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During the Georgia Municipal Association’s virtual Cities United Summit last month, the City of Statesboro was honored with the Visionary City Award by Georgia Trend and GMA.
Statesboro joined eight other Georgia city recipients. Three cities each earned the award in three categories: Small (population under 4,999), medium (5,000 to 24,999) and large (25,000 and over).
Each city was recognized for actions and initiatives taken that increased civic engagement, created community partnerships and made people proud to call their city home.
Chancy Drugs helps provide vaccines in Hahira
Chancy Drugs helps provide vaccines in Hahira By Jennifer Morejon | January 19, 2021 at 5:45 PM EST - Updated January 19 at 8:01 PM
HAHIRA, Ga. (WALB) - The City of Hahira is partnering with Chancy Drugs to give the COVID-19 vaccine.
The pop-up clinic kicked off Tuesday.
They were fully booked with 200 appointments.
“It has been bad. We kind of been working through it,” Bruce Cain, Hahira mayor, said.
Cain said COVID-19 continues to impact the community and it’s been tough on the elderly.
He said he’s glad to partner up with Chancy Drugs and provide this clinic as another option for vaccines.
Hahira teacher gets CTAE excellence award
Good News: Hahira teacher gets CTAE excellence award By WALB News Team | January 13, 2021 at 3:44 PM EST - Updated January 13 at 8:11 PM
HAHIRA, Ga. (WALB) - One Lowndes County teacher was announced as the recipient of an award in excellence.
Hahira Middle School engineering and technology teacher Curt Johnson was recognized by Superintendent Wes Taylor and the Board of Education Members, for receiving the Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education Middle School Advisor Excellence Award.
HMS’ Engineering and Technology teacher, Curt Johnson, was recognized by Superintendent Wes Taylor and the Board of.Posted by Lowndes County Schools on Wednesday, January 13, 2021
ATLANTA For nine weeks, Georgians have been pummeled with ads, mailers, text messages, phone calls and urgent pleas from friendly door-knockers with one unifying message: Vote in Tuesday’s runoffs.
One-on-one with David Perdue ahead of next week s Georgia Senate runoffs on America s News HQ
In May 2019 I took the stage at the Georgia Republican State Convention and stressed the importance of never allowing the road to socialism to run through our state, but it was then difficult to imagine the massive responsibility before us today.
Georgia has become the center of the political universe and the people of our state are now the last line of defense in the fight for the future of this country.
If Democrats prevail in the U.S. Senate runoff elections Tuesday they will have the control of Congress they need to impose their radical, socialist agenda on the American people. My fellow Georgia Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler and I are working tirelessly each day to defeat our opponents so that doesn’t happen.