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1 #683: Navigating the effect of AI on marketing jobs and the job market with Sue Keith, Landrum Talent Solutions 23:28
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My guest today has been keeping us up to date with the current state of hiring for marketers on a quarterly basis, which has taken us on quite a roller coaster ride. Today we’re going to look at how marketing and communication execs are responding to the latest developments in the world while still needing to get their work done. To take a look at the latest here, I’d like to welcome back to the show Sue Keith, Corporate Vice President at Landrum Talent Solutions. About Sue Keith Sue Keith is Corporate Vice President at Landrum Talent Solutions. With deep expertise in navigating complex labor markets, Sue has a front-row seat to the evolving dynamics of marketing roles, hiring trends, and the broader implications of AI and economic uncertainty. RESOURCES Landrum Talent Solutions: https://www.landrumtalentsolutions.com https://www.landrumtalentsolutions.com This episode is brought to you by Landrum Talent Solutions, a national recruiting firm specializing in marketing and HR positions. https://www.landrumtalentsolutions.com Catch the future of e-commerce at eTail Boston, August 11-14, 2025. Register now: https://bit.ly/etailboston and use code PARTNER20 for 20% off for retailers and brands Online Scrum Master Summit is happening June 17-19. This 3-day virtual event is open for registration. Visit www.osms25.com and get a 25% discount off Premium All-Access Passes with the code osms25agilebrand Don't Miss MAICON 2025, October 14-16 in Cleveland - the event bringing together the brights minds and leading voices in AI. Use Code AGILE150 for $150 off registration. Go here to register: https://bit.ly/agile150 Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company…
Georgia Today
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Georgia Today is the daily podcast from GPB News bringing you compelling stories and in-depth reporting that you won’t hear anywhere else. Peter Biello hosts this quick and convenient way to get the best of GPB News’ extensive coverage of the topics that matter to you, delivered directly to your device every weekday afternoon.
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Georgia Today is the daily podcast from GPB News bringing you compelling stories and in-depth reporting that you won’t hear anywhere else. Peter Biello hosts this quick and convenient way to get the best of GPB News’ extensive coverage of the topics that matter to you, delivered directly to your device every weekday afternoon.
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1 'No Kings' Protests this weekend; Man dies in ICE custody; Federal cuts to Job Corps 12:11
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On the Friday, June 13 edition of Georgia Today : Weekend protests for so-called "No Kings Day" are planned across the nation; a Mexican citizen dies by suicide while in ICE custody in Georgia; federal budget cuts to the Job Corps program leave vulnerable young people wondering where they'll go next.…
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1 Study shows above-average PFAS levels; CDC jobs reinstated; The Gathering arena approved 12:45
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On the Thursday, June 12 edition of Georgia Today : A new study shows residents of two Georgia cities have above average levels of forever chemicals in their blood; More than 400 CDC employees have their jobs reinstated; And a new $3 billion development in Atlanta could mean the return of pro hockey.…
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1 Protests against CDC rules; State AG warns future protesters; Barrow Co. SRO funding 7:53
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On the Wednesday June 11th edition of Georgia Today: Protesters show out to demonstrate against the Trump administration's changes to CDC guidelines; The State Attorney General threatens domestic terrorism charges against future protesters who quote "earn it"; And the fight over who will pay for school security officers in Barrow County continues.…
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1 State Election Board rules struck down; Housing challenges for intellectually disabled 12:55
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On the June 10 edition: The state Supreme Court strikes down changes to State Election Board rules; Georgia's getting new area code; and a look at the challenges Georgians with intellectual disabilities face when it comes to housing.
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1 RNC convention; Public Service Commission election; COVID vaccine recommendation ended 10:10
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On the Monday, June 9 edition of Georgia Today : Georgia Republicans wrap up their state convention in Dalton; the election for Georgia's Public Service Commission suffers from low voter turnout; how COVID-19 vaccine recommendations affect those with long-term complications.
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1 Savannah mayor goes undercover; Social media law; 2025 FIFA Club World Cup 12:18
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On the Friday, June 6 edition of Georgia Today : The mayor of Savannah goes undercover with the Chatham County sheriff to catch scammers; courts hear a challenge to a Georgia law aimed at restricting childrens' social media use; and the city of Atlanta gears up to host six matches of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.…
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1 Medicaid and SNAP backlog; MTG's regrets over spending bill vote; Restoring oyster beds 11:25
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On the Thursday June 5th edition of Georgia Today: Georgia tackles a backlog of Medicaid and SNAP applicants; Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has regrets about her vote for the so-called Big Beautfiul Bill; And wildlife officials try a new method for restoring oyster habitats near Sapelo Island.…
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1 Folkston ICE center doubles capacity; Cuts to Job Corps program; Space photo exhibit 16:18
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On the Wednesday, June 4 edition of Georgia Today : An ICE processing center in Southeast Georgia more than doubles its capacity as part of a nationwide federal crackdown on immigration; Federal cuts to the Job Corps program affect at-risk youth in Atlanta; And we'll tell you how some rare photographs taken in space ended up in Columbus, Ga.…
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Georgia Today

1 Bibb County Jail under fire for conditions; Apalachee responder is Sheriff of Year 11:59
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On the Tuesday, June 3 edition of Georgia Today: Allegations of inhumane conditions at Macon's Bibb County Jail sparks a debate about whether to build a new one; the Atlanta Motor speedway in Henry County is getting a new name; and the sheriff who responded to last years shooting at Apalachee High School is selected as Georgia Sheriff of the Year.…
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1 Sanctuary cities list disappeared; Lt. Gov. race adds another; More solar for Fulton 8:39
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On the Monday, June 2 edition of Georgia Today: A federal list of so-called "sanctuary cities" that included Atlanta and Athens has disappeared; a Macon state senator has entered Georgia's lieutenant governor race; Fulton County is poised to generate a lot more solar power.
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1 Four counties named 'sanctuary jurisdictions'; Mayor of Camilla arrested 11:19
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On the Friday, May 30 edition of Georgia Today : Four Georgia counties are among those labeled quote "sanctuary jurisdictions" by the Trump administration; the mayor of a Southwest Georgia town is arrested for alleged election interference; and Grammy award winner Jon Batiste addresses graduates at the Savannah College of Art and Design.…
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1 Billions lost in clean energy jobs; SNAP theft; Columbus fires city manager 11:05
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On the Thursday, May 29 edition of Georgia Today : Georgia loses billions of dollars in clean energy investments; SNAP recipients say they've lost $23 million dollars to theft; And the Columbus City Council fires city manager Isaiah Hugley.
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1 Dalton student's arrest could be citizenship path; Williams vows Head Start expansion 8:02
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On the Wednesday, May 28 edition of Georgia Today : How a false arrest could actually lead to a path to citizenship for a 19-year-old student; The Georgia Supreme Court upholds gun carry restrictions for people under 21; And U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams says she intends to expand the early childhood education program Head Start.…
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1 Georgia Power energy negotiations; New BioLab report; Non-opioid painkiller approved 9:05
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On the Tuesday, May 27 edition of Georgia Today : Georgia Power pushes more fossil fuel use to accommodate data center growth; Investigators highlight the "disturbing" ways BioLab was storing dangerous chemicals; And a new painkiller could help patients avoid addiction to opioids.
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1 Trump's new budget plan cuts clean energy; Augusta VA healthcare report; Momocon 11:23
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On the Friday May 23rd edition of Georgia Today: Energy advocates warn President Trump's new spending bill could hurt Georgia's green energy industry; A scathing new report details problems with Augusta's VA healthcare system; And Momocon, this weekend in Atlanta, finds its economic strength in its diverse fanbase.…
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1 Executive order on prescription drugs; Hurricane season; New mother mental health 10:34
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On the Thursday May 22nd edition of Georgia Today: A look at what the President's executive order on prescription drugs might mean for local retailers; This year might be a big one for hurricanes; And specialists across the state are paying special attention to the mental health concerns of new mothers.…
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1 Tax relief for seniors; Autonomous vehicles; Public Service Commission public comments 15:14
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On the Wednesday, May 21 edition of Georgia Today : Atlanta housing authority is offering 20 years of property tax relief to seniors; an autonomous vehicle company is coming to Georgia; does the state's Public Service Commission actually consider what people say during public comment periods?
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1 Deadly shootings in Macon; Savannah PD trained on LGBTQ hate crimes; Atlanta author 19:18
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On the May 20 edition of Georgia Today : Macon police are investigating two recent shootings which claimed the lives of four people;tThe Savannah Pride Center trains city police on how to identify and respond to LGBTQ hate crimes; and in an Atlanta author's new memoir, she compares her story with that of legendary English novelist Virginia Woolf.…
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1 'Death of democracy' protest; Ga. Power freezes rates; Ossoff takes on housing crisis 9:15
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On the Monday, May 19 edition: Hundreds gather in Atlanta to protest what they call "the death of democracy"; Georgia Power freezes rates for three years; and Sen. Jon Ossoff targets corporate landlords who some tenants say treat them unfairly.
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1 BioLab closes Conyers plant; Trump's mega-bill hits roadblock; Missing hiker found 11:35
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On the Friday, May 16 edition of Georgia Today : The BioLab plant in Conyers is closing; Donald Trump's Big Beautiful Bill hits a roadblock; and the parents of a Georgia woman lost in the California wilderness for weeks describe how they felt when they learned she was safe.
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1 Protests over student facing deportation; DOJ cancels grants; Flag football 14:36
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On the Thursday, May 15 edition of Georgia Today : Hundreds of protesters demand the release of a college student facing deportation; the U.S. Justice Department cancels grants to Georgia organizations related to crime prevention and victim services; and state leaders push more Georgia high schools to girls' flag football.…
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1 SNAP benefits at risk; Crime drops in Atlanta; Effect of Trump tariffs on retail 11:05
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On the Wednesday, May 14 edition of Georgia Today : Georgia Democrats say kids may go hungry because of Republican-proposed cuts to SNAP benefits; new data show a drop in crime in Atlanta; and President Trump's tariffs change the way one Georgia toy retailer is stocking her shelves.
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1 Student still in ICE custody after charges dropped; Voter challenge ruling appealed 11:18
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On the Tuesday, May 13 edition of Georgia Today : A Georgia college student remains in ICE custody, even though charges against her were dismissed; Morehouse College announces its next president; And a judge hears arguments over whether a conservative-led mass voter challenge intimidated voters of color.…
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1 Hurricane season outlook; King enters Senate race; Ga. Catholics honor Pope Leo XIV 8:04
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On the Monday, May 12 edition of Georgia Today : Georgia climate scientists predict another busy hurricane season this year; Another Republican has entered the race for U.S. Senate; and Georgia Catholics honor the new Pope Leo XIV in Savannah.
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1 Timber industry relief bill signed; ICE detains 19 yr. old student; The Raven podcast 12:50
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On the May 9 edition: Relief is on the way for Georgia's timber industry; ICE detains a 19-year-old Georgia college student described as a "good soul"; and a new podcast profiles the 2000 double murder that shocked Atlanta's Buckhead neighborhood and made national headlines.
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1 Kemp looks to upgrade 911 infrastructure; Health providers urge action on pollution 15:25
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On the Thursday, May 8 edition: Gov. Brian Kemp looks to upgrade the infrastructure for the state's 911 emergency hotline; some Georgia health care providers urge state and federal governments to take action against pollution; and today's the birthday of jazz pioneer Mary Lou Williams.
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1 Greene on U.S. Senate race; Teacher recruitment; New Dem. Party Chair Charlie Bailey 11:46
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On the Wednesday, May 7 edition of Georgia Today : Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene remains noncommittal to a U.S. Senate run; a law designed to recruit teachers doesn't pan out; and the new Chair of the Georgia Democratic Party says health care will be a fundamental issue for his party going forward.…
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1 High-speed police chase policy; Alleged Apalachee HS shooter court appearance 15:26
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On the Tuesday, May 6 edition: The Atlanta City Council calls for stricter guidelines around high speed police chases; the accused Apalachee High School shooter appears in court; what Gov. Brian Kemp's decision not to run for senate could mean for the midterm elections.
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1 Kemp won't run for Senate; Ga. Democrats elect new leader; Proposed Medicaid cuts 7:33
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On the May 5 edition: Kemp won't run for Senate next year; The Georgia Democratic Party elects a new leader; proposed Medicaid cuts could hurt children with asthma.
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1 Dems rally in Cherokee; Cash bail lawsuit; Sea turtle nesting season begins 8:32
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On the Friday, May 2 edition of Georgia Today : Democrats rally in one of Georgia's Republican strongholds, two incarcerated women sue the state over Georgia's cash bail law, and Coastal Georgia's sea turtle nesting season is officially underway.
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1 Americorps workers laid off; New police training; Flannery O'Connor paintings exhibit 10:21
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On the Thursday May 1 edition of Georgia Today : Americorps volunteers across Georgia face layoffs from the Trump administration; the Georgia Alzheimers Association partners with state law enforcement for a new training initiative; and a Milledgeville farm hosts an exhibit of paintings by author Flannery O'Connor.…
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1 SCOTUS could rule on FBI raid case; Brunswick pollution report; Georgia's trade war 7:09
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On the Wednesday, April 30 edition of Georgia Today : The Supreme Court could rule in a Georgia case of a botched FBI raid; Emory University details health effects of pollution in coastal Brunswick; and the Georgia Chamber reports on the trade war.
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1 "Cop City" opens in Atlanta; Head Start may face cuts; Loeffler event in Suwanee 7:35
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On the Tuesday, April 29 edition of Georgia Today : The city of Atlanta officially opens its public safety training center known as "Cop City"; A nonprofit for early childhood development is the latest to face possible federal budget cuts; And U.S. Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler visits Suwanee.…
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1 Bottoms files for Governor run; Kemp signs education bills; Funding cuts for research 7:53
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On the Monday April 28th edition of Georgia Today: Former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms makes plans to run for governor; Governor Kemp signs several education bills into law; And public health research is the latest target of the federal government's efforts to reduce the national budget.
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1 Federal govt. restores legal status of intl. students; The future of Piedmont Park 13:32
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On the Friday, April 25 edition of Georgia Today : Savannah city officials draw up a new zoning district for affordable housing; a nonprofit unveils its "future vision" for Atlanta's Piedmont Park; and after a brief court battle, the federal government restores the legal status of dozens of international students.…
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1 Judge hears case of targeted students; The Stitch gets new funding; Antiques Roadshow 8:28
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On the Thursday, April 24 edition of Georgia Today : A federal judge hears the case of dozens of international students targeted for deportation by the Trump administration; a proposed greenspace over parts of the interstate in Atlanta finds a new source of funding; and the popular PBS program Antiques Roadshow heads to Savannah.…
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1 Ga. Dems announce plans for deportation bill; Cowsert AG run; Air Quality Report 7:31
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On the Wednesday, April 23 edition of Georgia Today : Democratic state senators announce legislation to protect U.S. Citizens from deportation; Athens state Sen. Bill Cowsert says he'll run for state attorney general. And a new study says air quality in Georgia has a lot of room for improvement.
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1 Kemp signs tort reform bills; Georgia crop outlook; Atlanta Beltline rail link 11:31
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On the April 22 edition: Kemp signs two new bills limiting lawsuits in Georgia; this could be a good year for Georgia crops; and will the imagined rail link for Atlanta's Beltline ever come to fruition?
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1 Court victory for targeted students; Pope Francis dies; Healthy Start expansion 9:49
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On the April 21 edition: A victory in court for Georgia international students; Georgians react to Pope Francis' death; 10 counties will soon benefit from Healthy Start program.
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1 Judge hears arguments over targeted foreign students; Fatal high-speed chase in Atl. 17:07
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On the Thursday April 17th edition of Georgia Today: A federal judge hears arguments over foreign students targeted for deportation allegedly without due process; Activists call for an end to high speed police chases after a fatal crash in Atlanta. And how language barriers can put older adults at risk in our healthcare system.…
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1 3 people arrested at MTG town hall; Fort Benning has name restored; Flouride in water 15:09
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On the Wednesday April 16th edition of Georgia Today: Three people are arrested at a chaotic town hall meeting for Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene; The Army restores the name of Fort Benning; And we speak with a Georgia doctor who says removing fluoride from drinking water, as some conservatives want, would be bad for children.…
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1 Fed official says tariffs may raise prices; Students sue over deportation risk; WAYMO 15:39
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On the Tuesday, April 15 edition of Georgia Today : The head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta says consumers should get ready for higher prices; Self driving cars are coming to Atlanta, and 17 foreign college students sue the federal government for seemingly using their past interactions with police to make them vulnerable to deportation.…
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1 Tax filing deadline approaches; Student visas revoked; WWII veteran honored by France 12:48
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On the April 14 edition: Georgians have a little extra time to file taxes this year; a Macon hospital has special care program for pregnant or postpartum; a 100-year-old WWII vet receives France's highest honor.
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1 Bernice King speaks out against HUD cuts; Fort Gaines disbands its police department 10:51
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On the Friday April 11th edition of Georgia Today: The daughter of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaks out against federal cuts to public housing; Southwest Georgia's Fort Gaines disbands its police department; And the city of Columbus celebrates the centennial of the Liberty Theatre.
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1 Family of man who died in Bibb jail preps civil lawsuit; Kemp considers Senate run 15:48
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On the Thursday, April 10 edition of Georgia Today: The family of a man who died in the Macon-Bibb County jail prepares a civil lawsuit; Gov. Brian Kemp considers a senate run in 2026; and the Masters Tournament tees off in Augusta.
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