Open Government a Worthy Pursuit
Tweet Georgia Supreme Court Justices and the state’s top law enforcement official are trying to send a message about the importance of open government. This week, the High Court ordered the city of Statesboro to pay the legal fees for a group that sued the city for violating the state’s Open Meetings Act by planning [...]
Read More →Grimsley embraces transition to Academic Affairs
Tweet Albany State University’s new assistant vice president for Academic Affairs brings a quarter-century of teaching experience to the newly created position. Dr. Linda Grimsley stepped into the role at the beginning of fall semester. She previously served as chair of the ASU Department of Nursing since 1999.
Read More →Water Festival 2011
Tweet The Water Festival is an innovative, hands-on three-day water education festival. The festival’s goal is to provide a fun education opportunity for 5th grade students to learn, appreciate and explore the many uses of water. Approximately, one thousands (1,000) students from Dougherty, Terrell, Webster, and Randolph Counties will participate in the interactive water [...]
Read More →‘Aristocats’ Hits the Stage This Weekend in Leesburg
Tweet Special to the Journal Broadway Bound Musical Theatre for children and Lee County High School’s Performing Arts will present The Aristocats, kids! this weekend at Lee County High School. Thomas O’Malley and his gang of alley cats are ready to assist the beautiful Duchess and her three mischievous kittens as they make their [...]
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