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Deputies Boyd and King will receive the NASRO Award of Valor for their heroic actions during the Apalachee High School ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNBarrow County School District to receive $1M after Apalachee HS shootingBarrow County Schools will receive $1 million in federal funds to offset costs from the Apalachee High School shooting.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNMother of Apalachee HS victim to file lawsuit over missed warningsBreanna Schermerhorn plans to file a $25 million lawsuit, alleging multiple agencies failed to act on warning signs before ...
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WGAU Radio on MSNSuspect in Apalachee High School shooting getting new lawyerBARROW COUNTY, GA — Colt Gray, the teen accused of shooting a killing four people at Apalachee High School in Barrow County ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNAccused Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray gets new attorneyColt Gray has a new attorney. Public defender Latoya Williams filed a motion Tuesday to take over as counsel for Gray. Gray ...
Baby bison appear to have a blast chasing each other at Yellowstone National Park A trucker in his late 70s who can't afford ...
A $25 million lawsuit will be filed soon by the mother of Mason Schermerhorn, who was killed in last year’s Apalachee High ...
Fourteen-year-old Mason Schermerhorn befriended everyone — including his bullies. His family believes his death could've been ...
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WGAU Athens Radio on MSNBarrow County School System set to receive money from federal governmentBarrow County School System is set to receive money from the federal government to cover costs to support Apalachee High ...
Barrow County Apalachee school shooting: Judge plans to move forward with father’s trial later this year By WSBTV.com News Staff June 17, 2025 at 10:13 am EDT ...
WINDER, Ga. — In one of two motions during Tuesday’s hearing, attorneys for Colin Gray, the father of accused Apalachee School shooter Colt Gray, asked the judge to change the trial venue ...
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WSAV-TV on MSN‘Ricky and Alyssa’s Law’ to make panic buttons in schools mandatorySenate Bill 17, also known as the ‘Ricky and Alyssa’s law,’ will require Georgia public K-12 schools to install mobile panic ...
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