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7 Georgia Schools Named 'Blue Ribbon' National Winners

Seven Georgia schools have been named National Blue Ribbon winners by the U.S. Department of Education.

State Implementing School Board Ethics Policies

School boards in Georgia will soon have more rules to follow.

Benefits May Start to Come Back for Dekalb Co. Teachers

Teachers in DeKalb County have taken pay cuts, furloughs and lost benefits in recent years. Now, they may be on the verge of getting some of it back.

The Education of the Voters

In a state where public education is ranked 49th, the Gubernatorial candidates are making education a priority. Roy Barnes and Nathan Deal both have a plan -- very different plans.

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Class Notes

Has your class done something noteworthy, awesome, or otherwise interesting? Tell Donna Lowry about it, and you could end up in the Class Notes!

11Alive & Well

Health Care Projected to Cost More After Overhaul

A new government forecast says the nation's health care tab will go up -- not down -- as a result of President Barack Obama's sweeping overhaul.

Animal Shelter Fund Raising Set Back By Thieves

A Lamar County animal shelter's fund raising ability took a big hit when thieves stole a trailer they used at street festivals. The trailer and equipment in it are worth about $8,000.

Local News

American Shingle Customers Face Liens

Homeowners who hired American Shingle and Siding to do roofing jobs are not only trying to get their money back but some could end up paying twice for their roofing jobs.

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