Yearly Archives: 2023

SIXTEEN SIGN AT FLOYD COUNTY SCHOOLS COLLEGE AND CAREER ACADEMY’S 7TH ANNUAL GEORGIA FUTURE EDUCATORS SIGNING DAY

(Media release from Floyd County Schools, GA): Across the state last week, local school systems hosted their own Georgia Future Educators Signing Day. The Floyd County Schools College and Career Academy (CCA) was proud to participate in this special event. This initiative provided the opportunity to recognize high school students who have decided to dedicate…read more »

DARLINGTON’S KINNEY NAMED GROSVENOR TEACHER FELLOW

(Media release from Darlington School): Science Department Head Owen Kinney is one of 50 highly respected educators to be selected for the 15th cohort of Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic Society Grosvenor Teacher Fellows. In December, he will spend two weeks in Antarctica with members of his cohort to enhance his geographic knowledge with hands-on, field-based experiences…read more »

SPLOST CITIZENS COMMITTEE TO MEET THIS EVENING

(Announcement from Floyd County, GA): The 2023 Floyd County SPLOST Citizens Committee will meet Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. in the Fire Education Room located at 409 East 12th Street, Rome. The meeting is open to the public.read more »

ROME BRAVES SPLIT WEDNESDAY TWIN BILL WITH ASHEVILLE TOURISTS

(Media release from the Rome Braves): The Rome Braves and Asheville Tourists split a double header on Wednesday afternoon. Game One: Hunter Riggins would get the starting nod for Angel Flores’s Rome Braves on Wednesday morning in game one of the double header and would go straight to work. In just his second start of…read more »

GOVERNOR KEMP: APRIL NET TAX REVENUES DOWN 16.5 % IN GEORGIA

(Media release from the Office of Governor Brian Kemp): The State of Georgia’s net tax collections for April totaled $4.19 billion for a decrease of $829.5 million, or -16.5 percent, compared to April 2022, when net tax collections totaled $5.01 billion. Year-to-date, net tax collections totaled $27.79 billion for an increase of $256.9 million, or 0.9…read more »