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Stay in Your Lane: Embracing Your Unique Path
In today’s fast-paced, competitive world, it's easy to feel the pressure of living up to everyone else’
Georgia General Assembly Opens 2025 Session with Leadership Elections and Legislative Priorities
Staff Report The Georgia House of Representatives convened on Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, to commence the 2025 legislative session, marking
Outrage Builds Over Trump’s Order Ending DEI in Federal Agencies and Contracts
Advocates emphasized that DEI policies benefit everyone by promoting fairness and innovation. By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National
Ala. Non-Profits That Would Like to Participate In Child Nutrition Program Are Asked To Attend Meeting
The Alabama State Department of Education's Child Nutrition Program is excited to announce the 2025 Spring Prospective Sponsor
2019 Alabama Special Education Records To Be Destroyed
The Alabama State Department of Education has scheduled certain special education records to be destroyed for February 10, 2025. Records
Alabama Special Education Advisory Panel Seeks Public Input
The Special Education Advisory Panel and the Alabama State Department of Education invite the public to attend the upcoming meeting
Black History Month Breakfast to Celebrate Legacy and Culture in Columbus
By Janell Williams The annual Black History Month Breakfast will be held at 7 a.m. Saturday, Feb.17, 2025,
‘Daddy’s Back’ Elected Officials Face Backlash for Paternal References to Trump
“No matter who’s in the White House, they’re not daddy,” Chavis remarked with a decisive rebuke of the
Gov. Ivey Seeks College Interns For Summer Of 2025
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced that the application period for the 2025 Governor’s Office Summer Internship Program is now
Winter Storm Leads to Surge in Emergency Calls in Columbus
Staff Report The winter storm that swept through Columbus this week created hazardous road conditions, including icy patches, and led
A Thrilling Week in Chattahoochee Valley Hoops Action
Basketball season in the Chattahoochee Valley is hitting its stride, with region play ramping up and teams battling for supremacy
Don't Let Them Catch You Sleeping: Stay Woke
During President Donald J. Trumps’ first term in office, he got off to a slow start. It seemed he didn’