March 2026 Features
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Augusta's Papa Mountain Wins 2026 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest Grand Prize
March 31, 2026
Papa Mountain secured the top spot in the 2026 Flavor of Georgia food product competition for its product, Garlic and Herb Bread Rolls, rising to the top of 180 products entered in 12 categories.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Albany Announces Baseball Hall of Famer Fred McGriff as Featured Speaker for 38th Annual Steak & Burger Dinner
March 30, 2026
Boys & Girls Clubs of Albany is proud to announce that Baseball Hall of Famer and Boys & Girls Clubs of America Alumni Hall of Fame inductee Fred “Crime Dog” McGriff will serve as the featured speaker for the 38th Annual Steak & Burger Dinner.
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Georgia Communities Honored for Innovative Programs
March 30, 2026
The Georgia City-County Management Association recently honored four communities with a 2026 Community Program Award for their innovative programs.
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AT&T Expands Fiber Network to More Than Two Million Customer Locations in Georgia
March 27, 2026
AT&T Fiber is now available to more than two million residential and business locations in Georgia. President of AT&T Georgia Riley Blount talks about this announcement and waking up every day with the mission to connect more Georgians to greater possibility.
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City of Albany Launches COA Youth Work Program as Part of Albany 100 Summer Initiative
March 26, 2026
The City of Albany (CoA) is proud to launch the CoA Youth Work Program. This workforce development initiative provides local high school students with meaningful work experience and essential job-readiness skills.
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More Than 60 Million American Homeowners Plan to Dig This Spring — Here’s How to Stay Safe Before Breaking Ground
March 26, 2026
Spring digging season is here, and it’s a busy one. In observance of April as National Safe Digging Month, Georgia 811 and its utility partners are reminding everyone to contact 811 before breaking ground this season – and a new national survey shows just how high the stakes are.
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Georgia Strengthens Career Pathways to Support Students and State Economy
March 24, 2026
The Georgia Department of Education is updating how career pathways are organized in schools, transitioning from 17 Career Clusters to a modernized, streamlined structure of 14 Career Clusters aligned with today’s workforce needs.
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Google Announces Initiative to Scale Energy Affordability Programs for Georgia Communities Statewide
March 23, 2026
Google announced an Energy Impact Fund in partnership with Georgia Power to support programs that expand access for families to energy-saving technologies that will lead to lower electric bills and stronger local energy systems across Georgia.
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Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper Announces March 23–29 as Georgia Ag Week
March 23, 2026
Today, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper announced that Georgia Ag Week will be celebrated March 23–29, 2026. The annual statewide celebration recognizes Georgia’s No. 1 industry and honors the farmers, ranchers, foresters, and producers who drive the state’s economy and sustain communities in every corner of Georgia.
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Governor Kemp & Commissioner Wilson Featured at Georgia Chamber’s First State of Economic Development
March 20, 2026
Yesterday, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Georgia Economic Developers Association, hosted the State of Economic Development. The inaugural event was met with over 400 attendees and is part of the Chamber’s “State of” series,
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ADEDC Announces Georgia Grown Resource Center Partnership & Appoints Kirsten Hayes as Business Resource Coordinator
March 19, 2026
The Albany-Dougherty Economic Development Commission is pleased to announce that Kirsten Hayes has joined the organization as Georgia Grown Business Resource Coordinator, a new role that will support the launch and operations of the Georgia Grown Resource Center in Albany, developed in partnership with the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
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New Proposal Keeps Georgia's Voting System in Place till '28, Despite QR Codes
March 19, 2026
Georgia representatives abandoned a deadline to change the state’s voting technology before this November’s election, advancing a bill Tuesday that delays a switch to hand-marked paper ballots until the 2028 election year.
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Middle Market Business Optimism Surges to Near-Historic Levels as Companies See Big Boost in Productivity from Improvements in Tech, Ops, & AI
March 18, 2026
Middle market businesses are entering 2026 with surging confidence, with 77% expressing positive outlooks for company performance over the next 12 months—approaching historic highs—even as only half view the broader U.S. economy positively, according to a Sentiment Survey of 750 financial decision-makers at companies with $10M-$1B in revenue.
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Georgia Film Week Connects Industry, Lawmakers, and Student
March 17, 2026
Georgia Film Week this week to unify policymakers, industry professionals, educators, and students for a dynamic, statewide celebration of Georgia’s film and television industry. On Wednesday, Film Day will kick off at the State Capitol, where industry leaders and public officials will gather under the Gold Dome to recognize the economic and cultural impact of film and television across the state.
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TCSG Secures $5M to Power Workforce Training in High-Demand Industries
March 16, 2026
The Technical College System of Georgia and its Office of Workforce Development/WorkSource Georgia are expanding efforts to strengthen the state’s talent pipeline through a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor.
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Scott Steiner: Next Generation 911 is Critical to Rural Communities
March 13, 2026
Phoebe Putney Health System CEO Scott Steiner outlines why modernizing Georgia’s emergency communication system through Next Generation 911 is essential to ensuring every Georgian can receive lifesaving care when every second counts.
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GeorgiaForward Announces New Young Gamechangers Cohort
March 13, 2026
GeorgiaForward has announced the newest class of participants for its nationally recognized Young Gamechangers program, continuing a tradition of cultivating Georgia’s next generation of civic and community leaders.
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TCSG Announces 2026 Adult Education Student & Teacher of the Year Award Winners
March 12, 2026
The Technical College System of Georgia has announced the recipients of its 2026 statewide adult education honors, recognizing a student and instructor whose dedication reflects the life-changing impact of adult learning programs across Georgia.
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Albany State University Completes Executive Cabinet, Launching New Era of Growth & Leadership
March 11, 2026
Albany State University, Georgia’s largest public HBCU, has completed its executive cabinet under President Dr. Robert Scott, marking a defining milestone in the University’s continued evolution and institutional growth.
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Taxes, Electricity Cost, & Elections Emerge as Top Topics for Final Weeks of Georgia General Assembly
March 11, 2026
Georgia legislators are preparing for fierce debates on tax cuts, data centers, and voting during the final sprint of lawmaking this year. After last week’s deadline for bills to pass either the House or Senate, the General Assembly’s priorities have come into focus.
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GeorgiaForward Announces 2026 Youth Forum to Empower Youth and Tomorrow’s Civic Leaders
March 11, 2026
GeorgiaForward, in partnership with the Georgia Municipal Association, is pleased to announce the 2026 Youth Forum, a transformative leadership and civic engagement event designed for youth councils and young leaders from across the state.
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One Valdosta Lowndes Sponsors Site Visit to 4C Academy to Advance WIN Regional College & Career Academy
March 10, 2026
One Valdosta Lowndes recently sponsored a regional site visit to the Commodore Conyers College & Career Academy in Albany to gather best practices and strategic insight for the development of the WIN Regional College & Career Academy.
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Construction Ready’s 2026 CareerExpo Connected 8,500 Georgia Students with Careers
March 10, 2026
Construction Ready held its 20th annual CareerExpo in February at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. More than 8,500 students from across Georgia attended the CareerExpo, the state’s largest youth workforce development event for the construction industry.
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Georgia’s ’26 Elections Draw Big Fields of Candidates Running for State’s Top Offices
March 09, 2026
The slate of candidates for this year’s Georgia elections is now set, sparking a fierce competition before primaries in two months and general elections in November.
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Georgia CVB's Celebrates Billions in Tourism Impact During Annual Tourism Day at the Capitol
March 09, 2026
At the Annual Tourism Day at the Capitol, the Georgia Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus presented a ceremonial $5.1 billion check to Governor Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp, underscoring the powerful economic impact of Georgia’s tourism industry. GACVB President & CEO Amanda Dyson-Thornton joined state tourism leaders to highlight how tourism continues to drive jobs, support communities, and fuel economic growth across Georgia.
