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Arthurine Williams-Wright, a Black woman veteran, experienced harassment, abuse, and sexual assault while serving in the US Army Corps of Engineers, which led to her diagnosis of PTSD and MST, and ultimately her decision to leave the military.

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Georgia will become the second state to launch a pilot program using drones to respond to active shootings in five schools, funded by $550,000 in the state budget.

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Georgia officials have kicked off a statewide risk-limiting audit to verify the accuracy of the May 19 election results, using a random sample of ballots and a 10-sided die to ensure transparency and integrity.

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State Superintendent Richard Woods is facing a June 16 runoff for the Republican nomination with Candler County Superintendent Bubba Longgrear, as he seeks a fourth term leading the state's K-12 schools, with the winner facing Democrat Lydia Powell in November.

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Businesses and residents affected by the April wildfires in Georgia can apply for low-interest disaster loans from the SBA and grants of up to $1,000 from Georgia Realtors and the Realtors Relief Foundation.

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