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What is Today’s Pollen Count in Georgia?

Tree pollen leads the charge Saturday as spring allergens make themselves known across the Peach State. 🌳 What We Know: Georgia’s total pollen count reached 72 on Saturday, placing it firmly in the moderate range. Tree pollen dominates the landscape right now, with grass and weed pollens showing lower but still detectable levels. Mold spores […]

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Talmadge Bridge Makes Federal Watch List for Vessel Strike Dangers

Georgia’s Talmadge Bridge in Savannah faces potential catastrophic collapse risk from large vessel strikes, according to a new National Transportation Safety Board report. The Talmadge Bridge, built in 1991, is among 68 bridges nationwide that cross navigable waterways used by ocean-going vessels but have never undergone modern vulnerability assessments to determine their risk of collapse […]

Posted inEducation

Investigation Launched Into Firing of Two Campbell High Basketball Coaches

Two Basketball coaches at Campbell High School were abruptly dismissed last week, prompting Superintendent Chris Ragsdale to launch an investigation following intense community backlash. 🔍 Why It Matters: Families and students are outraged by how these beloved mentors were treated after decades of service, showing how deeply coaches impact school communities beyond just sports. 🏀 […]

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