June 2017 News
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Albany Technical College Cuts Ribbon on Pedestrian Bridge Wednesday Morning
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Lee County Budget Remains Unapproved, Commissioners Deadlock on Vote
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Merry Acres HOSA Students Win 1st at International Conference
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GeoTex in Enigma Announces New Ownership
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Synovus Ranked Most Reputable Bank in the U.S. in American Banker’s Survey of Bank Reputations
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David Perdue: It’s Time to Pull the Plug on August Recess
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Southern Company Subsidiary PowerSecure Announces Strategic Alliance with Advanced Microgrid Solutions
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SunTrust Bank Offers New Financial Wellness Employee Benefit for Companies
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Aflac Veteran of 43 Years Phillip "Jack" Friou to Step Down
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Total Momentum Productions Fund First Georgia-Based Film Maker; Announces Slate of Family-Friendly Films with Tammy’Dele Films
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Georgia DOT Suspending Construction-related Lane Closures on Interstate Highways July 4th Weekend
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Georgia-Pacific Invests $400M in Palatka, Fla., Mill
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New CareerBuilder Study Identifies 12 Missing Links in Your Candidate Experience
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FICO Survey: US Firms May be Overconfident About Cybersecurity Protection
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Trulia: Falling Inventory Has Led To Hurried Homebuying
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The Salvation Army in Albany Announces New Officers
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Georgia #9 Most Patriotic State in United States
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SILON to Invest $20M in Fayette County
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Amtrak Names Former Delta CEO Richard Anderson President and CEO
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Denver Investment Firm Buys Georgia Chemical Manufacturer
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Attorney General Chris Carr Applauds EPA's Withdrawal of WOTUS Rule
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Georgia Power Offers Storm Safety Tips for Lightning Safety Awareness Week
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Special Olympics Georgia Receives $90,000 Grant from The UPS Foundation
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Google Tops List of High-Achieving Teens' Preferred Future Employers
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The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Increased in June
 
