
On the June 1 edition: Democratic candidates for Senate and governor campaign together, while Republicans debate ahead of the runoff; A major manufacturer plans to expand to Macon; And two Georgia schools are expected to be among the first in the country to join a new accreditation agency for public colleges and universities.
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Georgia Today: Columbus data centers; I-285 closure; World Cup hot weather

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Data center preparation; Georgia's storm resilience; World Cup traffic
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