Georgia food truck vendors to pay fewer fees in 2023
Currently, vendors must pay for permits for every county they set up in and that's a problem for food truck owners who travel to events across the state
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Warner Robins council waiving vendor fees for Independence Day concert
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Warner Robins council waiving vendor fees for Independence Day concert
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PGA Junior Golf League camp introducing the game to Central Georgia kids
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PGA Junior Golf League camp introducing the game to Central Georgia kids
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Fourth of July Events happening in Central Georgia
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Georgia's Attorney General files to have state's heartbeat law take effect
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