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94% of 2026 Homebuyers Will Change Their Plans If Interest Rates Don't Drop
News, February 09, 2026
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New Report: Working Americans Struggling to Prepare for Retirement
News, February 09, 2026
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Warner Robins Approves Rezoning for 16-acre Neighborhood with Homes and Local Businesses
News, February 06, 2026
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Steward Partners Expands Footprint in Georgia with Addition of $630M Team
News, February 06, 2026
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Keila Lockett Selected for Prestigious AI Adult Learning and Online Education Institute Fellowship
News, February 06, 2026
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'I'm Just Disappointed' | City Of Perry On Why Decades-Old Tree Was Cut Down, Despite Prior Statements
News, February 06, 2026
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Blue Bird Reports Fiscal 2026 First Quarter Results
News, February 06, 2026
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AT&T Expands Fiber Network to More Than Two Million Customer Locations in Georgia
Features, February 06, 2026
AT&T Fiber is now available to more than two million residential and business locations in Georgia. The expanded network gives more customers access to super-fast internet speeds up to 5-Gigs. AT&T made the announcement at an event in Albany alongside local and state leaders.
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Four Cities Complete Economic Placemaking Collaborative
News, February 06, 2026
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$39 Million "Big Creek Farms," a 3,310-Acre Legacy Estate Vying for Georgia's Real Estate Record
News, February 06, 2026
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Business Owner To Governor: Brian Kemp On Georgia’s Economic Future
News, February 06, 2026
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Coca-Cola Discontinues Minute Maid’s Frozen Canned Juices After 80 Years
News, February 06, 2026
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Kroger to Shutter Georgia Health Clinics
News, February 06, 2026
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Nearly a Third of Opportunity Zones See Double Digit Home Price Increases
News, February 06, 2026
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Survey: Companies Take a More Cautious Approach to Corporate Philanthropy as Political & Economic Pressures Mount
Features, February 06, 2026
Amid heightened scrutiny, companies are retreating from issues perceived as politically sensitive in their corporate philanthropy efforts. In 2026, nearly one-third of surveyed philanthropy leaders plan to scale back racial equality initiatives, with reductions also planned for environmental justice and gender equality, according to a new survey by The Conference Board. This continues the trend observed in 2025.
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88% Of Leaders Are Confident Their Reorganization Will Deliver - Only 36% Of Employees Agree, Bain & Co Research
News, February 06, 2026
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FlexJobs Releases 2026 Report on the Fastest-Growing Remote Freelance Jobs
News, February 06, 2026
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Houston County Commission Approves 5-Year Capital Improvement Plan
News, February 05, 2026
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Fort Valley Leaders Accept Gary Lee’s Resignation During Special Meeting
News, February 05, 2026
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February Is Heart Month: Piedmont Macon Promotes Heart Health
News, February 05, 2026
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State Leaders Discuss New Bills Aimed To Keep Georgia Schools Safer
News, February 05, 2026
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200 New Jobs Headed to Emanuel County
News, February 05, 2026
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10,000 Gallons Of Jet Fuel Spilled Into Flint River, EPA Says
News, February 05, 2026
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New Guides Help Cities Engage Young People in Civic Life
News, February 05, 2026
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Private Sector Employment Increased by 22,000 Jobs in January; Annual Pay was Up 4.5%
News, February 05, 2026
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Global Construction Costs to Increase, but Uncertainty Will Test Delivery
News, February 05, 2026
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Retail Sales Growth will Slow in the US, UK, France, and Germany in 2026, Bain & Company Forecasts
News, February 05, 2026
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Cox Communications Invites Local Nonprofits to Apply for Cox Charities Grants
News, February 04, 2026
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Macon-Bibb EMA Seeks Public Input On Updated Disaster Mitigation Plan
News, February 04, 2026
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How A Houston County Program Is Getting Aspiring Teachers An Early Start In The Classroom
News, February 04, 2026
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“Secure Your Mask First”: Men Talk About Taking Care Of Self, Redefining Strength
News, February 04, 2026
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Unemployment Dropped Across Georgia’s Regional Commissions in December
News, February 04, 2026
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SOS Brad Raffensperger Names Jason Doss as Investigative Agent in First Liberty Fallout
News, February 04, 2026
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Charlie Harper: In Weather And Politics, Preparation Affects Perception
News, February 04, 2026
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Companies Take a More Cautious Approach to Corporate Philanthropy as Political & Economic Pressures Mount
News, February 04, 2026
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New-Vehicle Sales Slow in January, as Harsh Winter Weather & Economic Headwinds Hit Market
News, February 04, 2026
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105.1% Increase In Active Users For A Website Relaunch Study Shows on Average
News, February 04, 2026
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NewTown Macon Opens Historic Bibb Theatre Doors for Open House
News, February 03, 2026
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Sen. Larry Walker: Weeks Two & Three Under the Gold Dome
News, February 03, 2026
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Milledgeville Names New Main Street Director, Advocating for Vibrant Downtown: City
News, February 03, 2026
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River Edge Behavioral Health Opens Adult Peer Support and Community Integration Center
News, February 03, 2026
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Flint Energies Announces April 1 Rate Changes
News, February 03, 2026
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Atrium Health Navicent Improves Access to Care in Houston County With New Perry Primary Care Clinic
News, February 03, 2026
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Did Georgia's Groundhog General Beauregard Lee See his Shadow? What the Groundhog Day Prognosticator Found
News, February 03, 2026
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Coca-Cola will Reorganize its Workforce in 2026. It Starts with 75 Layoffs.
News, February 03, 2026
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Georgia Dental Association Mobilizes Dentists Across Georgia for Children's Dental Health Month
News, February 03, 2026
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Norfolk Southern Rail Fuels More Than $7.7B in Industrial Development Activity in 2025
News, February 03, 2026
Norfolk Southern Corporation customers advanced over 60 industrial development projects in 2025, representing $7.7 billion in industry investment for new or expanded rail–served facilities along Norfolk Southern and short line partner routes. This economic activity across states and industries was made possible by the reach of Norfolk Southern's strategic network footprint.
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The Home Depot Launches Material List Builder AI to Help Pros Save Time
News, February 03, 2026
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Side Income Becomes a Permanent Fixture: 72% of Workers Rely on Secondary Income Sources in 2026
News, February 03, 2026
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T. Rowe Price Experts Reveal What's Ahead For Retirement
News, February 03, 2026
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Nearly 44% of U.S. Homes for Sale Now Carry HOA Fees as Dues Continue to Climb
News, February 03, 2026
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Fort Valley State President Reflects On Tenure Ahead Of Retirement
News, February 02, 2026
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Metro Macon Sees December Drop in Unemployment Rate
News, February 02, 2026
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Central Georgia Business Owner Headed To Join Medical Staff At Winter Olympics
News, February 02, 2026
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Mayor Lester Miller Named One Of Georgia’s Most Influential Leaders
News, February 02, 2026
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Events Happening in Macon This Week
News, February 02, 2026
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Governor Kemp Announces Third Round of Rural Site Development Grants
Features, February 02, 2026
Governor Brian Kemp announced the third round of grants from the Rural Site Development Initiative (RSDI) within the OneGeorgia Authority. With $4.3 million included in this latest allotment, the total investment committed to rural site development projects since the program’s launch in FY 2025 is now up to $21 million.
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Georgia Restaurant Association Announces 2026 Board of Directors
News, February 02, 2026
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AT&T, Compudopt Provide Laptops to Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes
News, February 02, 2026
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Georgia Cotton Commission 2026 Trustees' Award Winners
News, February 02, 2026
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Georgia Historical Society’s Georgia History Festival Continues with Family-Friendly Events
Features, February 02, 2026
The Georgia Historical Society's Georgia History Festival continues in February with a weekend of educational events for students and families in recognition of the founding of Georgia on February 12th, 1733. Taking place on Saturday, February 7th, and Sunday, February 8th, the festivities begin with the Colonial Faire & Muster at Wormsloe State Historic Site. The weekend wraps up on February 8 with the statewide tradition of Super Museum Sunday.
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Georgia Residential Land Development Council Announces Frank Schuler as Newest Member of Leadership Team
News, February 02, 2026
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58% of US Job Seekers Say Finding Work Will Be Harder in 2026 -- Yet 42% Are Already on the Hunt
News, February 02, 2026
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America's Top 10 Real Estate News: Recent US Real Estate & Home News
News, February 02, 2026
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It Takes 7 Years to Save for a Down Payment, Down From 2022 Peak of 12 Years
News, February 02, 2026
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New Central Georgia Arena Construction Team Named
News, January 30, 2026
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Atrium Health Navicent Substantially Raises Teammate Minimum Wage
News, January 30, 2026
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Colony Bank Posts Strong Q4 Results, Raises Dividend
News, January 30, 2026
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Metro Warner Robins Sees December Drop in Unemployment Rate
News, January 30, 2026
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Gov. Kemp Announces TCSG, Mercer Transfer Agreements
News, January 30, 2026
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Home Depot Cuts 800 Jobs, Ends Remote Work
News, January 30, 2026
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CDC Foundation Builds Partnerships to Prevent Overdoses in Rural Georgia
News, January 30, 2026
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Give a One-of-a-Kind Gift from Georgia Artists
News, January 30, 2026
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State Farm Reports Frozen Pipes Costly in Georgia
News, January 30, 2026
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Launching a Think Tank to Advance Maternal Vitality in Georgia
News, January 30, 2026
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Charge Forward Georgia: A New Gateway to EV Jobs & Training
Features, January 30, 2026
The electric vehicle industry is booming in Georgia with major manufacturers like Hyundai, Kia and Rivian establishing and expanding operations across the Peach State. To support this growth, a new resource -- Charge Forward Georgia -- has launched as a one-stop hub for students, EV jobseekers, and employers.
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S&P Cotality Case-Shiller Index Reports Annual Gain In November 2025
News, January 30, 2026
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US CEOs Signal Major Rebound in Dealmaking Confidence as M&A Intent Soars
Features, January 30, 2026
After a period of relative caution, US business leaders are entering 2026 with a renewed appetite for growth through acquisition. According to the latest EY-Parthenon CEO Outlook Survey, 62% of US CEOs plan to actively pursue mergers and acquisitions over the next 12 months. This represents a significant 27-percentage-point surge from the 35% recorded in September 2025.
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Endear Reveals How Retailers Can Retain 70% of Holiday Shoppers
News, January 30, 2026
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New VirtuousAI Research: Mid-Market CEOs See AI's Value, But Most Remain Stuck in Pilot Mode
News, January 30, 2026
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Winter Menu Launch: Edgar’s Bistro Returns with Southern Flair and New Leadership
News, January 29, 2026
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Casey Fleckenstein Named Chief Executive Officer of Monroe County Hospital
News, January 29, 2026
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Macon, Georgia’s WNEX The Creek 100.9 FM, Powered by Visit Macon, Names New General Manager
News, January 29, 2026
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Central Georgia Cancer Care Successfully Re-Certified as ASCO Certified Practice
News, January 29, 2026
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Former Utility Commissioner Tim Echols Reflects On Georgia's New Power Politics
News, January 29, 2026
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Proposed Georgia Bill Aims To Cap Ambulance Costs For Some Residents
News, January 29, 2026
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HunterMaclean Welcomes Attorney Jessica Wright to Litigation Practice Group
News, January 29, 2026
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PWC: CEO Confidence in Revenue Outlook Hits Five-Year Low as AI Becomes a Defining Divide
News, January 29, 2026
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What's Driving Travel in 2026: Travelers' Top Motivations This Year
News, January 29, 2026
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Home Affordability Remains Strained Nationwide, With Modest Fourth Quarter Improvement
News, January 29, 2026
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New Superintendent Sets Direction for Peach County Schools
News, January 28, 2026
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Macon Pops "Love Is All You Need" Fundraiser Concert & Auction
News, January 28, 2026
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UPS to Eliminate 30,000 More Jobs as Amazon Volume Cuts Accelerate; Shares Rise
News, January 28, 2026
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Port of Savannah Achieves Second Busiest Year Ever
News, January 28, 2026
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Georgia’s Rachel Kinsaul Named Finalist for National Teacher of the Year
News, January 28, 2026
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Georgia Power Says Customer Rates Could Drop as Soon as June Following PSC Filings
News, January 28, 2026
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Georgia’s Investments In Infrastructure Will Keep Peach State Moving Forward
News, January 28, 2026
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Resistance to Data Centers Fuels Flood of Georgia Bills Targeting the Industry
Features, January 28, 2026
Anger and opposition to the rapid rise of data centers across Georgia has led to a surge of bills that would clamp down on the resource-consuming industry.
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US Consumer Confidence Fell Sharply in January
News, January 28, 2026
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Two‑Thirds of Americans Expect Tax Changes to Affect Them Personally in 2026, Survey Finds
News, January 28, 2026
