GA: Perdue to nominate next high court justice
Possibly as soon as Wednesday, Gov. Sonny Perdue will have a short list of nominees who want to be Georgia's next Supreme Court justice.
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Archive of Georgia on Wednesday July 01, 2009
GA: Perdue to nominate next high court justice
Possibly as soon as Wednesday, Gov. Sonny Perdue will have a short list of nominees who want to be Georgia's next Supreme Court justice. Read More
GA: Georgia starts first stimulus-funded roadwork
The first shovel turned Tuesday on Georgia's share of $48 billion in federal economic stimulus money allocated to transportation improvements. Read More
Financial crisis torments states
(Updated 11:29 a.m. EDT, July 1, 2009) California may begin issuing IOUs this week because of the state’s unresolved budget crisis. But government disruptions were averted at least temporarily in five other states that missed a July 1 deadline for closing billion-dollar budget gaps. Read More
GA: Health centers get federal stimulus money for equipment, new technology
Georgia's community health centers will get a $16.4 million shot in the arm to help buy new medical equipment or software to store medical records on a computer instead of on paper, the White House said Tuesday. Read More
GA: Tight budget only latest challenge for new chief justice
Carol Hunstein says her mantra is: Equal justice for all litigants, be fair and impartial and treat everyone with dignity and respect. Read More
US: Colorado the least obese state
WASHINGTON—Mississippi's still king of cellulite, but an ominous tide is rolling toward the Medicare doctors in neighboring Alabama: obese baby boomers. Read More
US: Abortion foes try again on 'personhood' amendments
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Abortion opponents in Colorado and Montana want to try again to pass amendments giving human rights to embryos. Read More |