Laurens County Animal Control facility experiences outage of Internet and phone services

Brenda Chain, Commissioner District 1
Brenda Chain, Commissioner District 1
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All Internet and phone services at the Laurens County Animal Control facility are currently unavailable. AT&T technicians are on site working to resolve the issue. In case of an emergency, residents are advised to call 911. For other inquiries related to Animal Control, the public is asked to contact the County Commissioners Office at (478)272-4755.

Laurens County schools saw a minimal enrollment increase of less than 0.1% in the 2022-23 school year compared to the previous year, according to the Georgia Department of Education (https://www.gadoe.org/). During that period, white students made up 45.9% of the county’s student population, while multiracial students accounted for 3%, making them the second least represented group (https://www.gadoe.org/).



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