May 2015 News
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Aviation Museum in Warner Robins to Get B-17
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Navicent Health's Healthy Dates for June
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Macon Film Festival Announces Official Selections in Southern Documentary Competition & Central Georgia Showcase
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Flowers Foods Reports $61M Q1 Profit
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Georgia Cyber Academy to Graduate Largest Class in School History
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Corps Top General, GPA's Curtis Foltz Discuss Harbor Expansion Progress
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SunTrust & SurveyMonkey Find Facebook, Amazon & Netflix Continue to Dominate Internet Segments
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Georgia Power Set to Make Push into Hot Georgia Rooftop Solar Market
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Isakson Announces Georgia Student Appointees to U.S. Military Academies for 2015
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UGA Research: Do CEOs Deserve All the Attention They Get?
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Consumers More Likely to Buy Products that are Highly "Gendered" Says University of Miami Study
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21.3% of U.S. Population Participates in Government Assistance Programs Each Month
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Managers, Employees Disagree on Most Common Workplace Etiquette Breach
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Report: U.S. Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Spending Reaches $416 Billion
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Pending Home Sales Climb in April to Highest Level Since May 2006
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Randstad Sourceright Reveals Key Trends in the New State of Recruiting
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New Construction Starts in April Advance 10 Percent
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Digital Agenda is Driving Closer CFO-CIO Collaboration
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Equifax Q1 Data Shows Borrowers Managing Mortgage Debt Better
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Online Reviews and Reputation Give Lift to Airline Loyalty and Rewards Programs
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Americans More Satisfied With Government Economic Functions
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Report on the State of Small Business in America
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More Than 1 in 3 Americans Have Never Checked Any of Their Credit Reports
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Survey Shows Only 57% of Critical IT Infrastructure Issues are Detected Before Business Impact
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PwC: Private Companies Remain Bullish about Growth Forecasts, Hiring