Solar Wins the Day in Georgia
Tweet Today, the Georgia Public Service Commission fulfilled its duties to the people of Georgia by allowing solar energy a chance to compete. The solar industry will have an opportunity to go head-to-head with other energy sources in an open and fair bid process. The Commission also showed the people of our state that they [...]
Read More →ASU Students win Study Abroad Scholarships
Tweet by Pearlie M Bowser Three ASU students, Tahari Hart-Sanders, a freshman pre-nursing major; Jonathan Payton a senior, logistics and supply chains management major; and Jennifer Swan a sophomore, mathematics and computer science major, won this summer’s Benjamin A. Gilman’s International Scholarship for study abroad. The students are among 850 undergraduate students from 324 colleges and universities across [...]
Read More →CONGRESSMAN BISHOP PROTESTS DISREGARD FOR NATION’S POOR AND HUNGRY CHILDREN
Tweet “I WILL NOT SUPPORT THE WEAKENING OF AMERICA’S FARM BILL” WASHINGTON, D.C. – Last month, the Farm Bill was defeated on the floor of the House of Representatives by a series of ‘poison pill’ amendments that would weaken nutrition assistance for our nation’s poor. Today, a new and controversial version of the Farm Bill, [...]
Read More →Chehaw Begins Sewer Line Project
Tweet Survey stakes are in the ground and some trees are coming down in preparation for new sewer lines that will wind their way through Chehaw in the coming months. The $1,250,000 sewer project was approved by Dougherty County voters as part of the SPLOST VI package.
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