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Georgians are sounding off after this morning's Supreme Court decision striking down President Joe Biden's loan forgiveness plan.
The state Board of Education is keeping a pandemic-era school lunch program in place after Governor Brian Kemp vetoed it.
Summer's first blast of heat comes as Georgians flock to the state’s waterways to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday.
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