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Waynesboro soon will become home to one of the nation’s first new commercial nuclear reactors in a generation. Do you agree with the Vogtle plant’s expansion in Georgia?
The Joseph Martin Elementary team took first place at the regional level of the Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl Feb. 4 at Valdosta State University. Read More
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ATLANTA — House Republicans on Wednesday scrambled to win enough votes to pass a constitutional amendment that would allow them to create charter schools. Read More
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The Midway Middle School Builder’s Club bingo night drew more than 150 people Jan. 30 to the school’s cafeteria. Ten games were played, and prizes varied from board games, movie night baskets and gift cards. Read More
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Taylor’s Creek Elementary School students got the chance to meet horses, practice CPR and play with money counters Friday, and it was all in a day’s work. Read More
STATESBORO — For the second year in a row, Georgia Southern University has been ranked one of the top 10 most popular universities in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. Read More
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Liberty County High Career and Technical Instruction 11th-grader Jazmon Woodard took fourth place in the business presentation competition at the FBLA Region 3 Conference on Jan. 19 at Wayne County High. Read More
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WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama on Thursday will free 10 states from the strict and sweeping requirements of the No Child Left Behind law, giving leeway to states that promise to improve how they prepare and evaluate students, The Associated Press has learned. Read More
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Lyman Hall Elementary School students and staff wore red and worked together to show their support for heart health awareness in observance of National Wear Red Day. Read More
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Students from Lewis Frasier Middle School traveled to Pooler on Jan. 7 to compete in the regional PAGE Academic Bowl for Middle Grades competition. Read More
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Like many stock market investors, four Liberty Countians gather frequently to check their portfolios, discuss financial decisions and keep a keen eye on world events as they seek to grow their $100,000 investment into a sizable nest egg. Read More