October 2018 News
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Silicon Ranch to Invest $89M in Clay County
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Base Mission Continues Before, During, After Hurricane
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Hurricane Michael Can't Stop Exchange Club Fair
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COAD Still in Need of Volunteers
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Dougherty County Joins Law Enforcement Urging Trick-Or-Treaters Use Extra Caution around Storm Debris
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Trump, Obama Head to Georgia for Closing Weekend
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Georgia Farmers Fear It Will Take Years to Recover from Storm Strike
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Historian David Blight Named Inaugural Vincent J. Dooley Distinguished Teaching Fellow
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State Superintendent Richard Woods Says Education is State’s Second-Most Improved Sector
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GVRA Encourages Companies to Hire Workers with Disabilities
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The GMSDC Celebrates the 2018 Spirit of Alliance Award Winners
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AGCO Reports Third Quarter Results
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AG Carr Wishes Georgians a Happy Halloween and Offers Safety Tips for Parents
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Study: U.S. Firms Accumulated Cash in 3Q18 At A Faster Pace Than The Previous Quarter
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Retail Sales Pace to Decline in October; Incentive Spending Still Falling, but Transaction Prices Rise
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Survey: Outlook and Confidence in U.S. Economy Both Up Among Business Owners
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Local Organization Plans to Replace Trees in Dougherty County
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AB&T Announces Results for the Third Quarter 2018
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Redesigned CCRPI Leads to Shuffle in School Rankings
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Thronateeska, Flint Riverquarium Host Annual Tricks and Treats Event
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The Army Corps of Engineers Managing Storm Debris Clean-Up in Dougherty, Surrounding Counties
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Albany Chain Gang in Desperate Need of Volunteers
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Georgia Department of Education Releases First Scores from Redesigned CCRPI
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Georgia Gas Prices Drop 6 Cents from Last Week
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GSSA Annouces the Four Finalist for Georgia’s 2019 Superintendent of the Year