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Georgia’s new insurance commissioner is focused on transparency

Former insurance commissioner Ralph Hudgens was Georgia’s insurance chief for 18 years. His successor made several changes on the first day of his term in office to make the office of insurance commissioner more transparent. Newly-elected Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner Jim Beck fulfilled his day one promises of enhancing transparency, consumer protection, and defending […]

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GBI links three suspicious deaths to one common cause

On Thursday, November 8, 2018, law enforcement agencies in Camden County responded to three separate deaths. Police found 57-year-old Andrew Jacob Bargman, 27-year-old Antone Moncrieff, and 41-year-old Melissa Nelson dead within hours of one another and all in various locations throughout Camden County. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the St. Marys Police Department, the Kingsland […]

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These Fulton County elementary school students may be future scientists

Spalding Drive Elementary School students were encouraged to do some fun and risky science experiments at home – under adult supervision, of course. After a presentation called “Try this at Home: Discover the Science Hidden in Everyday Materials!” by renowned science author and presenter Jodi Wheeler-Toppen, students realized science is fun and experiments can safely and easily […]

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Got food allergies? This app created by a 16-year-old Georgia boy could make eating at restaurants easier

A new app created by a 16-year-old Georgia resident could make eating at restaurants easier and less stressful for food allergy sufferers. In the United States, food allergies are the sixth leading cause of chronic illness, and it is estimated that over 15 million Americans have food allergies, including 5.9 million children under age 18. […]

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DeKalb County’s library system is the best in Georgia

The Georgia Public Library Service has named the DeKalb County Public Library as Georgia’s Public Library of the Year. DeKalb was recognized for offering public programming that embraces the county’s diverse community. “DeKalb County is extremely proud of our public library system and the critical role it plays in promoting lifelong learning,” said CEO Michael […]

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What Georgians Are Reading This Week: Health care outlooks, Electric Cowboys and UGA Football

Georgia’s Health Outlook for 2019: The state legislature will begin a new week of setting state policies and introducing new laws next week. One of the top issues of concern to most Georgians is how lawmakers will shape health care throughout the state, and in particular what the legislature will do to help solve the state’s rural health […]

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