Deal suspends six DeKalb school board members
Acting on the recommendation of the State Board of Education, Gov. Nathan Deal today suspended six members of the DeKalb school board.
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Acting on the recommendation of the State Board of Education, Gov. Nathan Deal today suspended six members of the DeKalb school board.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced the appointment of attorney Russell Spivey Thomas to fill the solicitor-general vacancy in Putnam County. The vacancy was created by the appointment of the Hon. R. Michael Gailey, Jr.
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Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Calpis America Inc. has selected Peachtree City for its U.S. headquarters and first manufacturing operation.
Gov. Nathan Deal, along with Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, House Speaker David Ralston and state Rep. Stacey Evans (D-Smyrna), announced today a proposal that will lower to its original level the GPA requirement for the HOPE Grant, which goes to students in the technical college system.