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Former Environmental Coordinator Field Says He Was Intimidated
ACC's first environmental chief claims top-level management never wanted his position to exist.
City Pages
ACC Budget Won't Cut Buses, Environmental Coordinator Position
Commissioners prioritize late-night bus routes over mayor's recommendation.
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Lanoue Won't Remark on ABH Firing, Says ACC Schools Improving
The Clarke County School District superintendent wouldn't comment on a local journalist's controversial firing.
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Roundabout a Go; M&C Defer on Pulaski Trail
The mayor and commission may opt not to build a truncated greenway connector along Pulaski Creek.
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School District May Tap Volunteers, UGA for Classroom Help
Superintendent Phil Lanoue has proposed asking community members to fill gaps left by cuts to parapros.
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Clarke Schools Hit Hard by Budget Cuts
Decreasing support at the state level means CCSD will have to shed dozens of jobs.
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CCSD, Athens Tech Preparing to Train for Caterpillar Jobs
Work experience and academic training will both be valuable for applicants.
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Nuçi's Space, Nurses Clinic Expanding Medical Care for Local Artists
A new partnership will add primary care services for uninsured musicians and others.
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CCSD Announces Plan to Extend Pre-K with Sliding Fee Schedule
Parents of pre-kindergarten students will have to pay to keep them in school to the year's end.
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Prince Zoning Change Would Please Neighbors, Concern Developers
A size cap on medical office buildings is among the recommendations of the Prince Avenue Corridor Study.
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Wilkerson Street to See Heavy Development, But Only on One Side
Serious change seems in the works for Wilkerson Street, but some things will necessarily stay the same.
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Mayor & Commission Looking at Corridor Studies, Master Plan
The M&C's April agenda also will include a vote on residential density downtown.
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Crosswalk Safety a Priority for ACC Traffic Engineer
Steve Decker says ceding right-of-way to pedestrians should be as automatic as using a seatbelt.
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Medical Care Available to Athens' Poor, Says ARMC Spokeswoman
Even with insurance coverage out of reach for many, no one is refused treatment at local hospitals.
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Commission Meeting Provides Forum for "Occupy" Protesters
Activists briefly took over last week's voting session—then, they were ejected from their encampment outside City Hall.
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Pub Notes
- Here and There
On the radio, in the paper, at the movies.
May 23, 2012
City Pages
- Former Environmental Coordinator Field Says He Was Intimidated
ACC's first environmental chief claims top-level management never wanted his position to exist.
May 23, 2012
- ACC Budget Won't Cut Buses, Environmental Coordinator Position
Commissioners prioritize late-night bus routes over mayor's recommendation.
May 16, 2012
Capitol Impact
- Issues, Not Personalities
Will Georgians turn out to vote on roads, ethics and gambling, rather than politicians?
May 23, 2012
William Orten Carlton = Ort.
- Another Record-Wants Ramble Through the Dustbin of My Mind
Ort envisions 20-plus records he would really like to own.
March 7, 2012
World View
- Defense Budgets and Cavemen
The threat of invasion is basically a budget-building ploy.
January 18, 2012
Cobbloviate
- Would The Repubs Really Nominate ‘A Bloviating Garbanzo Bean?’
Newt is merely the latest candidate who "struts and frets his hour upon the stage" in the long-running drama of Republican attempts to avoid the inevitable: McMitt.
Posted: December 9, 2011 | 1:26 p.m.
- What Would Jesus Do With No Timeouts on Fourth & Two?
Did Coach Richt (gasp) trivialize the Almighty?
Posted: November 23, 2011 | midnight
Letters to the Editor
- SGA and Spiritual Violence
May 16, 2012 - Props for Pete
May 16, 2012 1 comment - Arch Elevation
May 16, 2012 - Save Media Parapros
May 2, 2012









