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February 9, 2010

Ga. debates incentives for federal crackdown (Macon Telegraph)
Governor: Raise pay for ‘All-Star’ teachers. Punish test cheats (AJC Get Schooled)
House Education Committee: Spending flexibility and reforming bad boards (AJC Get Schooled)
Senate bill sets to reward municipalities who seek out criminal illegal immigrants (AJC Gold Dome Live)
South Georgia city wants to become 'inland port' (AP)
Perdue says leaders of teacher groups out of sync (Augusta Chronicle)
Frustrated job seekers deciding to call it quits (AP)
Lake level highest since mid-November (Access North Georgia)
Governor Perdue Introduces Legislation, Constitutional Amendment to Create a Cabinet Form of Govt. (ATL City Biz List)
Lewis Blames State Leadership For Little High Speed Rail Money
(GPB)
School leaders oppose Perdue's proposal (Gainesville Times)
Group scrutinizing Athens-Clarke operations (Athens Banner-Herald)
Perdue influence shows in GOP governors' strategy (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Perdue's water bill will be scrutinized (The Brunswick News)
Georgia's school recipe relies on tracking students and evaluating teachers (Florida Times-Union)
Not everyone sold on property tax plan (AJC)
Metro Atlanta foreclosures skyrocket this month (AJC)
Don McKee: School board needs to admit problems so it can start fixing them (Marietta Daily Journal)

 

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