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Georgia Homes News Archive18-Dec-2005
- 'Evacuees rebuilding lives in Georgia (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Dana and Stacy Riley and their seven children had no Christmas tree in their rented Lawrenceville home until a new friend brought one for them. Sandra Tureaud doesn't have a job, a car or a license, and her new house in College Park is empty except for three beds and a dining room set.
- '500,000-Plus Without Power After Ice Storm (Idaho Press-Tribune)
About 7,500 utility technicians were on the job, Duke said. Power was restored more quickly in Georgia, where the remaining 30,000 homes and businesses still without electricity Friday afternoon were expected to have power by morning.
- 'Southern Ice Storm Renders Many Powerless (AP via Yahoo! News)
More than 700,000 homes and businesses began the day Friday without power after a frigid night allowed ice to build from a deadly storm in the South.
- 'Georgia Tech Students Spend Break Doing Hurricane Relief (Newswise)
As many Americans take pains to complete their last-minute holiday shopping, a group of Georgia Tech students will be helping people whose homes were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina to rebuild their lives.
- 'Atlanta Journal-Constitution Examines Debate Over Drug Recycling Programs, Georgia's 'Underground Network' For HIV (Medical News Today)
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Thursday examined the renewed debate over nationwide drug recycling programs and how "with the cost of pharmaceuticals rising, more people are paying attention to the destruction" of unused prescription drugs.
- 'Well over half a million still in dark from ice storm; at least 4 killed (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
UNDATED Icy roads have made driving dangerous from Georgia to Maryland. More than 700-thousand homes and businesses began the day without power after a frigid night allowed ice to build up.
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