April 2026 Features
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Candidates for Georgia Governor Present to Georgia Association of Manufacturers’ Forum
April 23, 2026
With weeks to go before Georgia’s primary election, nearly all the leading candidates for governor attended a forum Tuesday in hopes of distinguishing themselves from their competitors.
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Technology Association Of Georgia Announces Top 40 Innovative Companies In Georgia
April 22, 2026
The Technology Association of Georgia is proud to announce the 2026 Top 40 Innovative Companies in Georgia, recognizing 40 Georgia-based technology companies whose innovations are making significant contributions to the state’s technology economy.
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Middle Georgia State University To Award First Honorary Doctorates To Robert Hatcher, Sr. & Larry Walker, Jr.
April 21, 2026
Middle Georgia State University will award its first-ever honorary doctorates this spring, recognizing two public service giants whose careers have made a lasting impact on the institution.
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Office of Governor & Georgia Historical Society Induct Saxby Chambliss & Chris Womack as Georgia Trustees, the State’s Highest Honor
April 21, 2026
Two accomplished Georgians have been inducted by the Office of the Governor of Georgia and the Georgia Historical Society as the 2026 Georgia Trustees, the state’s highest honor.
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Georgia’s Only Night-Lit Par 3 Course Opens April 25 at Lanier Islands Resort
April 20, 2026
A new type of golf experience for all skill levels has officially arrived in the Southeast. As part of a major investment to revolutionize its golf program, Lanier Islands Resort announced today that The Six will officially open on April 25th.
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Georgia Labor Force and Employment Hit Record Highs
April 17, 2026
The Georgia Department of Labor announced today that in February Georgia’s labor force and employment rose to all-time highs of 5.45 million and 5.25 million, respectively. The February unemployment rate was 3.6%, which is 0.8 percentage point lower than the national unemployment rate and 0.2 percentage point higher than Georgia’s rate one year ago.
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Sonny Perdue to Retire as Chancellor of the University System of Georgia
April 16, 2026
University System of Georgia Chancellor Sonny Perdue announced today he will retire, capping more than four decades in public service that began in Houston County and grew to include roles in the Georgia State Senate, two terms as governor and as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.
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Best in Georgia Tourism Recognized by GACVB with 2026 Georgia Tourism Excellence Awards
April 16, 2026
The 2026 Georgia Tourism Excellence Awards were presented at the Georgia Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus Annual Conference. The annual awards program recognizes outstanding achievements across Georgia’s tourism industry, celebrating the individuals and organizations setting new standards in marketing, leadership, innovation, and community impact.
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Franchising Continues to Grow Despite Economic Headwinds
April 16, 2026
Despite ongoing economic uncertainty, interest in franchise ownership continues to grow as more professionals explore structured paths to entrepreneurship. Advisors at The Perfect Franchise say shifting workforce dynamics, combined with a desire for greater control over income and career direction, are driving sustained demand for franchise opportunities across a range of industries.
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CGTC Partners with Houston County School District to Launch $100 Million Regional Healthcare Workforce Initiative
April 14, 2026
Central Georgia Technical College today announced that more than $100 million has been committed through public and private investment to expand high-demand healthcare workforce programs, enhance student support services, and invest in cutting-edge training equipment for dually enrolled high school students at the new regional STEM/Allied Health Academy in Houston County.
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Gov. Kemp Has a Lot of Bills on His Desk after Lawmakers Finished Their Work
April 14, 2026
Georgia lawmakers went home in a flurry of ripped paper, as is the custom at the end of the 40-day legislative session. Some bills found bipartisan support while others were pushed through by the Republican majorities in each chamber. Gov. Brian Kemp has already signed a couple of measures, but most of them await his pen.
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Georgia Power Highlights Career Opportunities During Lineworker Appreciation Month
April 13, 2026
Georgia Power, the state's leading electric utility serving 2.8 million customers, is joining other utilities across the country in marking April as Lineworker Appreciation Month. This April, the company is highlighting the work of local power crews who are helping to power the future of Georgia during an extraordinary period of economic growth and expansion.
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Greater Macon Chamber to Host 2026 State of the Community Program
April 10, 2026
The Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce will host its annual State of the Community program presented by Cadence Bank on Tuesday, April 14th, bringing together business, civic, military, and community leaders from across the Central Georgia region for one of the organization’s signature programs.
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Community Foundation of Central Georgia Awards More Than $345k in Grants to Nonprofits Serving Central Georgia
April 10, 2026
The Community Foundation of Central Georgia announced that more than $345,000 in grants have been awarded to nonprofit organizations serving communities across the region through its 2026 Nonprofit Grant Program cycle.
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Research Shows East Coast Gateway Best Choice for Atlanta, Memphis & Nashville
April 10, 2026
New findings from Georgia Tech researchers show the Port of Savannah saves shippers more than $1,000 per container to Atlanta, Memphis and Nashville, compared to West Coast gateways.
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AG Chris Carr Announces Kickoff of 15th Annual Legal Food Frenzy to Support Georgia’s Regional Food Banks
April 10, 2026
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, Feeding Georgia, and the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia today announced the kickoff of the 15th Annual Georgia Legal Food Frenzy – a statewide two-week fundraising competition to benefit Georgia’s regional food banks.
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Georgia's Highway System Earns #2 Ranking in National Report
April 09, 2026
Georgia’s highway system has been ranked second in the nation for overall cost-effectiveness and condition, according to the nonprofit public policy research organization, the Reason Foundation.
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SkillsUSA’s National Leadership & Skills Conference Returns to Atlanta
April 08, 2026
SkillsUSA’s National Leadership & Skills Conference, the largest annual gathering of America’s future skilled workforce, will convene in Atlanta in June. This dynamic event will bring together more than 19,000 attendees, including middle school, high school and college/postsecondary students, teachers, school administrators and business partners.
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Big Month for Small Business in Macon-Bibb
April 07, 2026
Macon-Bibb County’s Office of Small Business Affairs hosted and co-hosted five workshops and panels throughout March, reaching nearly 800 participants across the community.
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Georgia Power Continues Focus on Improving Reliability through Grid Investment Program
April 07, 2026
As access to reliable and affordable energy continues to drive economic growth in Georgia, Georgia Power continues to strengthen and enhance the state's power grid through its Grid Investment Program. Over the last three years, Georgia Power has invested $1.3 billion in grid improvements approved by the Georgia Public Service Commission through the program.
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Macon It: Inside Economic & Community Development
April 06, 2026
As Macon-Bibb County recognizes National Community Development Week (April 6–10), the upcoming episode of Macon It dives into the work happening behind the scenes to strengthen our community.
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Kason Industries Partners with Cherry Street Energy to Power Operations with Solar Energy
April 06, 2026
Cherry Street Energy, the Southeast’s leading provider of on-site solar power for commercial and institutional customers, announced a new energy partnership with Kason Industries, Inc.
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Georgia Republicans Push Through Last Minute Income & Property Tax Cuts
April 03, 2026
Georgia House and Senate Republicans with competing agendas managed to push through income and property tax cuts as the curtain closed on the 2026 Georgia legislation session after midnight today.
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General Assembly Passes Budget that Spends on Early Literacy & Pensions
April 03, 2026
The youngest and oldest people in Georgia to whom the state owes a financial responsibility got something extra in the 2027 fiscal year budget that lawmakers sent to Gov. Brian Kemp Thursday night.
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Georgia Hits Record Highs in Labor Force & Employment as Job Growth Continues
April 02, 2026
The Georgia Department of Labor announced today that Georgia's unemployment rate for January 2026 was 3.5%, holding steady from a revised 3.5% in December. January’s unemployment rate was 0.8 percentage point lower than the national unemployment rate.
