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State Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for 2025-07-19 ( 7 items )  
Atlanta Public Schools Announces Raises for Bus Drivers, Custodians, Paraprofessionals, and Nurses (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 19 -- Atlanta Public Schools issued the following news release on July 18, 2025: * * * Atlanta Public Schools Announces Raises for Bus Drivers, Custodians, Paraprofessionals, and Nurses ATLANTA - Atlanta Public Schools has announced another financial commitment to its frontline employees. As a result of a re-prioritization of budgeted dollars for FY26, APS bus drivers, custodians, and paraprofessionals will receive a 10 percent salary increase. Additionally, school nu more PR

Claws Out: One Week in and Georgia's GOP Primary is Already Nasty (10)
WASHINGTON, July 19 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news: * * * CLAWS OUT: One Week in and Georgia's GOP Primary is Already Nasty Carr files ethics complaint against Jones in chaotic GOP primary * It's been barely a week since Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones launched his campaign for governor, and Republican infighting in the crowded primary is already getting nasty. Fellow gubernatorial candidate and Attorney General Chris Carr today filed a campaign finance ethic more PR

Coca Cola Company Announces Election of Corporate Officer and Declares Regular Quarterly Dividend (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 19 -- Coca-Cola issued the following news release: * * * Coca Cola Company Announces Election of Corporate Officer and Declares Regular Quarterly Dividend * ATLANTA, July 17, 2025 - The Board of Directors of The Coca Cola Company today announced the election of a corporate officer, along with declaring the company's regular quarterly dividend. Jennifer Henry, Head of Strategy and Corporate Development, was elected Senior Vice President, effective immediately. Henry jo more PR

Double Owl Pathways Propels Kennesaw State Student Toward Recognition in Neuroscience Research (10)
KENNESAW, Georgia, July 19 -- Kennesaw State University issued the following news release: * * * Double Owl Pathways propels Kennesaw State student toward recognition in neuroscience research Lindsey Knight's fascination with scientific research began at a young age. As a 9-year-old, she participated in a science enrichment program that exposed her to the brain of a sheep. It was then, after learning about how the brain and the organism develop together, that she saw her destiny in neuroscie more PR

Emory University Rollins School of Public Health: Study - Pregnancy Offers Critical Opportunity to Address Vaccine Uncertainty (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 19 (TNSjou) -- Emory University Rollins School of Public Health issued the following news release: * * * Study: Pregnancy Offers Critical Opportunity to Address Vaccine Uncertainty A new study led by researchers at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health found that nearly of half of first-time expectant mothers in the U.S. were unsure if they would fully vaccinate their children. This percentage of uncertainty dropped to 18% for those with previous pregnanci more PR

Georgia Tech Study Hopes to Prevent Cislunar Collisions as Moon Missions Increase (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 19 (TNSjou) -- The Georgia Institute of Technology issued the following news: * * * Georgia Tech Study Hopes to Prevent Cislunar Collisions as Moon Missions Increase A Georgia Tech study warns that rising lunar traffic could lead to costly collision avoidance maneuvers, urging better coordination to manage growing risks in cislunar space. * As more satellites launch into space, the satellite industry has sounded the alarm about the danger of collisions in low Earth or more PR

University of Georgia: Wild Pigs are Costing Georgia Farmers (10)
ATHENS, Georgia, July 18 -- The University of Georgia issued the following news: * * * Wild pigs are costing Georgia farmers UGA research reveals damage of invasive species and possible solutions By Savannah Peat Weather, disease and pests aren't the only things that can wreak havoc on Georgia's agricultural industry. New University of Georgia research found wild pigs to be a startling cause of damage on farms and crops. Researchers from the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources more PR