AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEarly Childhood & Local Growth: Celebree School opened its 50th franchise location in Marietta, expanding the brand’s Atlanta-area footprint and spotlighting demand for early learning. Fraud & Accountability: A Georgia man accused as the mastermind of a $165M crypto Ponzi scheme was deported from Fiji and returned to U.S. custody to face federal charges. City Planning & Tech Impacts: Atlanta City Council approved a Data Center Task Force to weigh grid, water, noise, taxes, and ratepayer costs—while Statesboro residents are gearing up for a zoning hearing over a proposed data center. Education Watch: Georgia lawmakers push literacy changes as schools start, including science-of-reading curriculum and literacy coaches; meanwhile, Bulloch and Valdosta districts report gains on Georgia Milestones. Community Arts & Nightlife: Dad’s Garage expanded into the former Dynamic El Dorado space on Edgewood Ave, keeping the improv-comedy incubator vibe alive under a new campus umbrella. Local Governance: The Georgia Board of Education recommended suspending Dublin City Schools board members, sending the final call to Gov. Kemp. Culture & Events: The Gadsden Arts Center & Museum announced winners for its 38th Art in Gadsden juried exhibition. Sports Culture: The WNBA addressed a viral “bet” moment involving Angel Reese and Paige Bueckers, underscoring league rules around wagering.
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