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Check Out Some of GPB s 2021 Emmy-Nominated Programs

Primary Content GPB has been recognized with 16 Emmy nominations in an announcement made by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Southeast Chapter Sunday, May 9. The list of nominees include GPB series Georgia Outdoors and Your Fantastic Mind, as well as live coverage of the Senate Runoff debate, as part of our broadcast of the Atlanta Press Club debates. Additionally, GPB Sports was recognized for Recruiting 2020 and live GHSA Championship coverage. The Southeast Emmys will be held on June 19 in Atlanta. You can view the complete list of GPB nominees here. You can also view some of our nominated productions in the links below:

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No shire compo for firefighters - MPNEWS

No shire compo for firefighters MORNINGTON Peninsula ratepayers will not have to pay $10,000 to Rye CFA because of a “muck-up” by a “junior officer”. The CFA was told by the officer on behalf of the shire that it could not hold its annual tin rattle because of safety issues. CFA volunteers traditionally approach motorists for donations every January at the corner of Dundas Street and Nepean Highway. The shire, after “banning” the tin rattle, later admitted its traffic and transport team did not have the power to stop the collection (“Shire backs down on tun rattle ban” It said there had been a mix up, and the decision was a police matter.

Tin rattle ban upset for firefighters - MPNEWS

Tin rattle ban upset for firefighters RYE CFA crews are reeling after being barred from holding their main annual income earner – the tin rattle. Mornington Peninsula Shire has scuttled the popular holiday fundraiser as it is considered too dangerous and poses public liability risks. Captain Glenn Diamond said members had been looking forward to the day and the usual banter with motorists at the traffic lights at the corner of Nepean Highway and Dundas Street. He said the tin rattle – a major fundraiser over the past 10 years – was usually held on the first weekend in January. The average annual take is about $10,000.

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