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Starring Georgia announced plans to carry out a comprehensive rehabilitation of the Tbilisi State Concert Hall, a landmark cultural venue that has served audiences for more than five decades. The project will focus on renewing the building’s core infrastructure while preserving its architectural and cultural significance as a protected
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$1 million Powerball ticket sold in Georgia; jackpot goes up to $1.7 billion
The Powerball jackpot continues to rise, but tickets sold in Georgia have made some people big winners.The winning numbers from Monday night’s drawing were 3, 18, 36, 41 and 54, with a Powerball of 7.
Georgia's only private electric utility plans to increase power capacity by 50% after state regulators on Friday agreed 5-0 that the plan is needed to meet projected demand from data centers.
Salleigh Grubbs, first vice chair of the Georgia Republican Party, will replace former state Sen. Rick Jeffares on the board.
Game week is finally here. Georgia Tech has been busy preparing for its matchup against No. 12 BYU in the Pop Tarts Bowl, and they have already arrived in Orlan
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The University of Georgia Athletic Association executive committee approved a raise and a contract extension for athletic director Josh Brooks.
Harris, a junior, is dealing with turf toe, coach Kirby Smart confirmed Monday, with Smart saying he was “hoping to have him available.” However, when asked Monday about the status of every injured player, Smart basically said he hoped that all of them would be available.
Georgia's athletic association executive committee approved a contract extension for one year, through 2031, and an annual raise of $125,000 to a six-year average of $1.75 million to Brooks' base salary. The contract also includes goal-based incentives for academic performance and Learfield Directors Cup standings.
Georgia has become a bellwether state for national politics, with recent elections possibly signaling wider trends.
Critics say the decision could raise monthly power bills by $20 or more and undercut the outcome of Georgia's recent election.