Features
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Flexing Georgia's Corporate "Do-Good" Muscles
January 24, 2019
Do Georgia businesses understand the great mutual value gained from corporate generosity? I wonder this frequently. It’s the reason I felt compelled to join with other Georgia business leaders in the goBeyondProfit initiative, banding together in virtual alignment around the value and importance of finding ways to give back beyond our daily business efforts.
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New Operating Partnership Plan Signed for Flint RiverQuarium, Thronateeska and Chehaw
January 23, 2019
Officials of the Flint RiverQuarium, Thronateeska Heritage Center and Chehaw entered into a new operating partnership plan Tuesday.
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goBeyondProfit and Georgia CEO Finalizing Corporate Philanthropy Research
January 22, 2019
goBeyondProfit, a not-for-profit initiative encouraging all Georgia businesses to prioritize community engagement, is conducting statewide corporate trend research in partnership with Georgia CEO. The survey will wrap up this week.
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Outdoor Stewardship Fund to Protect Georgia’s Natural Assets
January 21, 2019
Passed with more than 82 percent of the vote, the Outdoor Stewardship Act is intended to “promote stewardship for state parks, state lands and wildlife management areas, support local parks and trails and protect critical conservation land.”
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In 2019, CEOs are Most Concerned About Talent and a Recession
January 21, 2019
A new global survey reveals that CEOs view a recession as their biggest external concern for 2019. They cited attracting and retaining talent as their top internal concern.
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Phoebe Hires New President and Chief Executive Officer
January 18, 2019
J. Scott Steiner, FACHE, will become the next President and Chief Executive Officer of Phoebe Putney Health System on March 1, 2019. Since 2007, Steiner has served as an executive with Tenet Healthcare Corporation, a Fortune 500 company based in Dallas, TX, operating 70 hospitals and 470 outpatient centers in 47 states.
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Top State Officials, Chamber Leaders Team Up to Champion Economic Priorities for All Georgians at “Eggs and Issues" Breakfast
January 18, 2019
Invoking references to the upcoming Super Bowl, the Atlanta United MLS Champions, the Georgia-Georgia Tech rivalry, and some inside baseball lingo, speakers at the 2019 Georgia Chamber’s “Eggs and Issues Breakfast” emphasized the need for teamwork and partnerships as the General Assembly convenes.
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Georgia Posts Record-Setting Year in 2018
January 17, 2019
State Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said today that 2018 was another banner year for Georgia with increases in jobs, work force and employed residents. The unemployment rate, Butler noted, fell nearly a full point over the year. Month to month, communities all across the state routinely set records.
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Albany State Has $250M Economic Impact on Albany Area
January 16, 2019
Albany State University had a $250 million economic impact on the Albany region in 2017, according to a December 2018 study released and commissioned by the University System of Georgia.
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How to Build Credit with No Credit History
January 16, 2019
Whether you're brand new to managing personal finances on your own or you've simply shied away from using credit in the past, either way you don't have an established credit history. And having no credit history can present a few challenges.
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Georgia Oyster Industry Shucks Wild-Grown Strategy; Discovers Pearl of Great Price in Aquaculture
January 14, 2019
In a few years, Georgia oysters may earn a spot next to Georgia peaches, peanuts, Vidalia onions, and shrimp as one of the state’s official foods and crops.The science of aquaculture for cultivating and harvesting oysters adds another aspect to the term “farm-to-table,” as the state oyster farming industry foresees a significant revivification of what was once a thriving business during the early decades of the previous century.
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Saving for a Major Financial Purchase
January 09, 2019
You work hard to earn a living. You saved diligently for a down payment and bought a house. You're saving consistently for retirement, but that seems to be a long way off. Now, it's time to save for something fun.
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Young Gamechangers Start New Year with Project in Monroe on January 31st
January 08, 2019
Instead of starting a diet or taking up a new hobby, 48 of Georgia’s brightest young professionals will celebrate the beginning of 2019 by kicking off an ambitious new project in Monroe, GA. As part of the Young Gamechangers program they will research the area’s industries, explore natural resources, gather historical data, and meet with business and community leaders.
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Commentary: Bob Hanner One of Georgia’s Last True Statesmen
January 07, 2019
A good man passed away on January 2nd. Bob Hanner, 73, had served 38 years in the Georgia General Assembly, transitioning from south Georgia Democrat to south Georgia Republican before leaving the Legislature in 2013.
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Gallup: The Most Generous Countries in the World
December 21, 2018
The United States is often considered the most generous country in the world. Why? Because Americans donate a lot of money. Its people, its foundations and its companies donated roughly $410 billion in 2017 -- or about 2.1% of its own GDP. In fact, the amount Americans donated was more than the entire GDP of all but about 40 countries in the world.
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Georgia Sets Jobs Record in November
December 20, 2018
Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said today that Georgia set a new record in November for total jobs as the state’s unemployment rate continued to fall. Georgia, Butler noted, has added nearly 100,000 jobs over the past year. Its unemployment rate has fallen to the lowest rate since January 2001. Labor force and employed residents are also up over the past 12 months.
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Georgia Lawmakers Explore Legislative Agenda at 2018 Biennial Institute
December 20, 2018
More than 200 members of the Georgia General Assembly attended policy presentations at the 31st Biennial Institute for Georgia Legislators, coordinated by the Institute of Government to help lawmakers prepare for the next legislative cycle.
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OmniTRAX Works with Georgia-Pacific to Bring Jobs and Economic Growth to Southwest Georgia
December 19, 2018
OmniTRAX, Inc., one of the largest privately held transportation service companies in North America and an affiliate of The Broe Group, is partnering with Georgia-Pacific to ensure efficient and cost-effective rail transportation for the company’s new plant in Albany, Ga.
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New County Commissioners Launch Careers at Institute Training Conference
December 19, 2018
Nearly 140 newly elected county commissioners gained critical knowledge of government operations and management during a four-day training session coordinated by the Institute of Government in partnership with ACCG, Georgia’s County Association.
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UPS: Number of Packages Returned Expected to Peak Before Christmas, Reflecting E-Commerce Shift
December 19, 2018
National Returns Day is expected to occur prior to Christmas, reflecting just how deeply e-commerce is reshaping the retail universe, according to UPS. Consumers who got a jump on online shopping in the days before Black Friday are expected to begin returning more than 1 million packages each day in December, jumpstarting the holiday returns season earlier than ever.
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Albany Museum of Art Offers Two Holiday Art Camps
December 18, 2018
A pair of upcoming art camps at the Albany Museum of Art will help parents ease their children into and out of the winter holidays. The Libby Womack Holiday workshop is set for Dec. 20-21, 2018—just before Christmas. A Parents Holiday Recovery Camp is scheduled for immediately after New year’s Day—Jan 2-4, 2019.
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Is Christmas too Commercial? Well, That’s the Reason it Became Popular.
December 18, 2018
It’s that time of the year again when some people will argue about the meaning of Christmas, others will be guilted into gift-giving and some will claim commercialization has ruined the holiday altogether. But then there’s Dr. Ruth McClelland-Nugent, a pop culture scholar, who says the root of these external and internal conflicts actually lies in the creation of our modern celebration of Christmas.
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Georgia Power Continues to Make Progress on Ash Pond Closures
December 14, 2018
Georgia Power announced the latest progress on its plan to safely close all 29 ash ponds at 11 active and retired coal-fired power plant sites across the state. The company is in the process of completely excavating 19 ash ponds located adjacent to lakes or rivers with the remaining 10 being closed in place using advanced engineering methods and closure technologies.
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Twelve DCSS Schools ‘Beating the Odds,’ State Says
December 11, 2018
Twelve schools within the Dougherty County School System are outperforming schools across Georgia with similar student populations and another five are within “expected range”, state officials announced Thursday.
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The City of Albany and Dougherty County Holds 10th Annual Neighborhood Watch Association Recognition Event on Wednesday
December 11, 2018
The City of Albany and Dougherty County will hold the Tenth Annual Neighborhood Watch Association Recognition Event on Wednesday, December 12th.