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More than 17,000 Rural Georgia Students Supported in Innovative Partnership with Georgia Chamber and Georgia Department of Education
Features, February 07, 2025
Yesterday, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) announced the tremendous statewide impact of their 2024 partnership to meet workforce preparedness needs in rural communities.
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Georgia Tech's Computer Science Initiative Expands Opportunities for Rural Students
News, February 07, 2025
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Randstad USA Reveals the Best Jobs for 2025
News, February 07, 2025
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Software Spending Is Up, Prices Are Rising, and AI Is Changing the Game
News, February 07, 2025
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Augusta Commission Questions Decisions by Historic Preservation Commission
News, February 06, 2025
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Augusta University’s New Parking Deck Benefits all of Downtown Augusta
News, February 06, 2025
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Wellstar MCG Health Providing Hospital-Level Care at Patients' Homes
News, February 06, 2025
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Georgia Predicted to Be Top State for Franchise Business Growth in 2025
News, February 06, 2025
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Georgia DOT Awards 23 Rehabilitation, Resurfacing, Bridge Construction, & Safety Improvements Projects
News, February 06, 2025
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Southern Company Gas and Its Charitable Foundation Award $11M to Nonprofits in 2024
News, February 06, 2025
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UGA Tops $600M in R&D Expenditures for First Time in FY 2024
News, February 06, 2025
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Survey: Amid New Policy Landscape, Corporate America Changes Philanthropic Priorities
News, February 06, 2025
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ADP: Private Sector Employment Increased by 183,000 Jobs in January; Annual Pay was Up 4.7%
News, February 06, 2025
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IBM Study: Gen AI Will Elevate Financial Performance of Banks in 2025
News, February 06, 2025
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The Year of Agriculture in Augusta Kicks Off with Community Engagement and Celebration
News, February 05, 2025
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HydroFleet to Invest Nearly $33M in Pooler for Hydrogen Production and Fueling Facility
News, February 05, 2025
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One-Third of Corporate Leaders List Cost Management as Their Most Critical Priority for 2025
Features, February 05, 2025
Business leaders around the world are entering 2025 facing significant challenges and opportunities. Many are responding to policy shifts in the United States as economic and geopolitical uncertainty collides with the need for strategic investment.
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Atlanta Fed’s Bostic Says It Might Be a While Before Next Rate Cut
News, February 05, 2025
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Waffle House Adds Surcharge to Eggs as Massive Bird Flu Outbreak Leads to Soaring Prices
News, February 05, 2025
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Gov. Kemp Announces New Executive Counsel and Legal Staff
News, February 05, 2025
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Georgia Gas Price Average Recede
News, February 05, 2025
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U.S. Farmers Retain Optimistic Outlook for 2025 Despite Ag Trade Uncertainty
News, February 05, 2025
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Annual Survey Reveals Risk Managers' Concerns
News, February 05, 2025
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Record 19 Million Americans Projected to Cruise This Year
News, February 05, 2025
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Baker Tilly to Acquire Hancock Askew, Expanding Presence in the Southeast
News, February 04, 2025
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GreenJackets Game Day Job Fair on March 1st
News, February 04, 2025
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Green Guide Launches "Go Green For Caffeine" Campaign to Promote Sustainable Coffee Consumption
News, February 04, 2025
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State House Speaker Burns Introduces School-safety Package
News, February 04, 2025
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PBS Aerospace Establishes North American HQ in Metro Atlanta
News, February 04, 2025
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Huddle House Franchisee Expands Footprint in Georgia with Multi-Unit Agreement
News, February 04, 2025
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Georgia Hospitals Support Efforts to Reform the State’s Healthcare Liability Landscape
News, February 04, 2025
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Deadline to Apply for FEMA Assistance this Week
News, February 04, 2025
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Sen. Ossoff to Lead U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction & Veterans Affairs
News, February 04, 2025
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Southeastern Grocers Commemorates Black History Month with Annual Grant Program
News, February 04, 2025
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AI Job Growth includes ChatGPT-Fueled Surge Amid Overall Employment Slowdowns
News, February 04, 2025
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Contractors Have Optimistic Business Outlook, Yet Continue to Worry about Labor and Materials
News, February 04, 2025
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Nearly One-Quarter of Financial Advisors Report Majority of Clients Now Own Digital Assets, DACFP Survey Shows
News, February 04, 2025
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Columbia County Board of Commissioners February 4th Public Hearing on House Bill 581 Homestead Exemption
News, February 03, 2025
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New Sculptures Installed and Sculptures Purchased from the Augusta Sculpture Trail
News, February 03, 2025
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Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History Announce a Calendar Signing
News, February 03, 2025
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What They Are Saying: Gov. Kemp Unveils Plan to Tackle Tort Reform and Stabilize Insurance Costs for Hardworking Georgians
News, February 03, 2025
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Kia America Extends Growth Into 2025 with Best- Ever January Sales
News, February 03, 2025
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Advanced Drainage Systems Hosts Groundbreaking for $30M Recycling Facility Expansion in Cordele
News, February 03, 2025
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December Sees Decline in Unemployment Across Most Georgia Regions
News, February 03, 2025
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Report Grades Georgia's Efforts to Reduce Tobacco Use
News, February 03, 2025
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Home Equity Holds Steady Around U.S. During Fourth Quarter as Housing Markets Remains Strong
News, February 03, 2025
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How to Use the Latest AI Tools for Your Financial Wellness in 2025
News, February 03, 2025
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Americans Rack Up $24,000 Annually in Non-Mortgage Homeownership Costs
News, February 03, 2025
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IMG Travel Outlook Survey Predicts Top Destinations and Travel Trends for 2025
News, February 03, 2025
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Augusta’s Job Market Climbs to 249,400 as Unemployment Drops to 4.2%
News, January 31, 2025
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‘Get Augusta Reading’ Mission is to Increase the Literacy Rate in the Community
News, January 31, 2025
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Augusta Metro Chamber Promotes James Allen to VP of Member & Community Development
News, January 31, 2025
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Former Augusta Commissioner John Clarke has Died
News, January 31, 2025
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Columbus Invites Remote Workers: 2025 Program Now Accepting Applications
News, January 31, 2025
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UPS Releases 4Q 2024 Earnings and Provides 2025 Guidance
News, January 31, 2025
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Technical College System of Georgia Announces 2025 Cohort of the Senior Leadership Academy
News, January 31, 2025
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AT&T Names Riley Blount as President of AT&T Georgia
Features, January 31, 2025
Riley Blount has been named state president of AT&T Georgia. She succeeds Venessa Harrison, who recently announced her retirement after a four-decade career with AT&T.
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Georgia Students’ NAEP Performance Follows National Trend
News, January 31, 2025
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Announcing the 2025 Georgia Titan 100 Recipients
Features, January 31, 2025
Titan CEO is pleased to announce the 2025 Georgia Titan 100. The Titan 100 program recognizes Georgia’s Top 100 CEOs & C-level executives. They are the area’s most accomplished business leaders in their industry using criteria that include demonstrating exceptional leadership, vision, and passion.
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Nation's Share of People with College Degrees and Other Credentials Continues to Grow
News, January 31, 2025
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Career Satisfaction on the Rise: Fewer Workers Planning a Job Change in Early 2025
News, January 31, 2025
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S&P Global Mobility: January 2025 US Auto Sales Begin Year on Positive Note
News, January 31, 2025
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Columbia County to Host Fifth Annual CTAE Workforce Showcase Competition
News, January 30, 2025
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First Lady Marty Kemp Introduces Tenth Anti-Human Trafficking Bill
News, January 30, 2025
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Georgia Regulators Approve New Billing Rules for Large Energy Users Amid Data Center Boom
News, January 30, 2025
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Special Olympics Georgia to Host the 2025 State Indoor Winter Games & Southeast Powerlifting
News, January 30, 2025
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Georgia Trauma Foundation Provides Community-based Continuing Education Program for Rural Hospitals
News, January 30, 2025
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Local Retail Wins Big During 2024 Holidays
News, January 30, 2025
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S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index Records 3.8% Annual Gain
News, January 30, 2025
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Top U.S. Cities for Veterans Buying a Home With a VA Loan
News, January 30, 2025
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Rental Companies Prepare Homes for Masters After Helene
News, January 29, 2025
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‘Accelerate Augusta’ on to the Next Steps, Logo Unveiling
News, January 29, 2025
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Georgia Chief Justice Boggs Pitches Judicial Pay Raises
News, January 29, 2025
Georgia Chief Justice Michael Boggs used his annual State of the Judiciary address to members of the General Assembly Tuesday to plug two bills raising the salaries of superior court and statewide judges.
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Port of Savannah Achieves 11.4% Growth, Port of Brunswick up 7.5%
News, January 29, 2025
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U.S. Soccer Federation Teams Up with the Home Depot to Build the Future of Soccer
News, January 29, 2025
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Georgia Officials Lay Out Strategy for Mitigating 'Zombie Deer' Chronic Wasting Disease Spread After Positive Test
News, January 29, 2025
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New CTAE Advantage Dashboard Shows Georgia CTAE Students Have Higher Literacy, Graduation, and Postsecondary Placement Rates
Features, January 29, 2025
The Georgia Department of Education has created a CTAE Advantage Dashboard to allow easy, transparent access to Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education academic and workforce data at the state and district levels, State School Superintendent Richard Woods announced today.
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US Consumer Confidence Retreated in January
News, January 29, 2025
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Survey: Tax Refunds Are a Critical Financial Boost for Most Americans
News, January 29, 2025
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Majority of Bank Fraud Committed by Professional Fraud Rings, New Report Finds
News, January 29, 2025
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47% of Americans Plan to Purchase an EV in the Next 5 Years According to Poll
News, January 29, 2025
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Greater Augusta Arts Council Awards Hurricane Relief to 51 Local Artists
News, January 28, 2025
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Burke County Chamber of Commerce Appoints Julie Langham to Board of Directors
News, January 28, 2025
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AAA: Georgia Gas Price Average Parked in Neutral
News, January 28, 2025
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Port of Savannah’s Ocean Terminal, Receives Four New Electric Ship-to-Shore Cranes
News, January 28, 2025
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More Than Just Fun in the Sun: UGA Study Reveals Workplace Benefits of Vacations
News, January 28, 2025
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The Best Place for Working Parents Georgia Announced
Features, January 28, 2025
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce and GEEARS: Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students are pleased to announce a new initiative that promotes family-friendly practices in workplaces and honors the Georgia employers that embrace them.
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What's Going On in Banking Study Finds Banks Optimistic About 2025 Despite Challenges
News, January 28, 2025
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Ecommerce Marketing Study: How American Brands Made $1.4 Billion in 2024
News, January 28, 2025
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ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 122,000 Jobs in December; Annual Pay was Up 4.6%
News, January 28, 2025
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IBM Study: More Companies Turning to Open-Source AI Tools to Unlock ROI
News, January 28, 2025
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FreshTake Grocery Ushers in a New Era of Shopping in Augusta with Grand Opening Celebration
News, January 27, 2025
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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Vocal Music from the Aiken Symphony and Featured Soloists Dominic Armstrong and Ashley Emerson
News, January 27, 2025
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AG Chris Carr Highlights Ongoing Efforts to Protect Georgia’s Children During Human Trafficking Prevention Month
Features, January 27, 2025
Attorney General Chris Carr is recognizing January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month by sharing the work of his Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit. Carr is also encouraging all Georgians to join in this fight by learning the signs of human trafficking and supporting survivors throughout the state.
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Georgia Child Care Association Releases Compelling Report on Early Education
News, January 27, 2025
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Georgia-based PulteGroup Reveals Home Design Trends for 2025
News, January 27, 2025
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Georgia Does DOGE: Lt. Governor Burt Jones Announces Introduction of Red Tape Rollback
News, January 27, 2025
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GaDOE Updates Rule to Prioritize Student Safety
News, January 27, 2025
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Data Center Boom in Georgia Revealed in New White Paper from LandGate
News, January 27, 2025
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Deloitte Survey: CFO Confidence Soars as Risk Appetite Returns
News, January 27, 2025
Finance chiefs are more optimistic about North America's economic outlook, with 72% expecting the economy to be better in a year, and 50% viewing conditions as "good now."