News
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Georgia Public Schools to Receive $1.7 Billion in Federal Stimulus Funding
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HUB International Acquires Assets of MPE Employee Benefit Services
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North Georgia Technical College Names John Wilkinson as New President
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State Farm Arena Becomes First Sports and Entertainment Venue in US to Achieve Health Security Verification from Sharecare
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Georgia United Foundation Grants 1,445 Wishes to Children in Foster Care
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ATA Truck Tonnage Index Jumped 7.4% in December
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More than 50% of Americans are Considering Benefit Changes as a Result of COVID-19, Study Shows
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68% of SMBs are Concerned About Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities at Their Business Locations
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New COVID-19 Treatment Shows Promising Results for Phoebe Patients
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Dougherty County COVID-19 Testing Site Moving After New Partnership
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UGA Helping Small Businesses Apply for Relief Funding
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Capitol Recap: A Welcome Back to the Gold Dome
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Georgia Has the 7th Highest Percentage of Minority-Owned Startups in the U.S.
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Georgia Public Policy Foundation: 'State of the State' as Varied as Georgia's Landscape
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Georgia Pump Prices Jump 7 Cents
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Alzheimer's Association to Host a Statewide Virtual Caregiver Resource Fair
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Georgia Is a Tough State to Work From Home
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Attorney General Chris Carr, Bipartisan AGs Push FDA to Examine Progress in Opioid Fight
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Redfin Survey: One-Third of Homebuyers Would Relocate If Remote Work Becomes Permanent; One-Third Already Have
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One in Four Small Businesses Plan to Hire a Financial Consultant in 2021, According to New Survey Data
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Jimmy Carter Sites in Plains, Ga. Made National Historical Park
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City of Sylvester Honors the Life of Councilman Larry Johnson
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Four ASU Faculty Members Named 2020-2021 USG Leadership Fellow
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Albany Museum of Art Reschedules January and February Events and Programs
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Georgia Power Continues to Make Progress on Ash Pond Closure at Plant Mitchell with Dewatering Process Scheduled to Begin in February
