AFTER A TRIP through the Supreme Court of Georgia, a complex dispute over a proposed landfill in northwestern Georgia was resolved when a Murray County judge reversed his earlier order, and ruled that the county commissioner and manager were authorized to deny a permit for the new facility-even though the county had, apparently, previously approved the project.

The high court held that the county could consider “any relevant factor” that went into developing its waste-management plan-including

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