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2 days ago |
moultrieobserver.com | Kevin Hall
Published 9:34 am Friday, June 6, 2025 ATLANTA – Georgia’s top elected school official announced plans to seek another four years in office Thursday, as others sign up to compete for the office against him. If Richard Woods wins re-election to a fourth term next year, he will be sworn in in January 2027 to serve alongside a third governor. Republican Gov.
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5 days ago |
moultrieobserver.com | Kevin Hall
Published 3:51 pm Tuesday, June 3, 2025 ATLANTA – Lack of access to cancer screening is costing Georgia heartache and money, especially in rural areas with fewer doctors and an aging population, state lawmakers learned Tuesday. It was the second hearing of a study committee of the Georgia House of Representatives, which met in Albany at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital to hear from experts.
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5 days ago |
tiftongazette.com | Kevin Hall
Published 11:40 am Tuesday, June 3, 2025 ENIGMA — The Alapaha Conservation District will hold a regular district meeting at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 11. The meeting will be held in-person at Paradise Lake, 536 Paradise Drive, Enigma. Please make every effort to attend. RSVP by June 9. The Alapaha Soil and Water Conservation District comprises Berrien, Clinch, Cook, Echols, Lanier and Lowndes counties. For additional information contact [email protected] or 386-205-5508.
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5 days ago |
moultrieobserver.com | Kevin Hall
Published 9:41 am Tuesday, June 3, 2025 Dr. Macy Rowan’s passion for healthcare is deeply rooted in her upbringing in Valdosta, Georgia, where she was surrounded by a family immersed in the medical field. With a mother who is a registered nurse and a father who is a pharmacist, Rowan’s early exposure to healthcare laid the foundation for her decision to pursue medicine.
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6 days ago |
moultrieobserver.com | Kevin Hall
Published 6:40 pm Monday, June 2, 2025 ATLANTA – The checks are about to go out in the mail. The Georgia Department of Revenue will begin issuing one-time state income tax refunds to taxpayers this week, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Monday. The General Assembly approved the rebate – the third this decade – during this year’s legislative session. “Because we’ve managed our state’s resources wisely, we’re again able to return money to hardworking Georgians who know best how to use it,” Kemp said.
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