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Yamasee Tribe hosts annual Green Corn Unity Festival in Allendale
SUMMARY: The Yamasee Indian Tribe of Seminoles held their annual Green Corn Unity Festival in Allendale, South Carolina, at USC Salkehatchie. The event, symbolizing renewal, featured traditional clothing and performances. Chief Se’khuhadjo Gentle emphasized the importance of preserving the tribe’s heritage and honoring ancestors. The festival also honored 14-year-old Markayla Roberts, who was killed by a stray bullet, with a proclamation declaring the day “Markayla Roberts Day.” Allendale County Councilman Carl Love discussed the ongoing fight for justice for Roberts and other cold case victims, hoping the festival fosters unity in the community. The event concluded the next day.
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Officials report average eagle nesting season in coastal Georgia, nearly 200 eaglets fledged statewide
SUMMARY: In 2025, Coastal Georgia recorded a 73% bald eagle nest success rate with 83 eaglets, including five new nests and 81 occupied, per Georgia DNR. The coast’s success is attributed to abundant food in estuaries, while southwest Georgia showed lower rates, possibly due to storm damage from Helene and Milton in 2024 and lingering avian influenza effects. The disease, initially coastal, has spread inland. Despite this, eagle populations have rebounded, with Georgia maintaining around 200 nest territories annually for a decade. The public is encouraged to report nests and support conservation through special license plates.
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Senate megabill marks biggest Medicaid cuts in history
SUMMARY: Senate Republicans passed a tax and spending bill including the largest Medicaid cuts since its 1960s inception, aiming to reduce spending by $1 trillion over ten years. The Congressional Budget Office projects nearly 12 million lower-income Americans will lose coverage by 2034, mainly targeting those who gained insurance via Medicaid expansion. Key measures include strict work requirements for beneficiaries and restrictions on state provider taxes, which could destabilize rural hospitals. Critics warn this will increase uninsured rates, medical debt, and healthcare access issues, while GOP leaders claim no eligible individuals will lose benefits. The bill awaits House approval amid concerns over its impact on the social safety net.
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Get ready for a wet start to July, but drier skies ahead for the Fourth!
SUMMARY: Tuesday in the CSRA brings heat, humidity, and scattered to numerous thunderstorms, especially north and west of Augusta, with possible damaging winds of 40–60 mph and heavy rain causing localized flash flooding. A cold front from the west fuels this moisture and storm activity. Storm chances shift south Wednesday, with temperatures in the upper 80s to near 90, maintaining muggy summer conditions. By Thursday, drier air filters in, though some afternoon showers remain possible. For July 4th and the weekend, drier, sunnier, and seasonably hot weather is expected. A low-pressure system near the Florida Panhandle may develop, but impacts are uncertain and likely minimal.
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