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On this episode of Georgia NOW News, a Georgia organization is working to address the growing mental health challenges facing farmers. Also, forecasters with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predict a below-normal Atlantic hurricane season for 2026, but experts warn residents not to let their guard down as the season approaches. Plus, North Georgia apple growers are closely monitoring persistent drought conditions that could affect this year’s crop, while a former CDC supervisor admits to stealing more than $190,000 in taxpayer funds through a fraudulent invoicing scheme. And farmers in Georgia raise concerns about a proposed natural gas pipeline that could cut through productive farmland, adding to ongoing debates over property rights, compensation and agricultural impacts. 🎧 Tune in 24/7 to Georgia NOW. Grab the app or listen online at heargeorgianow.com — and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share Georgia NOW News wherever you get your podcasts. #GeorgiaNOW #GeorgiaNews #Agriculture #MentalHealth #HurricaneSeason #Drought #GeorgiaFarmers
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