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Protesters arrested at UGA; Second Vogtle nuclear reactor; Food waste as energy

16m · Georgia Today · 29 Apr 23:00

On the Monday April 29th edition of Georgia Today:Authorities make arrests at the University of Georgia at a protest over the war in Gaza; The second of two new nuclear reactors at Georgia's PlantVogtleis up and running; and researchers look for a way to turn food waste into energy.

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