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Another trip tp El Quelite [Video]

 We took another day trip to El Quelite. And again took the 15free road to the bridge repair. Then the dirt road over the river. 

The turn off to the dirt road. 

A whole line of stopped cars in front of us. Must be some work going on holding up the traffic. 

Finally on our way. They are moving the big beams again.

And another one.

So here is the video from the dash cam. From the 15 free highway to the Marmol highway. It was an interesting trip this time. Video is about nine minutes and has no sound. Click hereto watch it in full screen. Around the first of December there was a piece in the paper here that a section of the NEW El Quelite bridge had collapsed. It also said they had planned on reopening it in two weeks. My personal opinion is the entire bridge is nowhere near being ready to reopen. Let alone a month …

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Kemp Signs Legislation Designed to Strengthen Georgia's Workforce [Video]

Today, Governor Brian P. Kemp signed four bills designed to strengthen and enhance Georgias robust workforce. The legislation includesHB 1435, which provides needs-based financial aid to eligible higher education students who experience a gap in their tuition funding;SB 397, which recognizes all other state approved high school equivalency programs in Georgia and extends a voucher []

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AP African American studies class debuts in 60 US high schools Action News Jax [Video]

AP African American Studies will introduce a new generation of students to the amazingly rich cultural, artistic and political contributions of African Americans, said Trevor Packer, the College Boards senior vice president of AP and instruction.