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Community Input Sought for Pedestrian Safety Improvements
News, June 09, 2022
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Carlyle Place Skilled Nursing Center Maintains Five-Star Quality Rating
News, June 09, 2022
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Complaint Filed Against Store Following Multiple Killings, Other Illegal Activity
News, June 09, 2022
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Gov. Kemp, DNR Leaders Honor 2022 Forestry for Wildlife Partners
Features, June 09, 2022
Gov. Brian Kemp recognized three corporate forest landowners Monday for their stewardship and land management practices benefiting wildlife across Georgia. Georgia Power, Weyerhaeuser and CatchMark Timber Trust are the agency’s 2022 Forestry for Wildlife partners.
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May State Tax Revenues Up 1.6%
News, June 09, 2022
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AG Carr Hires Fulton County Prosecutor to Lead New Statewide Gang Unit
News, June 09, 2022
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Norfolk Southern Launches Innovative Partnership to Reach West Coast Markets
News, June 09, 2022
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NPS History of Equal Rights Grants
News, June 09, 2022
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Americans Are Budgeting More Toward Vacations and Prioritizing "Nearcations" Due to Inflation
News, June 09, 2022
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Accepting Digital Currency is Increasingly Key to Growing Customer Confidence
News, June 09, 2022
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Official Opening Set for Alexander IV Senior Living Center
News, June 08, 2022
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Atrium Health Navicent’s Dr. Herschel Kessler Receives National Award
News, June 08, 2022
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Tapping into Georgia's Housing Resources for Your City
News, June 08, 2022
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Georgia Tech Professor Offers 5 Tips for Airline Travel This Summer
News, June 08, 2022
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SOS Brad Raffensperger Certifies May Primary Results
News, June 08, 2022
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Home Depot Foundation Invests to Build and Improve More than 800 Housing Units
News, June 08, 2022
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Hispanic Health Coalition of Georgia Partners with HIA Technologies
News, June 08, 2022
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Small Businesses Fight Back & Adopt New Strategies as Inflation Squeezes Profits
Features, June 08, 2022
Most small business owners report lower profits than expected over the past six months due to declining sales and higher expenses as inflationary pressures rise, according to new survey data from SCORE, mentors to America's small businesses and a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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Survey of Over 50k Workers Indicates the Great Resignation is Set to Continue
News, June 08, 2022
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Would-Be Homebuyers Feeling Squeeze of Higher Home Prices and Mortgage Rates
News, June 08, 2022
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FVSU Graduate and Her Father Featured on NBC News
News, June 07, 2022
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Macon Chamber: Legislative Update
News, June 07, 2022
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Mercer University Center for Executive Education to Launch Conflict Resolution Certificate Program This Fall
News, June 07, 2022
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The National Center for Civil and Human Rights Launches New King Exhibition and Celebrates Juneteenth
News, June 07, 2022
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Georgia Legal Community Provides Over 3.5 Million Meals to State’s Regional Food Banks
Features, June 07, 2022
Attorney General Chris Carr announced that attorneys across Georgia raised a total of $880,248.08 during the 11th Annual Georgia Legal Food Frenzy fundraising competition. This is the equivalent of 3,520,992 meals for the state’s regional food banks to then distribute to Georgia children, seniors and families in need.
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Colony Bank Names Steven M. Bernaski President of Marine/RV Lending, SVP
News, June 07, 2022
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AAA: Georgia Gas Price Average Surge 14 Cents
News, June 07, 2022
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Georgia Department of Economic Development Names Two New Team Members
News, June 07, 2022
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PCOM Georgia Graduates 236 Physicians, Pharmacists and Physical Therapists
News, June 07, 2022
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Monkeypox in Georgia: CDC Says Metro Atlanta Man Has First Confirmed Case
News, June 07, 2022
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Governor Signs Lifesaving Telecommunicator CPR Policy into Law
News, June 07, 2022
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Consumer Confidence Declined Slightly in May
News, June 07, 2022
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The Housing Market Is As Competitive As Ever Despite 53% Rise in Mortgage Costs
News, June 07, 2022
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Government Impostor Scams Continue to be Costly, New BBB Research Shows
News, June 07, 2022
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Ten Atrium Health Navicent Physicians Included on Georgia Trend’s List of 2022 Top Doctors
News, June 06, 2022
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Warner Robins Church Teams Up with City to Feed the Homeless
News, June 06, 2022
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Shopping Strip in Macon Sells for $9.1M
Features, June 06, 2022
Marcus & Millichap, a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in investment sales, financing, research and advisory services, announced the sale of Plantation Village, a 52,228-square-foot retail and office space in Macon.
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Engineering Georgia Names Women of State Transportation Board and Georgia DOT to Most Influential List
News, June 06, 2022
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Mohawk Industries Announces Acquisition of Vitromex Ceramic Tile Business From Grupo Industrial Saltillo
News, June 06, 2022
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What to Know About the State of Georgia’s Cybersecurity Industry Ahead of RSA 2022
News, June 06, 2022
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Georgia College Changes Name of Business School to Emphasize Role of Technology
News, June 06, 2022
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Commissioner King: Take Steps to Prepare for Hurricanes
News, June 06, 2022
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Habitat for Humanity International and Lowe's Continue Partnership
News, June 06, 2022
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OPB Georgia Investments in Housing Grant
News, June 06, 2022
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Study from The Advertising Coalition Finds Advertising Drives $7.1 Trillion in US Sales
News, June 06, 2022
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Strategic and International Experience on US Corporate Boards Decline
News, June 06, 2022
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US Employment Service Revenues Set to Drop in 2022, Return to Growth Long Term
News, June 06, 2022
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UGA SBDC Invite - "You Want to Buy a Business? What You Need to Know"
News, June 03, 2022
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Celebrate National Trails Day in Macon on Saturday
News, June 03, 2022
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Events Happening in Macon: June 3rd - 12th
News, June 03, 2022
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I-16/I-75 Interchange Improvement Project Updates
News, June 03, 2022
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Gov. Kemp Appoints New Chair of State Elections Board
News, June 03, 2022
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Kubota Unveils Plans for New $140M Facility to Further Expand Manufacturing Capacity
News, June 03, 2022
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IRG Invests $20M Improvements, Plans Rail Connection at Georgia Project
News, June 03, 2022
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Where Georgia Ranks Among Fastest-Growing Economies
Features, June 03, 2022
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, experts have struggled to understand exactly what is happening with the U.S. economy. In the spring of 2020, many observers feared massive job loss and economic hardship, but robust federal stimulus helped stem the worst effects.
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Georgia Natural Gas Customers Offset More than 100 Million Pounds of Carbon
News, June 03, 2022
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AT&T Joins with Community Health Development, OneStar Foundation to Support Families and Community Members Affected by the Tragedy in Uvalde
News, June 03, 2022
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CareerBuilder Survey Showcases the Value of Remote Work
News, June 03, 2022
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2022’s Best and Worst Cities for Runners
News, June 03, 2022
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BMW, Toyota Back on Top as America's Most-Shopped Vehicle Brands
News, June 03, 2022
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NewTown Macon Hosts Summer Celebration At Family Fun Zone During First Friday
News, June 02, 2022
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Interstate Interchange Beautification Project Underway
News, June 02, 2022
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Robins Financial Credit Union is Granting Wishes of Local Teachers
News, June 02, 2022
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Warner Robins Sees All-Time Low April Unemployment Rate
News, June 02, 2022
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Georgia Regional Commissions See Drop in April Unemployment Rates
News, June 02, 2022
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Georgia Sees 9th Most Employment Growth in the U.S.
Features, June 02, 2022
At the national level, many key employment indicators in the U.S. look similar to before the COVID-19 pandemic, and robust employment growth plays a part in that. Out of all states, Georgia experienced the 9th most employment growth between March 2021 and March 2022.
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Chick-fil-A to Test Autonomous Delivery Robots
Features, June 02, 2022
Refraction AI, a last-mile, autonomous robot delivery company, announced today it has deployed a fleet of its self-driving vehicles to provide energy-efficient meal deliveries at two Chick-fil-A restaurants located in downtown Austin, Texas.
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Lt. Governor Duncan Creates Committee to Support HBCU Growth in Georgia
News, June 02, 2022
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Zaxby's Fried Pickles Are Here to Stay
News, June 02, 2022
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AMBER Alerts Now on Instagram, Connects to Law Enforcement Right from the App
News, June 02, 2022
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USDA Invests $770M to Expand Market Opportunities for Rural Businesses
News, June 02, 2022
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Survey: Travelers Want High-Tech, Low-Touch Hotel Stays
News, June 02, 2022
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Seeking Citizen Input for Macon – Bibb County’s Comprehensive Plan Update
News, June 01, 2022
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Oconee State Bank Announces Expansion into Central Georgia Market
News, June 01, 2022
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Macon Area Habitat for Humanity Hosts a Free ReStore Community Day
News, June 01, 2022
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Macon-Bibb Files Suit Against Fourth Hotel for Being a Center of Illegal Activity
News, June 01, 2022
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CGTC and Middle Georgia WorkSource to host In-Person Job Fair
Features, June 01, 2022
Central Georgia Technical College and Middle Georgia WorkSource are hosting an in-person job fair on Thursday, June 2nd, at the New Greater Allen Temple AME Church.
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Georgia Resources Put Businesses on the Map Worldwide
Features, June 01, 2022
It’s incredible to consider that Georgia-made products and services are available in nearly every country in the world. Georgia products reached 215 unique countries and territories in 2021, thanks to a large number of diverse and innovative companies across the state.
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Georgia Has the 3rd Most Veteran-Owned Businesses
News, June 01, 2022
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Georgia DOT Awards $182 Million in Construction Contracts in April
News, June 01, 2022
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Georgia Historical Society Dedicates New Civil Rights Trail Historical Marker Recognizing Ibo Landing
News, June 01, 2022
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Biotech Company Dalan Animal Health Relocates to Athens-news
News, June 01, 2022
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Seven Georgia Healthcare Providers Receive Grants for COVID Vaccination Efforts
News, June 01, 2022
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The Impact of Benefits Cliffs on the Labor Supply
News, June 01, 2022
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Georgia Joins $19.2M Multistate Settlement with Ford Motor Company
News, June 01, 2022
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Wages Continue to Accelerate for Workers; Small Business Hiring Slows in May
News, June 01, 2022
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Sponsorships In Esports Increased By 26%
News, June 01, 2022
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Rent Is At an All-time High, But Renters Still Have Opportunities to Save
News, June 01, 2022
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Macon Sees All-Time Low April Unemployment Rate
News, May 31, 2022
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Advanced Technology Development Center Expands into Macon
Features, May 31, 2022
Georgia Tech’s Advanced Technology Development Center, the internationally recognized, state-funded technology business incubator, has expanded its reach into Middle Georgia with the hiring of Macon native and entrepreneur Robert Grant as the new catalyst for ATDC@Macon.
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Events Happening in Macon: May 31st - June 5th
News, May 31, 2022
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Wesleyan’s Kathy Malone Appointed to National Board
News, May 31, 2022
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Dr. Gary Gerber Named Dean of Mercer University’s School of Music
News, May 31, 2022
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AAA: Little Change to Georgia Gas Price Average
Features, May 31, 2022
Georgia gas prices decreased at the pump compared to a week ago. Georgia motorists are now paying an average price of $4.13 per gallon for regular unleaded gasoline. Monday's state average is 1 cent less than a week ago, 42 cents more than last month, and $1.22 more than this time last year.
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Lt. Governor Duncan Announces Appointments to Six Study Committees
News, May 31, 2022
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Cartersville-Bartow County Tourism Council Initiates Executive Director Search
News, May 31, 2022
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State Charter Schools Foundation Names Shining Star Teachers
News, May 31, 2022
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The Conference Board Leading Economic Index for the U.S. Fell in April
News, May 31, 2022
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2022’s Best Places for Summer Jobs – WalletHub Study
News, May 31, 2022
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Leisure Travel to Take Off This Summer
News, May 31, 2022