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Baker’s Dozen – Important information about the World Cup

In case you missed it, the US is hosting the World Cup. This is important. Keep reading. Some of you may confuse the World Cup with the World Series. This is understandable because both events have “World” in the name and both involve large numbers of very drunk fans. Also, you have far more important…

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Rabbi’s Rap – When growth quietly stops

At one hundred and twenty years old, Moses stood before the people and declared: “I can no longer go or come.” It is a strange statement. Later, the Torah insists that Moses’ physical strength had not diminished. His eyesight remained clear. His vitality remained intact. He was not frail, confused, or physically broken. So what…

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El Nino forms, expected to strengthen, say NOAA forecasters

Prolonged period of above-average temperatures in the equatorial Pacific expected to peak this winter June 11, 2026 Satellite imagery showing the difference from average sea surface temperatures at the equator in the tropical Pacific Ocean (depicted using various shades of red and orange for warmth) during the first week of June 2026, as compared with…

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Ga puts more restrictions on bringing in livestock

he Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) will immediately implement enhanced interstate animal movement requirements for all warm-blooded animals entering Georgia from the entire state of Texas and 4 New Mexico counties following recent detections of New World Screwworm (NWS) in Texas and New Mexico. These proactive measures are intended to protect Georgia’s agricultural industry and…

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Dealing with Canada geese in the summer

In late spring and early summer, you might note that Canada geese become more noticeable in many Georgia communities. Why is that? It is because these adaptable birds molt and temporarily become flightless. This inability to leave the area can sometimes lead to increased wildlife conflicts, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife…

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It’s skeeter season

Protect Yourself from Mosquitos This Summer Public Health Shares Tips to Prevent Mosquito-borne Illnesses VALDOSTA – Warmer weather means more time spent outdoors across South Georgia, but it also means mosquito season has arrived. The Georgia Department of Public Health’s South Health District is reminding residents to take simple steps to help prevent mosquito bites…

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15 years of service

Recently we had the pleasure of presenting Turner County Nurse Manager Mary Anne Sturdevan with her 15 Years of Service Award. Mary Anne wasn’t able to join us at Employee Development Day when awards were originally presented, so we were excited to celebrate this milestone with her today. Thank you, Mary Anne, for 15 years…

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