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Biden launches ‘Investing in Rural America’ push with Cabinet officials

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and administration officials are kicking off an “Investing in Rural America” event series, ... Read more

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Majority of Georgia’s federal infrastructure dollars going to transportation projects

ATLANTA — Funding from the federal $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is making its way to ... Read more

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Georgia Power seeking more energy generating capacity

Georgia Power usually asks state energy regulators every three years to approve the utility’s latest plan outlining the ... Read more

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VCC – Reed Bingham

Known for its work in natural resource management, particularly efforts to improve habitat for threatened and endangered plants ... Read more

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Coolidge student receives first Red Hills Quail Forever scholarship

THOMASVILLE — Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC) Land, Forest, Wildlife Management (LFW) student Keilee Phillippi of Coolidge recently ... Read more

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State regulators reaffirm support for Burmese python rules meant to protect native wildlife in Georgia

State regulators rejected a push from an advocacy group representing reptile enthusiasts to reconsider new rules adopted last ... Read more

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Okefenokee Swamp refuge will be nominated for high-profile World Heritage designation

The National Park Service announced Friday that the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge will be nominated as a World ... Read more

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COLUMN: Climate is the fight of our lifetime

As the hottest summer in human history approached its end, tens of thousands of climate marchers rallied in ... Read more

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Okefenokee to be nominated as World Heritage Site

ATLANTA – The National Park Service (NPS) has taken the first step toward a bid to have the ... Read more

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Humane Society director appeals to County Commission

MOULTRIE — On Tuesday evening, Courtney Azar, the Moultrie-Colquitt County Humane Society’s executive director, spoke in front of ... Read more