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Wednesday, July 29
Superior Court Clerk’s Office Closed for Possible COVID Exposure
The Clerk of Superior Court in Dade County issued a notice Wednesday evening about the closure of the Superior Court Clerk's Office for two days. "The Superior Court Clerk's Office will be closed to all the public Thursday, July 30 and Friday, July 31, due ...
Wednesday, July 29
Unemployment Rates Continue to Drop for the Northwest Georgia Region
For the second month in a row, unemployment rates in the Northwest Georgia Region have dropped. At the height of the COVID-19 shutdown in April, unemployment was 12.9% for the region and 11.9% for the state with Dade at 7.7% - almost triple what the ...
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Wednesday, July 29
Governor Bill Lee Signing Order Lifting Contact Restrictions for Fall Sports
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By Rick Nyman July 28, 2020 WDEF.com (tssaa.org) In a press conference today, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced that he will soon sign Executive Order No. 55, which will include TSSAA member schools in an exception to contact sports restrictions. “We appreciate being able to work with Gov. ...
Wednesday, July 29
GOP lawmaker celebrates KKK leader’s birthday in Alabama on same day John Lewis’ legacy is honored in state
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A GOP lawmaker in Alabama is facing backlash after posting a photo celebrating the birthday of a confederate general, who was also a leader of the Ku Klux Klan, on the same day that the state honored the legacy of the late civil rights icon Rep. ...
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Tuesday, July 28
Superintendent of Dade County Schools Issues Statement Regarding One Week Delay for Students
An announcement through the Dade County School Systems' text system on Tuesday afternoon from Dade County Superintendent Dr. Jan Harris gave Dade County students and parents a new start date of August 13th. The text notification said the decision was made after much deliberation ...
Tuesday, July 28
Road Trippin’ Across Washington D.C.
by: Alison Henderson, Dade 4-H Educator Washington, D.C. is the capital city of the United States of America. D.C. stands for District of Columbia, which is the federal district containing the city of Washington. Congress established the District of Columbia in 1790 from land belonging ...
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Tuesday, July 28
Department of Public Health Announces Improvements to COVID-19 Daily Status Report
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) has announced improvements to the COVID-19 Daily Status Report on the Georgia DPH website. These changes, which will be effective as of Tuesday, July 28, 2020, are designed to make the dashboard more user-friendly while providing an ...
Tuesday, July 28
Georgia Department of Agriculture Warns of Unsolicited Seeds Arriving in the Mail from China
Dade County's Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Agent Sarah Dyer Tuesday afternoon shared information and a warning from the Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA). Dyer spoke with KWN News' Evan Stone about the unsolicited seeds. Information was also shared by the Georgia Department of Agriculture ...
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Tuesday, July 28
Alabama church held multiday revival, now 40 congregants tested positive for coronavirus
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More than 40 people have tested positive for the coronavirus after attending a multiday revival, the pastor of a small Baptist church in northern Alabama said Sunday. “The whole church has got it, just about,” Daryl Ross, pastor of The Warrior Creek Missionary Baptist Church, who ...
Tuesday, July 28
Jackson county residents challenge Gov. Ivey’s Face Mask Mandate
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UPDATE: The Governor’s lawyers have asked a judge to dismiss the lawsuit. They argue that Alabama has the authority under the Emergency Management Act. SCOTTSBORO, Alabama (WDEF) – Three residents of Scottsboro are challenging Governor Kay Ivey’s face mask mandate in court. They filed a lawsuit in ...
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