VALDOSTA — The Quality of Life Association celebrates black history month with a narrated living timeline showcasing many famous Black history figures of yesterday and today. The fundraising event titled, “All Shades Art Exhibit and…
Georgia BOE meeting May 4
Release: May 1, 2020 – The State Board of Education will hold a called board meeting via teleconference on Monday, May 4, 2020, at 1:00 p.m. to discuss and consider Georgia’s CARES Act allocations. The meeting…
VSU waiving SAT/ACT scores for first-year undergrad applicants
Release: VALDOSTA — Valdosta State University is waiving SAT/ACT scores for all first-year undergraduate applicants who meet high school grade point average, high school curriculum, and other established requirements for admissions during the upcoming summer…
One-Third of Uninsured Americans Plan to Remain Uninsured
WASHINGTON - One-third of uninsured Americans plan to remain uninsured despite the Affordable Care Act's requirement that they obtain health insurance or pay a fine, according to a new Bankrate.com report. The most common explanation (given…
Free Workshop in Valdosta Covering New Healthcare Law
VALDOSTA, GA - Lowndes County residents will have the opportunity to learn more about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and receive assistance with online enrollment in a health insurance plan during a free healthcare assistance workshop. The…
Americans For Prosperity Georgia Supports Affordable Care Act…
ATLANTA, GA - Today Americans for Prosperity Georgia, a chapter of the nation's foremost advocate for health care choice, announced its support for the Georgia Health Care Freedom and ACA Noncompliance Act (HB 707). HB…
PSST! Early Bird Season Memberships Available Through Feb.…
VALDOSTA, GA — Early bird memberships are now available for the 2014 Peach State Summer Theatre season and can be purchased online by visiting the box office link at www.valdosta.edu/psst through Feb. 15. The cost…
Possible Insurance Cancellations in the Future
ATLANTA, GA - Ralph Hudgens, State Insurance Commissioner, says as many as 400,000 Georgians with their own insurance could receive cancellation notices or see modifications to their plans due to the Affordable Care Act. Glenn…