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For $4,000: Auburn local who wins cash in 2 days on Jeopardy! Who is Lee Wilkins?
Auburn resident Lee Wilkins may have missed a few questions while on the game show, but she didn’t leave empty handed. We spoke with her to see what it was like competing on the hit show.
Georgia district attorneys file new lawsuit challenging state oversight panel
“The lawsuit marks a crucial step in fighting back against a growing national trend of states threatening the independence of local DAs,” said Josh Rosenthal, legal director of the Public Rights Project.
State energy regulators OK Georgia Power plan to boost generating capacity to meet needs
Some environmental and consumer advocacy groups signed off on the agreement. But others pushed back because some of the additional generating capacity will come from fossil fuel sources.
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