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In many parts of Georgia, pole barns are becoming a familiar sight on both rural properties and residential lots. Whether used for storing equipment, sheltering animals, or creating a multipurpose workspace, these buildings offer a practical, affordable solution for Georgians who need extra space. Their simple construction and long-term durability make them especially appealing for landowners who want a structure that can stand up to the state’s changing weather without breaking the bank.
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The Complete Guide to Building a Pole Barn in Georgia: Permits, Costs, and Materials

by B.T. ClarkApril 14, 2025April 14, 2025
Are you Team Blake or Team Justin? Have you seen Kanye’s most recent tirade? Can you believe what Chappell Roan said about…
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Chris Brown, Mel Gibson, Classic Rock, and Cancel Culture: Who Gets A “Pass?”

by Erin GreerApril 14, 2025April 14, 2025
Dealing with insurance companies during pedestrian accident cases can be frustrating. These entities will do anything to put you at fault and offer less than you truly deserve. If you or your loved one is involved in an accident, here are the legal aspects to know when dealing with insurers.
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Legal Considerations When Dealing With Insurance Companies in Pedestrian Accident Claims

by Special to The Georgia SunApril 14, 2025April 14, 2025
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Gas Prices in Georgia Take a U-Turn

by B.T. ClarkApril 14, 2025
Relocating to Georgia from a different state is the start of a new chapter filled with varied landscapes, southern hospitality, and distinct cultural experiences. Whether you’re moving to the historic city streets of Savannah, the vibrant city of Atlanta, or other quant suburbs, it’s vital to understand a few important things about the state’s legal system to ensure a seamless transition.
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3 Essential Tips Every New Georgia Resident Must Keep in Mind

by Special to The Georgia SunApril 14, 2025April 14, 2025
Out-of-state investors own tens of thousands of houses in Georgia, and lawmakers tried to limit the number due to concerns about decaying properties and diminished options for would be homeowners.
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What is Georgia Doing About Investors Owning Thousands of Homes

by Ty Tagami | Capitol BeatApril 13, 2025April 13, 2025
Durand’s newly formed Georgia Utility Watch’s initial goal is to restore a consumer advocacy group similar to the state’s former Consumers Utility Counsel, which represented residential and small business owners in utility rate cases until it was disbanded during the state’s budget cuts in response to the financial crisis in 2008. 
Posted inIn The News

Georgia Utility Watch: Holding Georgia Power Accountable

by Stanley Dunlap | Georgia RecorderApril 12, 2025April 12, 2025
April is National Infertility Awareness Month, and before we go any further, let me say this upfront: infertility is not funny. It is painful. It is isolating. It is traumatizing. It makes you question everything—your body, your faith, your marriage, your worth. And yet, if you live through it long enough, there comes a point when the only thing left to do is laugh. Not because it’s funny, but because if you don’t laugh, you’ll break. And Lord knows, we were already in pieces.
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The First Casualty of Infertility is Dignity

by B.T. ClarkApril 12, 2025April 12, 2025
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What is The Pollen Count in Georgia Today?

by B.T. ClarkApril 12, 2025April 12, 2025
President Donald Trump's decision on Wednesday to pause a huge hike in tariffs on dozens of countries for 90 days gave the slumping stock market a one-day bump.
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Trump Tariffs Hit Home: ‘We Don’t Know What to Charge Our Customers’

by Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News ServiceApril 11, 2025April 11, 2025
Given these facts, motorists in Georgia like yourself should be adequately prepared to use the necessary legal means to recover their losses in the aftermath of a road accident. The amount of time and effort you put into filing an auto accident claim spells the difference between lifelong suffering and a full physical and financial recovery. If ever you were the victim of a road accident in the state, here’s a simple guide you should follow that can help you get the best outcome in the long run:
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How to Make the Most of Your Georgia Auto Accident Claim

by Special to The Georgia SunApril 11, 2025April 11, 2025
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How to Prove Negligence in a Car Accident Case in Georgia

by Special to The Georgia SunApril 11, 2025April 11, 2025
The value of traditional education can vary widely across the country. While a college degree has long been viewed as a critical step toward the American dream, growing costs have led many students to reconsider the return-on-investment of higher education. Meanwhile, local economies and individual circumstances can push others toward learning a trade or entering the workforce early.
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These Are The Most Uneducated Counties in Georgia

by StackerApril 10, 2025April 10, 2025
Discover the top entertainment spots in Georgia for 2025, plus insights from the BetMGM study on affordable living near top music venues.
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Entertainment Spots in Georgia With the Best Events for 2025

by B.T. ClarkApril 10, 2025
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Should The Child Tax Credit Shrink or Be Expanded?

by Ty Tagami | Capitol BeatApril 9, 2025April 9, 2025
Residents across Georgia need to prepare for dangerous weather as severe storms roll through the region Thursday afternoon and evening.
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Severe Storms Threaten West Georgia Thursday Afternoon Through Late Night

by B.T. ClarkApril 9, 2025April 9, 2025
Mercer University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences recently inducted its largest-ever group of students into the Phi Beta Kappa Society, marking a milestone for the university's chapter.
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Mercer University Welcomes 46 Students into Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society

by B.T. ClarkApril 9, 2025
Allergy sufferers faced a tough day as pollen levels surged beyond 1,000 after a brief respite from recent rainfall.
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Pollen Count Skyrockets After Rain Subsides

by B.T. ClarkApril 9, 2025April 9, 2025

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