Atrium Health Navicent physicians urge the community to catch up on recommended vaccinations this August in observance of National Immunization Awareness Month and to take preventative steps to improve health and wellness.
On Friday a U.S. District Court denied a request for a preliminary injunction seeking to stop portions of Georgia’s Election Integrity Act from going into effect for the 2022 elections. This is the second recent court ruling on the Election Integrity Act that denied attempts by activist groups to stop the law from going into effect.
After recommendation by the Stratford Athletic Hall of Fame committee and approval of the Board of Trustees, Stratford Academy announces the jersey retirement for two outstanding athletes: Link Leskosky McNure ’05 and Becker O’Shaughnessey ’12. Both individuals were standout tennis players at the high school, junior tennis, and college levels.
IT major Wesley Altham, president of the #MGA Cyber Knights, recently presented his research at DEFCON, one of the world’s premier hacker conventions. His presentation – “I Know What You Ate Last Summer” – was a digital forensic analysis of a restaurant’s POS system.
The Georgia Council for the Arts awarded a $6,000 grant to Middle Georgia State University’s School of Arts & Letters to help organize and host a major festival celebrating Native American arts and culture, the organization announced this week.
Congratulations to Doctor Catherine Meeks, Executive Director of The Center for Racial Healing, for receiving the Joseph R. Biden Lifetime Achievement Award and Presidential Volunteer Service Award.
The Monroe County Board of Commissioners is accepting applications to fill the Building Inspection Coordinator position in the Community Development Department.
The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a death that was reported to have occurred near the corner of Dellwood Drive and Dellwood Court just after 11:30 p.m. on August 19, 2022.
On August 2, the Commodity Commission Ex Officio Committee made several appointments of individuals to serve on Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commissions (ACCs):
The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) is developing elementary Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) courses that will allow students to explore agricultural career interests and opportunities in the early grades.