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City of Perry Imposes 6-month Pause on New Liquor Store Licenses
News, December 11, 2025
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Macon-Bibb P&Z OKs New N. Macon Restaurant, Downtown Nightclub, Considers Pizza Drive-Thru
News, December 11, 2025
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U.S. Park Service Opposes Plan to Expand Ocmulgee Mounds, Creating Georgia's First National Park
News, December 11, 2025
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Robins Financial Credit Union Gives Back $20 Million to Members through Member Rebate
News, December 11, 2025
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A New Holiday Tradition Joins Downtown Macon – The Inaugural Marché de Noel: Macon Christmas Market
News, December 11, 2025
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AAA: Year-End Holiday Travel Expected to Set New Record
News, December 11, 2025
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Southern Company Foundation Awards $3M for HBCU Endowed Professorships
News, December 11, 2025
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SBA Georgia Small Business Events
News, December 11, 2025
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ProCivica Announces New Course Offerings for 2026, Including Gang Prevention and Life Skills Awareness Programs for Justice-Involved Individuals
News, December 11, 2025
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Four Georgia Engineering Institutions Join Mercer University as Academic Members of Statewide Aerospace & Defense Alliance
Features, December 11, 2025
The Georgia Aerospace & Defense Alliance announced yesterday the Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Georgia, Kennesaw State University and Georgia Southern University have joined Mercer University as academic members of the statewide Alliance, marking a major expansion of Georgia’s unified approach to aerospace and defense workforce development.
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SPEAR Act Caselog Shows Holiday Scams Remain Prevalent, Raffensperger Warns
News, December 11, 2025
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Bloomberg Law 2026 Report Forecasts Key Legal Industry Trends
News, December 11, 2025
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Americans Dust Off Their Passports as They Choose a European Backdrop This Holiday Season
News, December 11, 2025
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Allstate Holiday Driver Report: How to Stay Safe During Winter's Most Dangerous Travel Days
News, December 11, 2025
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Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce Hosts Final Macon & Eggs Program of 2025
News, December 10, 2025
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Colony Bank Named One of American Banker’s Best Banks to Work for in 2025
News, December 10, 2025
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Bass Road Widening Project Moves Forward As Property Owners Prepare For Right-Of-Way Process
News, December 10, 2025
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Cox Brings Broadband Connectivity to Twiggs County
News, December 10, 2025
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Events in Macon Happening the Week of 12/8
News, December 10, 2025
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Regional Leaders Chart a New Way Forward at Inaugural Forestry Solutions Summit
News, December 10, 2025
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Holiday Tours Now Open at the Georgia Governor’s Mansion
News, December 10, 2025
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Georgia Republican John Kennedy Resigns from State Senate to Campaign for Lieutenant Governor
News, December 10, 2025
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Trusted by Athletes, Designed for Everyone: The Inactive Company Announces Milestone Year
News, December 10, 2025
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Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper Calls For Support Of Georgia Agriculture At Farm City Week Breakfast
News, December 10, 2025
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EY Survey: AI-Driven Productivity is Fueling Reinvestment Over Workforce Reductions
News, December 10, 2025
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Cybersecurity Leadership Gaps Threaten Most Vulnerable Credit Unions, SBS CyberSecurity Finds
News, December 10, 2025
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The Conference Board Leading Economic Index for the US Declined Again in September
News, December 10, 2025
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40% of Home Buyers and Sellers Fear a Real Estate Market Crash in 2026
News, December 10, 2025
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Bob Dylan, The Goo Goo Dolls and More to Perform in Macon in 2026 | Here’s How You Can Get Tickets
News, December 09, 2025
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Historic Vineville Holiday Tour in Macon Showcases Iconic Homes, Including Allman Brothers House
News, December 09, 2025
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United Way of Central Georgia Awarded $5K McDonald’s Golden Grant to Support Local Students
News, December 09, 2025
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A Milledgeville Library Is Moving — and They Need Your Help. Here’s How
News, December 09, 2025
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Georgia Cities Foundation Awards Placemaking Grants to Nine Communities
Features, December 09, 2025
The Georgia Cities Foundation has awarded $15,000 in 2025 Placemaking Grants to nine Georgia communities, supporting more than $65,000 in public space enhancements across the state.
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This Small Georgia City Is One Of The Top 20 Most Relaxed In The US
News, December 09, 2025
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Regents Give Final Approval for Georgia Southern University–East Georgia State College Consolidation
News, December 09, 2025
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia gave final approval to consolidate Georgia Southern University and East Georgia State College. The move clears the way for the new institution to operate under the Georgia Southern University name, led by President Kyle Marrero, beginning January 1st.
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Trump Administration Announces $12 Billion Farmer Bridge Payments for American Farmers Impacted by Unfair Market Disruptions
News, December 09, 2025
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Angel Touwsma Named Manager of Programming and Events for Leadership Georgia
News, December 09, 2025
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AAA Fueling Good News: Gas Costs Fall Across Georgia
News, December 09, 2025
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Gen X Underestimated Retirement. Now, They're Not Sure They Can Catch Up
News, December 09, 2025
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Zillow Economists Say The Housing Market Will Warm Up In 2026, With More Sales And Modest Price Growth
News, December 09, 2025
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A New National Poll on the Future of Music Shows Strong Opinions on the Impact of AI on Music
News, December 09, 2025
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Americans Plan to Spend $2,800 This Holiday Season - A Nearly 60% Jump from 2024: BMO Real Financial Progress Index
News, December 09, 2025
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Pratt Industries Opens Warner Robins Factory Supporting Georgia Farmers
News, December 08, 2025
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Rhythm & Rally Launches the “Rally for Good” Series, a New Civic Pickleball Tradition Supporting Middle Georgia Nonprofits
Features, December 08, 2025
Rhythm & Rally Sports & Events announced the launch of the Rally for Good Series, a new civic pickleball league dedicated to supporting nonprofits across Middle Georgia. The series builds on a growing number of charitable pickleball events already hosted at Rhythm & Rally and establishes a year-long regional tradition that blends competition, community engagement, and philanthropy.
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Robins Financial Credit Union Donates $25,000 to Support Local College Scholarships
News, December 08, 2025
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'It's Taken A Long Time' | Bonaire Residents Excited As Population Growth Spurs New $6M Water Tank
News, December 08, 2025
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Macon-Bibb Marks Little Richard’s 93rd Birthday With Celebration
News, December 08, 2025
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Why Big Tech Sees Georgia Farmland As Ripe For Data Centers
News, December 08, 2025
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November State Tax Revenues Up 0.9%
News, December 08, 2025
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New Details On $1K 'Trump Accounts' For Georgia Babies
News, December 08, 2025
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Georgia Charter Schools Give Back This Holiday Season
News, December 08, 2025
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Georgia Launches Statewide Narcan Initiative
News, December 08, 2025
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Netflix To Acquire Warner Bros. Studio And Streaming Business For $72 Billion
News, December 08, 2025
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PulteGroup Reveals Home Design Trends for 2026
News, December 08, 2025
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S&P: Global Credit Outlook For 2026 Looks Resilient, If Uneven, Report Says
News, December 08, 2025
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Cozy Kidz Hosts 9th Annual Coat Give-Away To Support Local Families
News, December 05, 2025
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Robins Regional Chamber Celebrates 2025 Annual Meeting Extravaganza & Honors Community Leaders
Features, December 05, 2025
The Robins Regional Chamber welcomed more than 500 business and community leaders this morning for the 2025 Annual Meeting Extravaganza, a high-energy community celebration presented by Critter Fixer Veterinary Hospital and hosted at Southside Baptist Church in Warner Robins.
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'We Wanted To Keep Bearfoot The Way It Was' | Downtown Macon Restaurant Reopens After 17-Month Rebuild
News, December 05, 2025
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Warner Robins Renews PTSD Support Plan For First Responders
News, December 05, 2025
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Sen. Larry Walker, III Hosts Middle Georgia Listening Day with Local Leaders and Community Stakeholders
News, December 05, 2025
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Cartersville City Schools Superintendent Named Superintendent of the Year
News, December 05, 2025
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Chick-Fil-A Shifts Non-Traditional Outlets To Owner-Operator Model
News, December 05, 2025
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Georgia Brownfield Association Announces Student Scholarship
News, December 05, 2025
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Vietnam Now Port of Savannah’s Fastest Growing Trade Partner
News, December 05, 2025
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Maersk Opens Ground Freight & Linehaul Hub in Lake City to Accelerate Southeast U.S. Logistics
News, December 05, 2025
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Cybersecurity Insiders Warns AI Adoption Is Outpacing Governance in New 2025 Report
News, December 05, 2025
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ADP: Private Sector Employment Shed 32,000 Jobs in November; Annual Pay was Up 4.4%
News, December 05, 2025
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Rising Health Costs Force Even Insured Americans to Skip Preventive Care
News, December 05, 2025
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Report: CEO Departures Are Rising, Even at Strong-Performing Companies
News, December 05, 2025
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Nichiha Layoffs Hit Almost 200 Macon Workers This Week | What We Know About The Plant Closure
News, December 04, 2025
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Macon Man, Former GA House Candidate Sentenced After Stealing $2 Million In COVID Relief Funds, Buying A Bentley
News, December 04, 2025
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Flip the Switch for Macon Habitat's Light More Homes 2025 Today
News, December 04, 2025
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City Of Gordon's Surplus Auction Was Not Illegal But Created 'Appearance Of Impropriety,' District Attorney Finds
News, December 04, 2025
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Piedmont Macon Shares How Community Giving Supports Local Healthcare
News, December 04, 2025
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Wesleyan College Receives Record $6 Million Gift from Brown–Swearingen Family to Support Women’s Education and Leadership
News, December 04, 2025
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Delta Air Lines Expects $200 Million Profit Drop Due to Government Shutdown
News, December 04, 2025
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Georgia’s 2026 High Demand Career List gets Green Light from State Workforce Development Board
Features, December 04, 2025
Georgia’s High Demand Career List for 2026 – a strategic blueprint for workforce development in the Peach State- has officially been approved for implementation by the State Workforce Development Board. The HDCL reflects collaborations among multiple state agencies to advance Governor Brian Kemp’s Top State for Talent initiative.
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BioTouch Adding 480 Jobs in Columbus
News, December 04, 2025
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How a Small Georgia town Became the ‘Fruitcake Capital of the World’
News, December 04, 2025
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Senators Warnock & Ossoff Announce Over $300M for Georgia Broadband Expansion
News, December 04, 2025
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AG Chris Carr Warns of Holiday Scams
Features, December 04, 2025
Attorney General Chris Carr’s Consumer Protection Division is encouraging Georgians to shop safely this holiday season and look out for scams that could hurt their wallet or lead to identity theft.
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Unwrapping the Top Winter Holiday Destinations for 2025 Travelers
News, December 04, 2025
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Report: As Health Care Costs Soar, Market-Driven Reforms Offer the Best Rx
News, December 04, 2025
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U.S. Life Insurance Industry Faces Elevated Mortality but Maintains Strong Capitalization
News, December 04, 2025
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62% of Organizations Cite Security & Privacy Risks as Top Concern with AI
News, December 04, 2025
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Community Invited to Attend Tree Lighting Event at Atrium Health Levine Children’s Beverly Knight Olson Children’s Hospital
News, December 03, 2025
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Sheriff’s Office Announces Free Christmas Event For Bibb County Kids
News, December 03, 2025
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Perry High School Band Set to Perform at 2025 Sugar Bowl Parade on New Year's Eve
News, December 03, 2025
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Festive Events Fill Forsyth’s Downtown for the Holiday Season
News, December 03, 2025
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'Rubbing the Sleep Out of Our Eyes' | Macon Restaurant Set to Reopen After Roof Collapsed Over a Year Ago
News, December 03, 2025
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Gov. and First Lady Kemp Lead Economic Mission to Panama
News, December 03, 2025
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Peach Bowl, Inc. Projected for Over $5M in Charitable Giving for 2025-26 College Football Season
News, December 03, 2025
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This Georgia Town Is Picked as a Top Christmas Destination by HGTV
News, December 03, 2025
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TCSG Announces All High School Diploma-Granting Academies at Participating Colleges Now Fully Cognia Accredited
News, December 03, 2025
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Kia Posts Best-Ever November Sales
News, December 03, 2025
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Georgia Farm Bureau to Hold Annual Convention
Features, December 03, 2025
Georgia Farm Bureau members will gather on Jekyll Island Dec. 7-9 for the organization’s 88th annual convention. The convention theme, “Rise and Thrive,” emphasizes Georgia farmers’ resiliency in the year since Hurricane Helene and how the organization has led the charge to support their recovery.
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Habitat for Humanity’s Corporate Partners to Support Building More Prosperous and Vibrant Communities During 2025 Holiday Season
News, December 03, 2025
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Better Outlook for the Future Pushes Farmer Sentiment Higher
News, December 03, 2025
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EY US Identifies Eight Health Trends for 2026: Transforming Operations, Talent and Finance
News, December 03, 2025
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S&P Cotality Case-Shiller Index Reports Annual Gain In September 2025
News, December 03, 2025
