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Immigration law draws a line in the sand Georgia's new immigration law, S.B. 529, took effect Sunday, July 1 and will eventually require all businesses doing government work to verify the legal status of employees. "We are drawing a line in the sand that says while we want to welcome immigrants to our state, we expect our laws to be res... More ... Auditions set for Georgia Girls' Choir Auditions for the Georgia Girls' Choir directed by Maridel Callan will be July 16, 17, and 18 from 9 a.m. 0 11 a.m. at the Collaborative building behind the sheriff's office in Colquitt. The choir will study etiquette, music theory, and vocal technique. Meetings will be Tuesday evenings from 5:30-... More ... CODE ENFORCEMENT Early County Code Enforcement issued five mobile home permits during the month of June for mobile homes on Flat Creek Road, Highway 45, Mays Mill Road, Rock Bluff Road and Efford Lane. One home permit was issued for property on Beverly Hill Lane and one barn permitted on Colomokee Church Road. More ... Bill Heard company facing charges of false and deceptive advertising The Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs announced today that the Administrator of the Fair Business Practices Act of 1975, Joseph B. Doyle, has filed an action in the Fulton County Superior Court against Bill Heard Enterprises Incorporated and Bill Heard Chevrolet Company alleging a repeated pra... More ... |
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