
Caleb Groves
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6 days ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | David Wickert |Caleb Groves
By David Wickert and Caleb Groves, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ATLANTA - Eight months after Hurricane Helene devastated large swathes of Georgia and the Southeast, farmers and timber producers are still waiting on federal aid. But on Thursday Gov. Brian Kemp signed state legislation designed to help them and other Georgians ravaged by the storm.
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6 days ago |
thederrick.com | David Wickert |Caleb Groves
ATLANTA — Eight months after Hurricane Helene devastated large swathes of Georgia and the Southeast, farmers and timber producers are still waiting on federal aid. But on Thursday Gov. Brian Kemp signed state legislation designed to help them and other Georgians ravaged by the storm. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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1 week ago |
swoknews.com | David Wickert |Caleb Groves
ATLANTA — Eight months after Hurricane Helene devastated large swathes of Georgia and the Southeast, farmers and timber producers are still waiting on federal aid. But on Thursday Gov. Brian Kemp signed state legislation designed to help them and other Georgians ravaged by the storm. kAm~?6 3:== H@F=5 2FE9@C:K6 E2I 3C62<D 2?5 @E96C DE6AD E@ 2:5 28C:4F=EFC2= 2?5 E:>36C AC@5F46CD] p?@E96C H@F=5 3@@DE 4@?DF>6C AC@E64E:@?D 7@C 9@>6@H?6CD D66<:?8 C6A2:CD :?
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1 week ago |
dailygazette.com | David Wickert |Caleb Groves
ATLANTA — Eight months after Hurricane Helene devastated large swathes of Georgia and the Southeast, farmers and timber producers are still waiting on federal aid. But on Thursday Gov. Brian Kemp signed state legislation designed to help them and other Georgians ravaged by the storm. One bill would authorize tax breaks and other steps to aid agricultural and timber producers. Another would boost consumer protections for homeowners seeking repairs in the wake of disasters.
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4 weeks ago |
gazettextra.com | Greg Bluestein |Caleb Groves
ATLANTA - When protests erupted at U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's town hall in Cobb County, authorities were ready. At least 30 police officers patrolled the community center on the edge of downtown Acworth. Attendees were screened before they could enter. Horseback patrols kept watch on hundreds of protesters outside. The event felt more like a fortified campaign stop than a typical back-and-forth with constituents. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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