at the high school athletic office. ...
ATHENS — The U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency in Georgia will host a virtual information session for Hurricane Helene Recovery at 1 p.m. ...