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The Home Run Derby is returning to Truist Park in Atlanta as part of this season's All-Star festivities, and the hometown fans will have a lot to cheer about, as ...
When it comes to the next 1% Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) package, sidewalks, infrastructure improvements ...
Okefenokee swamp appears to be a mercury hotspot. A recent study out of the University of Georgia reveals alligators living ...
Land clearing is underway for one of the largest proposed chicken operations in Georgia, and communities across the state are ...
The largest black water swamp in North America has been on the minds of conservation groups for six years. How the land deal ...
The Conservation Fund said it will buy all 7,700 acres (31.16 square kilometers) that Alabama-based Twin Pines Minerals owns ...
The summer got a little cooler after Etowah River Tubing opened in Canton.
The Conservation Fund's purchase halted a widely opposed titanium mining proposal near the largest blackwater swamp in North ...
Twin Pines Minerals agrees to sell its land near Okefenokee Swamp to The Conservation Fund, ending the threat of mining.
The move puts an immediate halt to a project that scientists and environmentalists had feared could irreparably damage North America’s largest blackwater swamp.
The landmark deal ends a years-long fight over a proposed mine next to one of the South’s last truly wild places.
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