December 2024 Features
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta CEO: Heading into 2025 with Positive Economic Outlook, Mindful of Risks
December 04, 2024
At its November meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee reduced the target for its benchmark interest rate, the federal funds rate, by a quarter percentage point—to a range of 4-1/2 to 4-3/4 percent. That came after we lowered the policy rate by a half percentage point in September, so it has come down three-quarters of a percentage point, or 75 basis points, from its high.
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Fueling Good: Gas South’s Legacy of Generosity Continues
December 03, 2024
goBeyondProfit, a first-of-its-kind business leader initiative that inspires business generosity, celebrates Gas South and its CEO, Kevin Greiner, for their unwavering commitment to generosity.
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2024 GAgives on GivingTuesday Showcases Nonprofits as the Unifiers of Communities
December 03, 2024
With the season of giving upon us, it’s time to show our appreciation for those who have supported our communities throughout the year with unwavering commitment and a staggering level of accomplishment.
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Helms College Achieves National Recognition as One of America’s Top Culinary Schools in 2025 Niche.com Rankings
December 02, 2024
Helms College has earned a prominent position in the 2025 Niche.com rankings, being named one of the top culinary schools in the United States. Ranked #8 nationally, Helms College now stands as the premier culinary institution in Georgia and one of the most respected in the Southeast.
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Peyton Anderson Foundation Awards $500,000 Grant to Macon Volunteer Clinic for New Downtown Location Renovation
December 02, 2024
The Peyton Anderson Foundation has awarded a transformative $500,000 grant to the Macon Volunteer Clinic (MVC) to complete the renovation of its new downtown location at 770 Walnut Street. This funding will enable MVC to expand its services for the working uninsured in the Middle Georgia region, providing critical health, mental, and dental care to more patients.
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Georgia Chamber Announces Rural Award Winners
December 02, 2024
In recognition of the community’s commitment to quality growth and economic development, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce named Metter-Candler County as the inaugural Rural Community of the Year Award winner.