AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Watch in Atlanta: Centennial Olympic Park kicked off the FIFA Fan Festival with free games, live entertainment, and a big cultural marketplace—plus local families treating it like a neighborhood event, not just a sports stop. Immigration & Community Safety: Fulton DA Fani Willis warned Atlanta seniors about World Cup-related scams, while separate reporting highlights how ICE presence could shape whether some communities engage with events. Education & Health: Emory won a $15M grant to study how Georgia Superfund pollution affects health in Brunswick/Glynn County, building on a 2023 pilot. Local Government & Justice: Atlanta’s jail diversion services are in limbo after a contract lapse, with city leaders pushing Fulton County to keep PAD programs running. School Leadership: Bulloch County Schools confirmed Dr. Torian White as superintendent starting July 1. Arts & Learning: RIT researchers are preserving fading instructional TV history to inspire new interactive learning designs. Sports Culture: Georgia Tech offered scholarships to QB prospects Knox Kiffin and Andrew Smart, adding fuel to the Georgia–Alabama–Tech recruiting storyline.
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