Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight's show... The state's top judges decide whether to sue Gov. Sonny Perdue over court funding. And, as Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears retires, how a Republican replacement could reshape the court. Where you can view Monet's water lilies. We find out how Georgia public school students performed on standardized tests. Plus, Athens band The Curdory Road has found a following in a town already filled with big-name acts. These stories and more tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette , and download a free podcast on iTunes.GPB News Archive
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Friday, June 5, 2009
Georgia Gazette Friday, June 5, 2009
Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight's show... The state's top judges decide whether to sue Gov. Sonny Perdue over court funding. And, as Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears retires, how a Republican replacement could reshape the court. Where you can view Monet's water lilies. We find out how Georgia public school students performed on standardized tests. Plus, Athens band The Curdory Road has found a following in a town already filled with big-name acts. These stories and more tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette , and download a free podcast on iTunes.
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6/05/2009 10:49:00 AM
Labels: CRCT, Judges suing, Leah Ward Sears, Monet, Supreme Court