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by Ross Williams, Georgia Recorder [This article first appeared in the Georgia Recorder, republished with permission] November 22, 2022 On Friday, Zach Binney, an assistant professor at Emory University’s Oxford…
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by Arielle Robinson Back in City Hall Monday evening, the Smyrna City Council unanimously approved several agenda items. First, they approved the 2023 city employee benefits insurance plans, which they…