Georgia
Lionsgate to anchor new studio in Georgia
DOUGLASVILLE, Ga. – A $200-million movie and tv advanced is coming to Douglas County. Nice Level Studios will personal and function it whereas Lionsgate would be the long-term anchor tenant and title the house.
The five hundred,000-square-foot, full-service, leisure advanced will sit on 40 acres. It’ll embody 12 sound phases, plus workplace and help house.
Douglas County Commissioner Kelly Robinson says the county has been specializing in attracting media and expertise industries.
“I’m excited,” mentioned Robinson. “That is one thing that Douglas County has been ready on for a very long time. We’ve created a brand new environment, and it says we’re open for enterprise.”
Nice Level Studios owns the brand new media advanced and says it can supply a full set of manufacturing companies on-site, together with props, set constructing, eating places, location catering, and safety.
Robinson says it can create extra job alternatives.
“It’s going to create roughly 3,000 jobs, that’s key,” Robinson mentioned.
Lee Thomas, director of the Georgia Movie Workplace, says they’re excited for this subsequent chapter.
“We’re thrilled that nice level studios has chosen Douglasville for this thrilling venture, and we sit up for partnering with Lionsgate on movie and tv tasks for many years to return,” mentioned Thomas.
The power is ready to be up and operating by the tip of the 12 months.
Georgia
Georgia transportation crews prepare for winter storm
STORY: :: Georgia prepares for winter weather
with brine and road treatments
:: January 8, 2025
:: Forest Park, Georgia
:: Natalie Dale, Spokesperson, Georgia department of Transportation
“Brine is that mixture of water and salt. So the brine goes straight from these tanks into those tankers. And then you also have a system of pipes here where from the brine production unit outside — so where we’re churning up that granular salt and water, it feeds into the tanks.”
“We sit in a very precarious place here in Metro Atlanta. And a lot of what we get is ice which is very different. It is hard, if not impossible, to plow sheets of ice. It is easier to plow that big, fluffy snow that you do get in the North. So we have to develop a winter weather plan that is specific to southern winters which are very different than northern winters.”
GDOT’s MAU manages the state’s largest brine operation, producing and storing hundreds of thousands of gallons of brine to treat roads before and during winter storms.
This operation is crucial for preventing ice buildup on major highways, such as Interstates 75, 85, I-20, and 285, which are prioritized for treatment during storms.
GDOT spokesperson Natalie Dale says Georgia’s primary challenge during winter weather is ice, not snow.
“We sit in a very precarious place here in Metro Atlanta. And a lot of what we get is ice,” Dale said. “It is hard, if not impossible, to plow sheets of ice. It’s easier to plow the big, fluffy snow you get up north.”
Starting at midnight, GDOT crews and vehicles will begin brining roads as snow and ice are expected to impact the region on Friday.
Georgia
School Closings in Northeast Georgia
Due to the forecast of a winter storm with snow and ice, the following schools will be closed on Friday, January 10. Now Habersham will update the list as we receive the official notification from the school administration.
Schools
Tallulah Falls School as well as all extracurricular activities including the basketball games against Georgia Walton which have been postponed.
Colleges
Athens Technical College closed Friday.
If you would like to have your school or daycare added to our list, please email [email protected]
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Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs Have Entered a New Era of Georgia Football
As the Bulldogs turn their attention to the 2025 college football season, the team will be entering a new era of Georgia football.
The Georgia Bulldogs 2024 college football season ended just over a week ago and the transfer portal entires, draft declarations, and coaching changes that subsequently follow the conclusion of a season have begun taking place. But as the post-mortem era of the Dawgs’ season brings changes throughout the building, Georgia football as a whole is undergoing a change as well.
This year’s senior class at the University of Georgia finished their careers as the winningest class in Bulldog history and were an integral part of the team’s two conference titles and back-to-back national championships that ushered in a new era of dominance that had never been seen by Georgia fans. But with the collegiate careers of the most successful Bulldog class ever now over, the Dawgs’ “renaissance era” of dominance has seemingly reached its conclusion as well.
A handful of the Bulldogs’ starters this season had playing experience in a national championship game. Names such as Malaki Starks, Carson Beck, Tate Ratledge, Mykel Williams, and others provided the team with real-game experience and a cultural understanding of what it took to win a national championship. But with the exception of a few returning seniors such as Oscar Delp and Dillon Bell, virtually none of Georgia’s starters in 2025 will have any experience in national championship games. Subsequently, the first-hand “championship experience” that is often required to win a national title within the roster has greatly been diminished.
As alarming as this news may be for Bulldog fans, it is certainly not the end of the world. After all, the Dawgs’ 2024 roster showcased numerous flashes of championship culture throughout the season. Flashes such as the team’s overtime win over Texas in the SEC Championship and an eight-overtime thriller against Georgia Tech at home prove that future rosters are more than capable of rebuilding the culture and habits that it takes to win the final game of the season.
The Georgia Bulldogs’ 2021 and 2022 rosters provided an incredible foundation for following teams to compete for national titles. But as members of those teams depart, conferences realign, and the College Football Playoff format changes, it is time to turn the page on Georgia’s “renaissance era” of dominance and usher in a new era of Georgia Football. An era that provides the team with a new championship culture and experiences that provide succeeding teams with the ability to continue the incredible legacy of the Georgia Bulldogs.
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