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Agriculture Campaigns New map may change campaign plans. Macon Economy Giving them props. Columbus Boeing plant watch. Savannah Education Academically struggling, unsafe schools will be named this Friday. Savannah Ethics State Bar turns tables on local ethics watchdog. Canton Governor Corporate world supplying top talent for Perdue’s New Georgia. Access North Ga Columbus Conyers Macon Rome White males dominate Perdue’s appointments. AJC Higher Ed UGA pushes hard to win grant money. AJC Dooley-Adams flap could color politics. Athens Times-Union Savannah 58 make special UGA cut. Athens At 69, Patricia Richards will become oldest graduate in KSU history. Marietta Other Lawmakers visit Blogging is Jane’s new addiction. Savannah Taxes Buying into another sales tax holiday: Boost or Bust? Athens Tax-free holiday is back with a twist. Savannah States battle to lure buyers with tax-free weekends. Augusta Consumers may save but Transportation State, county centers use technology in battle to keep travelers safe. Gwinnett Editorials Electronic voting security concerns need serious inquiry, action. Athens Wooten: Match school efforts, needs. AJC High speed rail line could fill transit gap. AJC Other: So-called speed rail unlikely to fly here. AJC Cutting classes: New meaning in higher ed. Tallahassee Shipp: Could Andrew Young win statewide election? Athens Gwinnett Marietta It’s tax hike time. Rome Blogging your way through. Macon Focus on the basics. Marietta 7:45:35 AM |