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Georgia edges 352,000 COVID-19 cases
par Bryce Ethridge bryce.ethridge@gaflnews.com le 26/10/2020 à 7:15
ATLANTA — Georgia reached 351,881 COVID-19 cases Monday with 7,827 virus-related deaths, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health.
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Sec. of State warns of long lines during final week of early voting
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 26/10/2020 à 5:00
ATLANTA — With only one week left of early voting in the Peach State, the state’s top elections official said turnout will likely be its highest in the final few days.
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Arrest made in Cook shooting; another suspect sought
par By Terry Richards terry.richards@gaflnews.com le 26/10/2020 à 3:57
ADEL — An arrest has been made in one of a pair of weekend shootings in Adel, and warrants against two other men have been issued, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
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VCS: 1 student, 4 employees positive for COVID-19
par By Amanda M. Usher amanda.usher@gaflnews.com le 26/10/2020 à 1:42
VALDOSTA – Valdosta City Schools currently has one student who has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a city schools statement released Monday.
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CORRECTION: Lowndes County Schools reports 181 students quarantined
par By Dean Poling dean.poling@gaflnews.com le 26/10/2020 à 12:57
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story contained an error in the headline by stating the number of cases rather than the number of students quarantined.
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Georgia passes 350,000 COVID-19 cases
par By Dean Poling dean.poling@gaflnews.com le 26/10/2020 à 12:09
ATLANTA — Georgia reached 350,923 COVID-19 cases Sunday with 7,809 virus-related deaths, according to the GDPH.
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Rural Georgia county mirrors razor-thin divide between DNC, GOP victory
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 25/10/2020 à 12:00
MILLEDGEVILLE — Baldwin County has mirrored the national outcome of presidential elections for more than three decades. But the margin of votes between Democrats and Republicans has grown increasingly narrow.
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Pulse of the Voters: Four swing states key to presidential election
par By Bill Ketter CNHI News Service le 25/10/2020 à 11:00
President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden are intensifying their efforts to persuade uncommitted voters to pick sides in the closing days of the presidential election campaign.
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Georgia nears 350,000 COVID-19 cases
par Bryce Ethridge bryce.ethridge@gaflnews.com le 24/10/2020 à 7:30
ATLANTA — Georgia reported 1,846 new COVID-19 cases and 42 deaths Saturday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s Oct. 24 daily report.
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GBI: Two wounded in Adel in separate shootings
par By Terry Richards terry.richards@gaflnews.com le 24/10/2020 à 6:54
ADEL — Police investigating a shooting at a Cook County restaurant early Saturday were nearby when a second shooting occurred, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
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Georgia tops 347,000 COVID-19 cases, reports 7,766 deaths
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 23/10/2020 à 7:00
ATLANTA — Georgia reported 2,269 new COVID-19 cases and 37 deaths Friday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily report.
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Tara Grinstead case drags on 15 years after disappearance
par By Terry Richards terry.richards@gaflnews.com le 22/10/2020 à 9:36
OCILLA — On Saturday, Oct. 22, 2005, Tara Grinstead went to a beauty pageant in Fitzgerald, ate dinner with friends and went to her home in Ocilla.
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Georgia reports 3,097 new cases, 55 deaths
par Bryce Ethridge bryce.ethridge@gaflnews.com le 22/10/2020 à 9:00
ATLANTA — Georgia reported 3,097 new COVID-19 cases and 55 deaths Wednesday and Thursday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily report.
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HHS Sec. Azar: COVID-19 vaccine should be available to all Americans by spring 2021
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 22/10/2020 à 3:30
ATLANTA — A COVID-19 vaccine could be ready soon in limited quantities, according to one of the nation's top health officials.
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'Technical difficulties' stymie release of COVID-19 numbers Wednesday
le 21/10/2020 à 9:02
The Georgia Department of Public Health did not release a daily COVID-19 update Wednesday, citing "technical difficulties" on the state website.
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Tift county leader tapped by Kemp as Deputy Commissioner of Rural Georgia
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 21/10/2020 à 7:00
ATLANTA — Tift County Development Authority President and CEO Brian Marlowe has been tapped by the governor as the new deputy commissioner of rural Georgia.
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Georgia pharmacists report high-dose flu vaccine in limited supply
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 21/10/2020 à 6:00
ATLANTA — Georgia pharmacists are struggling to find influenza vaccines for Georgians who need it the most.
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Georgia tops 342,000 COVID-19 cases, reports 7,674 deaths
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 20/10/2020 à 7:00
ATLANTA — Georgia reported 1,174 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily report.
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Top U.S. Senate candidates address QAnon, pandemic response during debate
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 20/10/2020 à 1:00
ATLANTA — The top contenders in the crowded race for former U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson’s seat addressed topics from conspiracy theory QAnon to the President’s pandemic response Monday during a debate.
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Georgia tops 340,000 cases, 7,600 deaths
par Bryce Ethridge bryce.ethridge@gaflnews.com le 19/10/2020 à 7:15
ATLANTA — Georgia reports 766 confirmed new COVID-19 cases, 19 deaths and 12 hospitalizations Monday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily report.
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Georgia reports about 1,200 COVID-19 cases Sunday
par By Dean Poling dean.poling@gaflnews.com le 18/10/2020 à 8:00
ATLANTA — Georgia reports 1,199 new COVID-19 cases Sunday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily report.
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ZACHARY: Let leaders lead by example
le 18/10/2020 à 4:10
Leaders often lead by example.
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More than 1,500 COVID-19 cases reported in Georgia overnight
par By Desiree Carver desiree.carver@gaflnews.com le 17/10/2020 à 8:00
ATLANTA — Georgia reports 1,554 COVID-19 cases Saturday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily report.
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Georgia surpasses 7,500 COVID-19 related deaths
par By Desiree Carver desiree.carver@gaflnews.com le 16/10/2020 à 6:53
ATLANTA — Georgia reports 1,701 COVID-19 cases Friday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily report.
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'Action is better than reaction' when officers are confronted with a difficult situation, Whitfield sheriff says
par By Ryan Anderson ryananderson@dailycitizen.news le 16/10/2020 à 3:59
DALTON, Ga. — As appropriate use of force in officer-involved shootings continues to generate discussion nationally, Whitfield County Sheriff Scott Chitwood explained Monday that while it can be easy for the public to “second guess,” officers deserve latitude because they…
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Kemp extends COVID-19 restrictions
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 16/10/2020 à 2:59
ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday again extended the state’s COVID-19 restrictions.
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Indicted suspect's breath of freedom doesn't last long
par By Matthew Brown | matthew.brown@gaflnews.com le 15/10/2020 à 9:37
MOULTRIE, Ga. – A Moultrie man under indictment in a July incident now faces more charges, barely two days after being released from jail on a $50,000 bond.
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Growth in COVID quarantines cancels football game
par By Matthew Brown | matthew.brown@gaflnews.com le 15/10/2020 à 8:35
MOULTRIE, Ga. – As the numbers of Colquitt County’s quarantined students went from 156 on Oct. 2 to 310 one week later, the school system’s athletic department made the move to once again shorten the 2020 Packer football season.
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Georgia nears 7,500 COVID-19-related deaths
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 15/10/2020 à 7:15
ATLANTA — Georgia reports 1,686 COVID-19 cases Thursday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily report.
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Group raises concerns about diversity with Moultrie City Council
par By Matthew Brown | matthew.brown@gaflnews.com le 14/10/2020 à 9:23
MOULTRIE, Ga. – With a theme of "Help us help you," a group of concerned citizens represented at the podium by Steven Reynolds addressed the Moultrie City Council in a special called session Tuesday at the council chambers.
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Colquitt Regional urges public to receive flu shot
par Staff Reports le 14/10/2020 à 8:53
MOULTRIE, Ga. – Colquitt Regional Medical Center officials and physicians are urging members of the public to get their flu shot as there has been an early increase in flu cases.
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Georgia tops 334,000 COVID-19 cases
par By Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 14/10/2020 à 7:16
ATLANTA — COVID-19 cases in Georgia increased by about 1,300 overnight Wednesday while deaths increased by 14, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily report.
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‘Setting records every hour': Election officials expect high turnout to continue
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 14/10/2020 à 5:00
ATLANTA — More than 128,000 Georgia voters cast ballots on the first day of early voting.
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Georgia tops 333,000 COVID-19 cases, 7,400 related deaths
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 13/10/2020 à 7:00
ATLANTA — COVID-19 cases in Georgia increased by 1,021 overnight Tuesday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily report.
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In Southern states, data shows Republicans have a historically higher use of mail-in ballots
par Riley Bunch and Kaye LaFond le 13/10/2020 à 7:00
ATLANTA — Despite cries of voter fraud as mail-in voting has grown exponentially, data shows in Georgia and Florida, Republicans have relied on it more heavily than Democrats.
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Hispanic community confronts Alzheimer's disease thanks to Alzheimer's Association
par By Ryan Anderson ryananderson@dailycitizen.news le 13/10/2020 à 3:51
DALTON, Ga. — During Hispanic Heritage Month, which concludes on Thursday, the Alzheimer’s Association is pressing into the Hispanic community to increase awareness about a disease that disproportionately impacts that population.
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Perdue, Ossoff spar during debate
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 13/10/2020 à 2:30
ATLANTA — For much of the U.S. Senate debate Monday, Georgians watched rivals U.S. Sen. David Perdue and his Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff spar in bitter back-and-forth exchanges.
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Dr. Jill Biden urges Georgians to take to the polls during early voting
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 12/10/2020 à 11:30
DECATUR — On the first day of early in-person voting in Georgia, Dr. Jill Biden warned voters just one vote could make all the difference in this election.
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COVID-19 claims more than 7,400 lives statewide
par By Amanda M. Usher amanda.usher@gaflnews.com le 12/10/2020 à 7:31
ATLANTA – More than 900 COVID-19 cases were recorded in Georgia Monday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s 3 p.m. daily status report.
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Dalton Public Schools seeks all students in-person for MAP testing
par By Ryan Anderson ryananderson@dailycitizen.news le 12/10/2020 à 3:36
DALTON, Ga. — The members of the Dalton Board of Education were briefed on plans for fall MAP testing for students during their meeting last week.
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Georgia tops 331,000 COVID-19 cases, 7,400 related deaths
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 11/10/2020 à 7:15
ATLANTA – COVID-19 cases in Georgia increased by 1,162 overnight Sunday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily report.
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Mailing It In: Data shows mailed ballots benefit both parties in battleground states
par By Janelle Stecklein and Kaye LaFond/ CNHI News Service le 11/10/2020 à 1:00
Claudia Swisher loves casting her ballot in person on Election Day, but this year COVID-19 health concerns are keeping her away from the polls.
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Georgia COVID-19-related deaths near 7,400
par By Amanda M. Usher amanda.usher@gaflnews.com le 10/10/2020 à 7:30
ATLANTA – COVID-19 cases in Georgia increased by nearly 1,300 overnight Saturday with deaths nearing 7,400, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily report.
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ZACHARY: General Assembly must provide 2021 access
le 10/10/2020 à 11:00
It is too soon to know what the COVID-19 situation will be in January or what the 2021 convening of the Georgia General Assembly will look like.
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State COVID-19 cases rise by more than 1,600
par By Desiree Carver desiree.carver@gaflnews.com le 09/10/2020 à 7:15
ATLANTA — Georgia reported about 1,625 new COVID-19 cases Friday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health daily status report.
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Georgia COVID-19 deaths near 7,300; cases pass 327,000
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 08/10/2020 à 7:00
ATLANTA — Georgia reported about 1,297 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health daily status report.
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State officials, school district sued over school reopening
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 08/10/2020 à 6:30
ATLANTA — The Georgia Association of Educators has filed a lawsuit against Georgia public officials for their handling of school reopenings amid the pandemic.
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Georgia COVID-19 cases pass 326,000
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 07/10/2020 à 7:00
ATLANTA — Georgia reported about 1,554 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health daily status report.
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Public officials warn of ‘twindemic’ as flu season approaches
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 07/10/2020 à 4:00
ATLANTA — With the possibility of the rebound in the state’s COVID-19 case rate going into the winter, public officials are urging Georgians to get their flu shot to avoid two viruses coinciding.
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What's on the ballot: 2 constitutional amendments, referendum explained
par Riley Bunch rbunch@cnhi.com le 07/10/2020 à 1:00
ATLANTA — Voters not only get to cast their vote for high-stakes races during the Nov. 3 general election, but down ballot, Georgians will get a chance to weigh in on government fees, lawsuit protections for the state and tax…