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  2. Robyn Crittenden - Wikipedia

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    Crittenden is a former general counsel for Morehouse College, assistant vice chancellor for legal affairs for the Georgia Board of Regents, and an assistant county attorney for DeKalb County, Georgia. [2] In 2015, Governor Nathan Deal appointed Crittenden as the commissioner of the Department of Human Services.

  3. DeKalb County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The area of DeKalb county was acquired by the state of Georgia as a result of the 1821 Treaty of Indian Springs with a faction of the Muscogee (Creek). DeKalb County, formed in 1822 from Henry, Gwinnett and Fayette counties, took its name from Baron Johann de Kalb (1721–1780), a Bavarian-born former officer in the French Army, who fought for the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary ...

  4. DHHS - Wikipedia

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    United States Department of Health and Human Services (also known as HHS) Dixie Hollins High School, a high school in Pinellas County, Florida, U.S. Druid Hills High School, a high school in DeKalb County, Georgia, U.S.

  5. Lawsuits, bomb threats and a Capitol arrest: Live coverage of ...

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    Police in DeKalb County, Georgia are investigating seven bomb threats received on Election Day. DeKalb, part of metro Atlanta, is a deep blue county that voted overwhelmingly for Joe Biden in 2020.

  6. Category:DeKalb County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in DeKalb County, Georgia (2 C, 42 P) Pages in category "DeKalb County, Georgia" ... DeKalb County Police Department; E. East Atlanta; Edgewood ...

  7. Frances Freeborn Pauley - Wikipedia

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    These positions include: President of the DeKalb County League of Women Voters, President of the Georgia chapter of the League of Women Voters, Head of Georgia Council on Human Relations, and working as an administrator in Office of Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. [5]

  8. Georgia Mental Health Institute - Wikipedia

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    At its closing it had 141 beds and a $24.5 million budget. Due to rising costs, the Georgia Department of Human Resources proposed that the hospital close. They decided that they could send GMHI patients to other hospitals nearby and use the $24.5 million budget in other community mental health services. [2]

  9. List of law enforcement agencies in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the U.S. state of Georgia.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 628 law enforcement agencies employing 26,551 sworn police officers, about 274 for each 100,000 residents.