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Jobs Committee Looks to Reorganization, Regulations
Members of a mayor-appointed economic development task force say local agencies need to coordinate better, and some want to gut development standards.
By John Huie | August 15, 2012
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No Savings Shown for Closing Legion Pool
The University of Georgia says Legion Pool is in disrepair and a new $2.6 million pool is needed, but the state Historic Preservation Division and many Athens residents disagree.
By Blake Aued | August 8, 2012
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Rain Falls, but the Drought Goes On
Storms over Athens brought much-needed rain in July, but drought lingers, and conservation rules remain in force.
By Blake Aued | August 1, 2012
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UGA Researcher Spots Melting Greenland Ice
A geography professor looked at satellite photos and found the island's ice nearly gone.
By Blake Aued | August 1, 2012
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Forum Aims to Provide School Solutions Without the Politics
A South Georgia educator will give Athens parents the straight scoop on funding, testing and teacher evaluation.
By Kristen Morales | August 1, 2012
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Another Task Force Tries Where One Failed—Jobs
A new task force takes another crack at bringing jobs to Athens after a previous one's report was ignored.
By John Huie | July 25, 2012
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