July 2025 News
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Colony Bank to Acquire Thomasville's TC Federal Bank
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Albany Museum of Art Awarded General Operating Support Grant by Georgia Council for the Arts
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Phoebe Sumter and Phoebe Worth Earn Recognition for Stroke Care
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State Lawmakers Study Student Absenteeism, Lingering Problem Since Pandemic
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GaDOE Report: Literacy Coaches are Making an Impact
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TCSG, USG Sign First Articulation Agreement Since Passage of Top State for Talent Act
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How a First-time Entrepreneur Creates a Multimillion-dollar Business
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Delta Uses AI to Set Airfares. Some Senators are Worried.
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Georgia Power Names Tyler Cook CFO & Treasurer
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Paul Azinger honored with PGA TOUR’s Payne Stewart Award presented by Southern Company
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Healthcare Execs Driving Growth Through New Services and M&A
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Nearly Two-Thirds of Finance Leaders Adopt More Cautious Cash Management Practices Amid Economic Turbulence
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Summer Travel 2025: Where Every Generation is Headed - and How Much They're Spending
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Albany Technical College Police Department Recognized in Historic Celebration of Campus Safety Excellence
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Albany Area Chamber Star Business of the Week: Flint River Municipal Golf Course
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Marrisa Merrill Named Principal at Radium Springs Middle School
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Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Confirms a Cane-sugar Version of its Trademark Cola is Coming to the US
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Fed's Bostic: Recent Data Show Price Pressures May Be Building
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Georgia Chamber Highlights Pro-Growth Policy Wins in One Big Beautiful Bill
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Georgia Crowned #5 for Small Business in 2025—But Its 26th-Ranked Loan Approval Gap is Choking Entrepreneurs
Georgia just ranked among the top states for small business success in 2025. But, there’s a catch. Clarify Capital’s exclusive study reveals that Georgia now ranks #5 overall in the nation for small business climate, driven by high entrepreneurial momentum and big funding checks for those who get approved.
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Southern Company Elects Regions CEO John Turner to Board of Directors
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When will it Cool Down in Georgia? Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts when we'll Get Fall Relief
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Another Challenger Rises For State School Superintendent
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Tariff Pause Spurs Global Manufacturing Activity in June
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New Report Reveals Just 10% of Employees Drive 73% of Cyber Risk