Sonny Perdue will retire as chancellor of the University System of Georgia, closing one of the longest careers in Georgia public life.
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Sonny Perdue to Retire
Sonny Perdue will retire as chancellor of the University System of Georgia, closing one of the longest careers in Georgia public life. Perdue, the state's first Republican governor since Reconstruction, went on to serve as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture under President Trump before taking the USG chancellor post in 2022. "From Houston County to the governor's office to Washington and back home again, my career has been guided by a simple belief: public service is a calling, and we're meant to lift others and leave things better than we found them," Perdue said. Gov. Brian Kemp and other state leaders praised Perdue's public service and stewardship of the state college system. Perdue will remain in the role until the Board of Regents selects a successor through a national search. |
Immigrant Charged in Deadly Attacks
Olaolukitan Adon Abel, 26, was charged in Monday's deadly shooting and stabbing spree in the Atlanta suburbs of Decatur, Brookhaven, and Panthersville. Two women were killed and a third victim, a man, was critically injured. One of those killed, Lauren Bullis, 40, was a federal DHS investigator walking her dog when she was shot and stabbed multiple times. Abel, who is from the United Kingdom, has prior convictions in Georgia and California. His attorney has requested his release on bond. As of midday Thursday, a judge had yet to decide. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin called the attacks "acts of pure evil" and said Bullis "brought warmth and kindness" to her colleagues. |
Courthouse Fate Unclear
Floyd County is moving on two tracks to recover from a March 23 fire that gutted Rome's 134-year-old courthouse, with the site's future still unclear. The county hired a construction team to shore up the clock tower and exterior walls pending further study into the extent of damage and restoration possibilities. The county also awarded a $2.8 million renovation contract to relocate displaced E-911, Juvenile Court, and tax offices to a former law enforcement center. County officials have not yet determined whether the historic building can be fully restored. A fire marshal's investigation into the cause of the fire remains ongoing. |
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