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Board of Education honors long-time employees, celebrates state winners 

The Houston County Board of Education recognized many employees who have served over 30 years consecutively and congratulated state winners throughout the District in Tuesday’s meeting.
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Those kids that won just three games out of 30 in 2023 secured the Eagles’ (10-5, 1-3 Region 2-5A) first region win in seven years on Tuesday with a 4-3 defeat of Lee County (8-5, 1-3 Region).
A woman in traditional Indian clothing dancing. Behind her is the Indian flag which is orange, white and green.
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Houston County Courthouse building with a symmetrical, modern facade featuring large windows, columns, and trimmed shrubs on a dry lawn under a sunny sky.
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