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BRENAU UNIVERSITY: Physical therapy students reopen pro bono clinic
Brenau University’s pro bono physical therapy clinic reopened this spring after it temporarily closed due to the pandemic. The clinic is operated by graduate students who practice their skills while simultaneously keeping operations running smoothly.
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COBB SCHOOLS: Board Approves Superintendent’s Historic 8.5-13.10% Raise for ALL Non-Temporary Employees, FY2023 Budget
For the second time in the history of the Cobb County School District, Superintendent Chris Ragsdale proposed, and Board members approved a historic raise for staff members.
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NORTHEAST GEORGIA HEALTH SYSTEM: NGHS Foundation Laurel Classic Golf Tournament Benefits Braselton NICU Patients
The tiniest patients at Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton will now have access to more life-saving care and equipment when they need it, thanks to Tuesday’s Laurel Classic golf tournament co-chaired by Mike and Caryn McGarity for the Northeast Georgia Health System (NGHS) Foundation.
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PIEDMONT HEALTHCARE: Piedmont & Encompass Health Break Ground on Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital in Columbus
Piedmont and Encompass Health hosted a groundbreaking ceremony today for the future inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Columbus. The 40-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital will be located at 8321 Veterans Parkway and is expected to begin caring for patients in summer 2023.
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COBB SCHOOLS: A Love of Reading Blossoms at Kennesaw Elementary
When school doors close for summer break, students near Kennesaw Elementary School will still have access to books. Adding a little free library to the school campus has been a dream of Kennesaw’s media specialist, Beth Finnigan, for several years. Thanks to a former Kennesaw student, that dream is now a reality.
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COBB SCHOOLS: This is Cobb: Volunteerism Takes Flight at Wheeler
He drove into the parking lot of Wheeler High School one more time, thinking he was there to do what he had done for the past eight years—support students and celebrate school successes.
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PIEDMONT HEALTHCARE: More than 600 Student Athletes Participate in Annual Piedmont Athens Regional Sports Physical Event
On a recent Saturday morning, more than 600 student athletes from local high schools received their annual sports physicals for the upcoming school year. For the fourth year in a row, Piedmont Athens Regional Orthopedic Sports Medicine hosted the event at no cost as a benefit to local athletes.
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COBB SCHOOLS: Cobb Schools Sends Multiple Teams to International Robotics Competitions
Cobb Schools Sends Multiple Teams to International Robotics Competition
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COBB SCHOOLS: Hillgrove Junior Wins State Championship in Literary
A competition that often gets overlooked in most schools is Literary. While GHSA is typically thought of as being associated with sporting events, they also hold the Literary State Championship each year in late winter.
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COUNTY OF CLARKE: FY23 Mayor’s Recommended Budget Submitted to the Commission for Review
The Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) Mayor’s Recommended Budget for July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023 for the Athens-Clarke County Unified Government (ACCGov) has been submitted to the Commission for review.
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BRENAU UNIVERSITY: Brenau offers direct undergraduate admissions into nursing program
Thanks to a new direct-entry option at Brenau University, high school seniors with strong academic records can gain acceptance into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in the Mary Inez Grindle School of Nursing of the Ivester College of Health Sciences.
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COBB SCHOOLS: Cobb County is Becoming Soccer County, USA
If the popularity of the Atlanta United is any indication, soccer is becoming Cobb’s new favorite sport. The United practice facility is located just minutes from Cobb School’s main headquarters, and the games at Mercedes-Benz Stadium regularly draw 40-50,000 fans
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COBB SCHOOLS: Compton Elementary: The Newest Library Learning Commons Certified School!
The path to library learning commons certification takes vision, skill, and time. Years of work are put into transforming a school media center into a library learning commons, where instructional collaboration and student engagement are at the core.