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Events Happening in Macon: April 11th - 17th
News, April 11, 2025
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Warner Robins Leaders Celebrate New BJ’s Wholesale Club Location With Groundbreaking Ceremony
News, April 11, 2025
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Fort Valley State University Joins Internet2, Expanding Research and Innovation Capabilities
News, April 11, 2025
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Peach County Intersection Project at State Route 341 and Highway 96 Faces Further Delays
News, April 11, 2025
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Red Carpet Tour Attracts Global CEOs, Boosts State Economy
News, April 11, 2025
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Augusta National Sees Changes after Damage Caused by Hurricane Helene
News, April 11, 2025
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New Partnership Expands Alzheimer’s and Hospice Education in Georgia
News, April 11, 2025
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Assurant Collaborates with Arbor Day Foundation and AT&T To Reforest Critical California Ecosystem
News, April 11, 2025
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Lanier Boat Show Hits the Docks in April
News, April 11, 2025
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U.S. Foreclosure Activity Increases Quarterly in Q1 2025
News, April 11, 2025
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Confidence Among Global Accountants Falls Further in Q1 2025 Amid Very Sharp Decline in the U.S.
News, April 11, 2025
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Nine out of Ten Americans Concerned About Cybercriminals Leveraging AI
News, April 11, 2025
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American Homeowners Have More Extra Bedrooms Than Ever, New Report Reveals
News, April 11, 2025
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Georgia Bike Makers Weigh Options Amid Tariff Talks on Global Trade
News, April 10, 2025
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Josh Rogers, President & CEO at NewTown Macon, Honored with 2025 Mary Means Leadership Award
Features, April 10, 2025
Main Street America announced Josh Rogers, President & CEO at NewTown Macon, as a 2025 Mary Means Leadership Award recipient. This prestigious award is Main Street America’s top honor recognizing individuals who demonstrate outstanding leadership in the field of comprehensive preservation-based economic development and commercial district revitalization.
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Higginbotham Teams Up with Tidwell & Hilburn Insurance of Macon
News, April 10, 2025
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Piedmont Macon to Raise ‘Donate Life’ Flag Today
News, April 10, 2025
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First Family Justice Center In Region Making Progress On Development
News, April 10, 2025
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Three Country Artists Bringing their Tour to the Atrium Health Amphitheater
News, April 10, 2025
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Miss America Organization Changing Lives In Middle Georgia, Looking Ahead To Princess Tea Party
News, April 10, 2025
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Local Georgia Power Crews Recognized with Emergency Response Award During Lineworker Appreciation Month
News, April 10, 2025
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Home Depot Subsidiary Construction Resources Co. Buys Stone Slab and Tile Company
News, April 10, 2025
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Consolidated Pipe & Supply Supports Cities Through GMA Participation
News, April 10, 2025
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UPS Makes Bold Moves with Ground Portfolio Expansion
Features, April 10, 2025
UPS is doubling down on its customer-first strategy by expanding its end-to-end portfolio with two ground shipping options for residential and commercial shippers: UPS Ground Saver and UPS Ground with Freight Pricing. In today’s dynamic market, global logistics continues to evolve, and UPS is moving forward to deliver for customers of all needs and sizes.
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Marketing Hiring Rebounds in Q1
News, April 10, 2025
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Poll: Americans Now Split on Trump's Tariffs as Most Expect Higher Prices & a Short-Term Recession
News, April 10, 2025
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Survey Reveals Growing Trend in Health & Wellness Travel Amid Economic Concerns
News, April 10, 2025
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Kinetic & Baldwin County Celebrate $1.9M High-Speed Fiber Internet Expansion
News, April 09, 2025
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Major Gift From Delta Air Lines Foundation Fuels MGA Aviation Scholarships For Clayton County Students
Features, April 09, 2025
Middle Georgia State University’s School of Aviation is in line to receive $2.5 million in Delta Air Lines Foundation grants to provide scholarships to Clayton County students who dream of becoming pilots.
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Autism Rocks Music Festival Returns This Weekend
News, April 09, 2025
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Parts of Amerson River Park, Ocmulgee Heritage Trail Temporarily Closing Due to River Level
News, April 09, 2025
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Students to Unveil MVP Mural
News, April 09, 2025
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New Report Published to Help Georgia Businesses and Communities Prepare for Tariff Measures
Features, April 09, 2025
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce announced the publication of Tariffs Briefing: April 2025 - New U.S. Tariffs + Potential Georgia Impact, a report written to help Georgia businesses and communities prepare for the new tariff measures announced by the Trump Administration.
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List Of Georgia Business Owners Who Are Billionaires, According To Forbes
News, April 09, 2025
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Chancellor Sonny Perdue Proposes Consolidation of Georgia Southern University, East Georgia State College
News, April 09, 2025
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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Trucks Hit The Roads In Georgia
News, April 09, 2025
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Port of Brunswick Sets Auto, Machinery Record
News, April 09, 2025
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March Tax Revenues Up 7%; Adjusted YTD Up 0.4%
News, April 09, 2025
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ExperCARE Founder/CEO Catherine Grant Announces Transition to Strategic Board Role
News, April 09, 2025
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Governor Brian Kemp Joins Safe Digging Stakeholders to Proclaim April 2025 as Safe Digging Month
Features, April 09, 2025
Governor Brian Kemp met with key stakeholders from the safe digging community to issue an official proclamation recognizing April 2025 as Safe Digging Month in Georgia.
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Julie Howard Named President of Georgia-Pacific's Gypsum Business
News, April 09, 2025
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Retirees Spend Their Lifetime Income, Rather Than Savings
News, April 09, 2025
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Manheim Index Declines in March, But Wholesale Auto Auction Activity Increases as Tariffs Become Reality
News, April 09, 2025
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Tines Survey Finds Despite Rising Workloads and Limited Staff, 88% of Security Teams Are Meeting Performance Goals
News, April 09, 2025
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Bragg Jam Announces 2025 Concert Crawl Lineup
News, April 08, 2025
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Piedmont Macon Opens Obstetrics Emergency Department
News, April 08, 2025
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From A-Z, Literally: Wesleyan Alum to Four Time Children's Book Author
News, April 08, 2025
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Georgia Shrimpers Applaud New Trump tariffs on Imported Shrimp as Way to 'Level the Playing Field'
News, April 08, 2025
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Georgia School of Orthodontics Commits $8.5M to Establish John Lewis Legacy Scholarships
News, April 08, 2025
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Georgia Lawmakers Pass Bill to Incentivize Local School Districts to Approve Public Charter Schools
News, April 08, 2025
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Emerging Entrepreneurs: Georgia FLEX Finals Promotes Business-Minded Youths
News, April 08, 2025
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Georgia Ports Grows March Container Trade 22.5%
Features, April 08, 2025
In its busiest March ever, the Port of Savannah’s container trade increased by 22.5 percent or 98,000 TEUs compared to the same month last year. In intermodal cargo, the Port of Savannah set an all-time record of 52,645 containers moved by rail, an increase of 17 percent over the same month last year.
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AAA: Georgia Gas Price Average Jump at the Pump
News, April 08, 2025
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Initial Claims Are Down Across All of Georgia's Regional Commissions
News, April 08, 2025
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The Future is Freelance: 92% of Side Hustlers Say the Gig Economy Is Just Getting Started
News, April 08, 2025
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Workplace Hostility Pushes Employees to Seek New Jobs: 30% Report Higher Confrontation
News, April 08, 2025
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New Survey Signals Drivers are More Distracted Than They Appear
News, April 08, 2025
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From Brackets to Bankrolls: Nearly 80% of Americans Are Betting on Sports, But Few Understand What Comes After the Win
News, April 08, 2025
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34% of Americans Trust ChatGPT Over Human Experts, But Not for Legal or Medical Advice
News, April 08, 2025
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Macon-Bibb County Leaders Eyeing A New Coliseum
News, April 07, 2025
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MGA & Regional Agencies Partner To Financially Help Students Meet Tuition & School Supply Costs
News, April 07, 2025
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Mayor Miller, Atrium Health Recognize Child Abuse Awareness Month
News, April 07, 2025
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Warner Robins Sees Job Growth in February, Unemployment at 3.4%
News, April 07, 2025
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Georgia Cotton Commission Approves 2026 Research
News, April 07, 2025
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Georgia Lawmakers Go Home Early, Leaving Unfinished Business For Next Year
News, April 07, 2025
Georgia legislators clocked out unusually early Friday night, leaving behind stacks of unfinished bills, many of them torn into pieces for the ceremonial throwing of confetti that marks the final moments of a legislative session.
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$19B Data Center Campus Called ‘Project Bunkhouse’ Proposed In Georgia
News, April 07, 2025
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Postproduction Tax Credit Passed As Georgia’s Film Industry Recovers
News, April 07, 2025
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Bárbara Rivera Holmes Sworn In As Georgia’s 11th Labor Commissioner
News, April 07, 2025
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The Georgia Power Foundation Marks Milestone, Awards New Grants through Workforce for Georgia Program
Features, April 07, 2025
The Georgia Power Foundation announced today that it has reached a milestone, awarding over $2.25 million through 65 grants to support workforce development needs through educational programs across the state since 2020.
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Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Plans Run for Georgia Governor
News, April 07, 2025
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Uncertainties Dampen Tech Hiring Activity, CompTIA Reports
News, April 07, 2025
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New Tax Season Survey Reveals the Truth About How Consumers File, From Tax Fears to Outrageous Refund Splurges
News, April 07, 2025
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Show Me the ROI: Only 18% of Companies Communicate Impact of Employer Branding
News, April 07, 2025
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Macon Sees Job Growth in February, Unemployment Rate at 4.3%
News, April 04, 2025
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Chick-Fil-A Eisenhower Location Reopens With Expanded Parking, Kitchen Upgrades
News, April 04, 2025
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411 Sportsworld Foundation To Host Walk, Run Honoring Veterans
News, April 04, 2025
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Unapologetic Excellence at FVSU: Celebrating More Than 1,000 Scholars at Honors Convocation
News, April 04, 2025
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Sen. Warnock Honored by Marsy's Law for Georgia
News, April 04, 2025
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Engineering & Georgia Technical Colleges Workforce Development Monthly Meeting of GSPE
News, April 04, 2025
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New Report Offers Valuable Insights into Gen Z's Employment Struggles
News, April 04, 2025
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Uncertainty Presents Investor Opportunities
News, April 04, 2025
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When Should You Book a Flight Last-Minute? Upgraded Points Reveals Best Airlines and Routes for Spontaneous Travelers
News, April 04, 2025
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Junior Journalists: STEM Summer Camp At Museum Of Aviation Keep Kids Engaged Over Spring Break
News, April 03, 2025
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Sheriff Matt Moulton Reflects On Milestones, Future Goals As He Nears 100 Days In Office
News, April 03, 2025
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Krème Cheesecake Company Opens In Macon, Highlighting A Classic Dessert And Other Sweet Treats
News, April 03, 2025
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Mercer University’s 15th Annual Research Conference to Showcase Student & Faculty Scholarship
News, April 03, 2025
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Georgia-based Flock Safety Opens New 97,000-Square-Foot Manufacturing Facility
News, April 03, 2025
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Ricky Smith Assumes Leadership as General Manager of Hartsfield-Jackson
News, April 03, 2025
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Kia America Achieves Highest March and First Quarter Sales in Company History
News, April 03, 2025
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Chick-fil-A Ranks #1 in Drive-Thru Accuracy
News, April 03, 2025
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Phil Mickelson Shares Spectacular Masters Story About How Good Augusta National Grounds Crew Is
News, April 03, 2025
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Superintendent Woods Announces 2025 Georgia Scholars
News, April 03, 2025
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Private Sector Employment Increased by 155k Jobs in March; Annual Pay was Up 4.6%
News, April 03, 2025
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Summer Trip Costs Up 38%, Spurring Demand for Budget-Friendly Destinations
News, April 03, 2025
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Debt is a Reality for Most Older Americans, Putting Retirement Plans on Hold
News, April 03, 2025
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Fairview Park Hospital Welcomes Brad Griffin as CEO
News, April 02, 2025
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Macon-Bibb Commission to Put More Money Toward Starting Public Safety Pay, Crosswalks
Features, April 02, 2025
At its meeting on April 1st, Mayor Lester Miller recommended spending $3 million from revenue from the school public safety cameras to help recruit and retain public safety employees and improve pedestrian infrastructure.
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Vote Now for Macon’s Boys & Girls Club Phone Case Design Finalist as Cox Mobile Fan Favorite
News, April 02, 2025
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Colony Bankcorp Expands Insurance Division with Acquisition of The Ellerbee Agency
News, April 02, 2025
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The Estate of Otis Redding Marks 60th Anniversary of his Sophomore Album The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads
News, April 02, 2025