The state Department of Natural Resources has scheduled a series of public meetings this month regarding the development of proposed hunting regulations for the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 hunting seasons.
A winter storm left parts of several southern states, including Georgia, with snow early Saturday as its slow march across the region left grocery shelves empty and many roads impassable.
Snowfall this weekend may make emergency response unavailable along the Georgia section of the Appalachian Trail and higher elevations in the Chattahoochee National Forest.
Public works crews with the City of Gainesville have begun pre-treating bridges, overpasses and some of the "historically" difficult streets in the city as a winter storm continues to threaten the area.
Recent rains have eliminated the worst drought conditions in the Southeast, but nearly three-quarters of the region, including most of north Georgia, remains well below normal in rainfall.
Jackson Electric Membership Corporation has activated its Emergency Restoration Plan and is readying its line crews, right of way crews and office staff in case severe winter weather disrupts electric service.
As Georgians go out to buy food, water and other needed supplies before snow is predicted to fall in parts of the state this weekend, they also need to make sure their vehicles are ready, according to the Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
Top U.S. intelligence officials say Russia poses a major and growing threat to U.S. government, military, diplomatic and commercial operations — as well as America's critical infrastructure.
Mountain Education Charter High School (Mountain Education Center, Inc.) has been awarded the Award of Distinction for Excellent Financial Reporting by the Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts for the second consecutive fiscal year.