Georgia officials knew chemicals from carpet mills were polluting local water. The people did not

State officials knew nearly two decades ago that toxic chemicals called PFAS were spreading from the carpet mills of northwest Georgia into rivers that are the region's main source of drinking water

May 6, 2026Updated: May 6, 2026
AP nullBy DYLAN JACKSON/THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION, JASON DEAREN/AP and JUSTIN PRICE/THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION

Huskers take regional opener, top South Dakota State 4-1

Huskers take regional opener, top South Dakota State 4-1

Jimmy Johns notes Nebraska City's high traffic counts

20 years after Walmart anchored Nebraska City's 11th Street commercial district, Jimmy Johns stakes claim to last spot on old Grundman Airfield side

Petition filed would permit family to choose which school district to send their property tax dollars to

Petition filed would permit family to choose which school district to send their property tax dollars to

Nebraska Community Blood Bank declares blood emergency as hospitals brace for summer trauma season

An organization in Nebraska that supplies hospitals with blood says their reserves are running dangerously low