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Data Center Backlash in Georgia: Residents are still pushing for answers after reports that a Georgia data center used nearly 30 million gallons of water without residents being billed—fueling fresh anger over transparency and local control. Severe Weather Pause: Georgia’s severe weather season has been unusually quiet, with experts pointing to a missing “lifting” trigger despite moisture in the air. Budget Tension: Gov. Brian Kemp vetoed $300 million after income tax cuts created a deficit, including money tied to reforestation, land conservation, arts, and short-line rail. Drought Pressure: More than 60% of the U.S. is in drought, and Georgia is among the areas facing worsening dry conditions. Local Food Safety: Two Richmond Hill restaurants earned 100s in recent inspections, while one Springfield spot scored 71 with repeat sanitation issues. Wildlife Watch: Duck nesting boxes get predator guards to deter climbers, but they don’t stop all threats—especially snakes and flying squirrels.

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