April 2025 News
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Macon Sees Job Market Gains, Unemployment Drops to 4.2% in March
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BBB Warns of Door-to-Door Pine Straw Scams in Middle Georgia
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Ex-Central Georgia Lawmaker Brings Chicken Chain to Georgia: 'We Have Really Good Chicken'
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Macon-Bibb Hosts 13th Annual Age-Friendly Community Celebration
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The 29th Annual Pan African Festival of Georgia Set to Make History
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Mayor Miller named Literacy Hero by Junior League of Macon
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Georgia Ports Go High-Tech
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Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs Joins HunterMaclean
HunterMaclean is pleased to announce that Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs has joined the firm as a partner. Justice Boggs will concentrate on advising clients across a broad range of legal matters, including complex litigation, government-related issues, and strategic policy changes.
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New Report Published on Trade War’s Effect on Georgia’s Service Economy
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PCOM South Georgia to Expand Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Class Size to 90
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Gov. Kemp Announces Angelique McClendon as New DDS Commissioner
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Election to Succeed Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr Heats Up
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Georgia Grown Releases Official 2025 You-Pick Agritourism Map
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Business Dining Shows Resilience Amid Uncertain Economic Landscape
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Emphasis on M&A to Drive Growth Demands More Effective Finance Systems
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Profit Margins on Home Sales Continue to Drop in First Quarter
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1 in 3 Consumers Say Their Debt is Unmanageable, Achieve Survey Finds
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Middle Georgia State University Announces Commencement Speakers For Spring Ceremonies
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Mobile PET/CT Scans Now Available at Piedmont Macon
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Mercer University Names Julia T. Davis Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration
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GACCE 2025-26 Scholarship Winners Announced
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Could Georgia Strike Gold with Film Tourism?
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Walmart Plans Major Remodel of 20 Georgia Stores
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Norfolk Southern Profit Increases in Q1
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Tariffs and New Federal Energy Policies Cloud Future for Georgia’s Solar Industry