| State Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for Wednesday December 10, 2025 ( 10 items ) |
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Clemson University: Fungus Among Us - Pepper Industry in Jeopardy
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Dec. 10 -- Clemson University issued the following news:
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The fungus among us: Pepper industry in jeopardy
By Denise Attaway
Peppers aren't just a colorful staple on America's plates--they're a financial powerhouse for farmers across the Southern U.S. From bell peppers in Georgia to fiery Carolina Reapers in South Carolina, this crop fuels a regional economy worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
But a microscopic fungus is putting that success at risk.
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Delta TechOps Powers Ahead With First Third-Party LEAP-1B Engine Contract
ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 10 -- Delta Air Lines issued the following news:
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Delta TechOps powers ahead with first third-party LEAP-1B engine contract
Delta TechOps is leading the way in next-generation engine support with the announcement of its first third-party LEAP-1B maintenance contract for the engines powering Korean Air's 737 MAX fleet. This milestone demonstrates Delta TechOps as the premier provider of advanced maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) solutions and a trusted partner
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DNC: Democrat Eric Gisler Flips Trump +12 Georgia House Seat
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release on Dec. 9, 2025:
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Democrat Eric Gisler Flips Trump +12 Georgia House Seat
Tonight, Democratic candidate Eric Gisler clinched victory in the race to represent District 121 in the Georgia state assembly. By running a strong campaign focused on lowering costs, Gisler flipped a Trump +12 district in yet another Democratic overperformance this year. With tonight's results, Democrats have now won or over
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From the bench to the classroom: How judges enhance legal education at Mercer Law
ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 9 -- Mercer University posted the following news:
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From the bench to the classroom: How judges enhance legal education at Mercer Law
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In a profession where experience is often the best teacher, the presence of judges in law school classrooms offers something students can't get from textbooks alone: wisdom from the bench. Whether they visit for a guest lecture, mentor student advocates or serve as adjunct professors, judges bring critical perspective, credibility
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Ga. Secretary of State Raffensperger Conducting Investigation Into Fulton County Poll Worker
ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 10 -- The Georgia Secretary of State issued the following news on Dec. 9, 2025:
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Raffensperger Conducting Investigation into Fulton County Poll Worker
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is conducting a full-scale investigation after a Fulton County poll worker allegedly scanned multiple ballots during the December 2 runoff election.
"Georgia is the best state for elections because we work around the clock to keep our elections secure and fair. That's why invest
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Georgia State Economics Students Honored Nationally for Policy Research
ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 10 -- Georgia State University issued the following news:
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Georgia State Economics Students Honored Nationally for Policy Research
Four students from the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies (AYS) at Georgia State University were selected as recipients of the Equity and Inclusion Fellowship at the 2025 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) conference. The fellows were recognized for their academic achievements and commitment to advancing eq
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Manheim Accelerates Toward Unified Marketplace Vision With Digital Enhancements for Buyers
ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 10 -- Manheim, a provider of vehicle remarketing services, issued the following news release:
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Manheim Accelerates Toward Unified Marketplace Vision with Digital Enhancements for Buyers
Strategic digital enhancements drive confidence, speed and clarity for clients--today and tomorrow.
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Manheim, a Cox Automotive brand, is raising the bar for wholesale automotive with a wave of buyer-focused enhancements to Manheim.com, setting the stage for digital and physical e
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Recent Pamplin grads lead the way at the College Media Awards
AUGUSTA, Georgia, Dec. 9 -- Augusta University posted the following news release:
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Recent Pamplin grads lead the way at the College Media Awards
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Augusta University's student-run publications The Phoenix Magazine and The Bell Ringer earned multiple national honors at the 2025 Pinnacle College Media Awards, marking a strong year for student publications in AU's Katherine Reese Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.
The ceremony took place in Washington, D.C., at the
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Rollins, WABE Program "Health Wanted" Picked Up by National Distribution Network
ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 9 -- Emory University Rollins School of Public Health posted the following news release:
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Rollins, WABE Program "Health Wanted" Picked Up by National Distribution Network
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Health Wanted, a weekly public health program collaboration between WABE and Rollins School of Public Health, is now available for distribution to public radio stations nationwide through a partnership with Pulitzer Prize-winning public media organization, PRX.
Since launching in summer 2024,
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School of Public Health grad using statistics to impact health outcomes
AUGUSTA, Georgia, Dec. 9 -- Augusta University posted the following news release:
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School of Public Health grad using statistics to impact health outcomes
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Obed Koomson, PhD, is used to making significant moves to pursue the best opportunities to advance his career, but his most recent move of joining the Georgia Cancer Center as a biostatistician - while covering less physical distance - is probably one of his biggest.
Originally from Ghana, West Africa, Koomson moved to the United
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