September 2016 Features

  • Hawkinsville High Students Bus Their Way to MGA – And Into a Bright Future

    September 13, 2016

    She dreams of one day enrolling at Stanford University in California's Silicon Valley. Eventually, she’d like to learn sign language and become a lawyer who specializes in working with hearing-impaired clients. But at the moment, 16-year-old Patience Hall is a proud dual-enrollment student at Middle Georgia State University.

  • Finding Your Calling: An Interview with Jim Nantz, CBS Sports Commentator & 2016 Jim Blanchard Leadership Forum Speaker

    September 08, 2016

    Few sports commentators are more respected or well-known than Jim Nantz. From the Super Bowl to the Masters to the NCAA Final Four Men’s Basketball, Nantz has covered it all during his more than 30 years at CBS. Next week, Nantz will be a speaker at the Jim Blanchard Leadership Forum in Columbus where he will share how perseverance and passion have propelled him to the top of his field.

  • Interactive Video: The Key to Real Customer Connections

    September 07, 2016

    In today’s cluttered media space, research shows that video stands out as one of the most effective ways to reach potential customers. However, a perfect, polished video alone doesn’t automatically generate leads or sales.

  • Macon’s Big House Attracts Thousands to Former Allman Brothers’ Home

    September 01, 2016

    If you’re a fan of The Allman Brothers Band, or maybe just a music history junkie, you will want to be sure to make a stop at The Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House in Macon. The Big House became a place where members of the award-winning Southern rockers, The Allman Brothers Band, their roadies, friends and family lived and the growing collection of items on view include instruments the band members played, clothing, music, receipts for spending expenses, news articles and more. Museum staff estimates that the museum’s archives contain about 50,000-75,000 pieces.