Archaeologists and Civil War experts are teaming up to search for artifacts at a battle site near the Oconee River in northeast Georgia. Next week, the group will begin digging at the site of the 1864 Battle of Barber's Creek. The goal is to attract funding for a potential park. Archaeologists also are planning to dig at a Revolutionary War-era fort in nearby Oconee County.
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Friday, July 11, 2008
Digging set to start at Civil War site
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7/11/2008 04:50:00 PM
Labels: archeologist, battle of barber's creek, Civil War, clarke county georgia, oconee river
Friday, October 26, 2007
Jury sides with fired poultry workers
A federal jury has awarded $415,000 to two former northeast Georgia poultry plant employees who were fired for complaining about fraud, hiring discrimination and other abuses by supervisors. The jury found that ConAgra Poultry Co. in Clarke County - later bought by Pilgrim's Pride Corp. - fired the women in September 2003 after they blew the whistle on an assistant to the human resources manager who made a fake Social Security card for an illegal immigrant who worked a side job for the plant's general manager.
The panel also found that the manager's assistant authorized falsified insurance coverage so another employee could claim his sister and nephew - also illegal immigrants - as dependents on his health plan. In a decision Tuesday, the jury awarded Scarlet Reyna and Maria Ortega a combined $415,000 for lost wages and benefits, as well as emotional pain and mental anguish.
The panel also found that the manager's assistant authorized falsified insurance coverage so another employee could claim his sister and nephew - also illegal immigrants - as dependents on his health plan. In a decision Tuesday, the jury awarded Scarlet Reyna and Maria Ortega a combined $415,000 for lost wages and benefits, as well as emotional pain and mental anguish.
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10/26/2007 05:44:00 PM
Labels: clarke county georgia, conagra poultry co., maria ortega, pilgrim's pride corp., scarlet reyna
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