January 2016 Features

  • UGA Law Students Gain Valuable Work Experience in the Atlanta Market

    January 25, 2016

    Students at the University of Georgia School of Law can now earn full-time professional experience in the Atlanta market while continuing to work toward a degree from the state’s flagship institution. The Georgia Law Atlanta campus is located at the Terry College of Business Executive Education Center, across from the Lenox Square Mall in Buckhead.

  • Georgia Chamber of Commerce “Eggs and Issues Breakfast” Draws Over 2,000 Business Leaders to World Congress Center

    January 14, 2016

    An agenda featuring Georgia’s senior government officials—U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, Governor Nathan Deal, Lt. Governor Casey Cagle and House Speaker Dennis Ralston—drew over 2,000 business and community leaders to the annual Georgia Chamber of Commerce “Eggs and Issues Breakfast on Tuesday.

  • Sheriff Sproul Looks Back at 2015 for the Sheriff's Office

    January 07, 2016

    As 2015 has come and gone and as we forge ahead into 2016, Sheriff Kevin Sproul shares some of the accomplishments of the Sheriff’s Office. The resilient and hard-working employees of the Dougherty County Sheriff’s Office endured another tough year, but as in the previous year, they stepped-up and performed at a high level of efficiency.

  • Cancer Coalition to Honor ATC President Dr. Anthony Parker for Third Annual Night for Hope Gala

    January 04, 2016

    The Cancer Coalition of South Georgia will host its third annual Night for Hope fundraising gala on Saturday, February 6th at the Hilton Garden Inn in downtown Albany. The 2016 gala proudly honors three-time cancer survivor, Dr. Anthony O. Parker. The elegant, formal celebration includes a plated dinner, live and silent auctions, and live musical entertainment.