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Powering NBAF
Not a Deal-breaker, Officials Say
A “power plant,” a “central utilities node” - whatever it is (or whatever it costs), it sure created a puzzling news buzz for several days in the last week or so.
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“Corridor Management”
On the Shelf or Off?
Corridors, corridors, corridors: while the ACC Transportation & Public Works Department makes its required consideration of three-laning some local roads, ACC Commissioners want to see their comprehensive (and not cheap) corridor-design plan put to work more broadly.
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Commish Not Unanimous on New Water Rate Structure
A few commissioners have doubts about the proposed new water rate structure; the plan heads to a vote Apr. 1.
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News & Views You Can Use

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From the beaches of Jekyll to the streets of Athens, and a point or two in between…
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Athens News And Views

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In this edition: real compromises, and real solutions, for local roads.
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What’s Up in New Development

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Better Than Ever
The new/old Chase Street School is a credit to the neighborhood.
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Eve Carson.1
“I just want to thank the editor for his thoughtful column on Eve Carson…”
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Eve Carson.2
More notes on the late Eve Carson, and on her hometown neighborhood of Cobbham.
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In Indiana
Drought-stricken Georgia water on store shelves in flood-ravaged Indiana. What gives?
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NBAF Fears
“Manufacturing may be in decline, but fabrication of fear, secrecy and deadly weapons is one business a healthy city would do well to avoid.”
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NBAF Response
UGA’s David Lee and Terry Hastings respond to the “Open Letter to the Department of Homeland Security,” by Grady Thrasher of FAQ, Inc., published in last week’s Flagpole.
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