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➤ Tifton: Police awarded Purple Hearts to two officers wounded in a Dec. 5 shooting and also recognized first responders and families who helped that night. (More)
➤ Statesboro: Georgia Southern University reported preliminary record fall enrollment of 34,000 across its three campuses. (More)
➤ Lumpkin: Immigration enforcement officials accused U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Lithonia, and other members of Congress of disrupting operations during a visit to Stewart Detention Center. (More)
➤ Metro Atlanta: The area will likely go the entire summer without hitting 100 degrees, with a high of 98 degrees reached on Monday and July 2 as the hottest of the season, a meteorologist says. (More)
➤ Cobb County: A Barnes & Noble near Cumberland Mall closed Wednesday after 30 years, ending with a clearance sale offering five books for $25. RaceTrac plans a gas station at the site. (More)
➤ Augusta: Former state Senate majority leader Charles W. Walker Sr. died at home at age 78. His political career ended with a 2005 federal tax evasion conviction. (More)
➤ Savannah: Health officials confirmed a Chatham County resident contracted West Nile virus, the state’s second case this year. (More)
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