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Jill Nolin

Atlanta

Editor-in-Chief at Georgia Recorder

Editor of the @GeorgiaRecorder

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  • 2 days ago | georgiarecorder.com | Jill Nolin

    by Jill Nolin, Georgia Recorder June 26, 2025 Charges against a Spanish-language journalist who was arrested while covering a protest in metro Atlanta earlier this month have been dropped, though he continues to face potential deportation. Mario Guevara, who is originally from El Salvador, was arrested at a June 14 protest held to demonstrate opposition to the Trump administration’s immigration policies.

  • 3 days ago | theinvadingsea.com | Jill Nolin |Maya Homan

    By Jill Nolin and Maya Homan, Florida PhoenixAn Alabama company that was close to receiving the final go-ahead from the state of Georgia to mine near the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge has decided to instead sell the land to a nonprofit focused on conserving at-risk sites. Twin Pines Minerals, which first proposed the controversial mining project in 2019, is in the process of selling about 8,000 acres near the refuge to The Conservation Fund.

  • 4 days ago | griffindailynews.com | Jill Nolin

    An Alabama-based company that was close to receiving the final go-ahead from the state to mine near the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge has decided to instead sell the land to a nonprofit focused on conserving at-risk sites. Twin Pines Minerals, which first proposed the controversial mining project in 2019, is in the process of selling about 8,000 acres near the refuge to The Conservation Fund.

  • 5 days ago | floridaphoenix.com | Jill Nolin |Maya Homan

    An Alabama company that was close to receiving the final go-ahead from the state of Georgia to mine near the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge has decided to instead sell the land to a nonprofit focused on conserving at-risk sites. Twin Pines Minerals, which first proposed the controversial mining project in 2019, is in the process of selling about 8,000 acres near the refuge to The Conservation Fund.

  • 1 week ago | georgiarecorder.com | Jill Nolin |Maya Homan

    An Alabama-based company that was close to receiving the final go-ahead from the state to mine near the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge has decided to instead sell the land to a nonprofit focused on conserving at-risk sites. Twin Pines Minerals, which first proposed the controversial mining project in 2019, is in the process of selling about 8,000 acres near the refuge to The Conservation Fund.

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Jill Nolin
Jill Nolin @jillnolin
12 Jun 25

Organizers around the country are planning demonstrations Saturday against the Trump administration as part of the “No Kings” events. More than two dozen protests are planned in Georgia, from Dalton to Valdosta, according to organizers. https://t.co/ktkPwhAA3B

Jill Nolin
Jill Nolin @jillnolin
12 Jun 25

RT @wabenews: All that’s left for a controversial mining project next door to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge to move forward is fo…

Jill Nolin
Jill Nolin @jillnolin
12 Jun 25

New from @stan_government: Dem candidate for Georgia regulatory panel is officially disqualified from race #gapol https://t.co/X2dQlbanY1