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AI Hype Versus Reality & 'Generational Recession': New Goodwill Report Reveals Growing Workforce Gaps
February 24, 2026
Amid widespread layoffs and economic disruption, a new report from Goodwill Industries reveals a number of critical gaps in the reality of today's workforce. The Workforce in Flux: Americans and the Changing World of Work report, includes findings that allude to a deepening "generational recession" affecting the nation's youngest workers as well as a widening gap between AI expectations and reality.
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Amanda Free Named President of Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Georgia
February 23, 2026
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia announced that Amanda Free has been named President. She succeeds Robert Bunch, who has transitioned to a new role within Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, leading the East Region Commercial region and Anthem’s Specialty Business.
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How Destination Augusta Made a Strategic Bet on Smarter Meetings Growth
February 20, 2026
Augusta — known as the “Feel Good City” and set along the Savannah River — is a compelling meetings destination with diverse offerings and Southern charm. As Destination Augusta continued to elevate its group sales strategy, the team identified an opportunity to further strengthen the systems and tools to support its meetings business.
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Augusta Metro Chamber to Host 117th Annual Meeting, “BINGO: Every Square Moves Us Forward”
February 19, 2026
Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce will host its 117th Annual Meeting, BINGO: Every Square Moves Us Forward, on Thursday, February 26, 2026, unveiling the Chamber’s 2-Year Strategic Roadmap through an interactive, BINGO-inspired experience designed to engage, connect, and advance the regional business community.
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GDOL Honored as “Model Agency” for HR Excellence
February 19, 2026
The Georgia Department of Labor has earned the “Model Agency Award” for Excellence in Human Resources from the Georgia Department of Administrative Services, achieving the highest assessment results among all Tier 1 agencies.
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Georgia Power Delivers Lower Costs for Customers with Latest Filings
February 18, 2026
Georgia Power today filed its expected Fuel Cost Recovery and Storm Cost Recovery cases with the Georgia Public Service Commission. Together, the cases seek to lower costs for customers through two distinct filings. The cumulative effect of the filings will result in overall lower rates for customers beginning this summer if approved by the Georgia PSC.
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Helms College Granted Full Five-Year Accreditation by ACCET, Affirming Quality, Outcomes, and Community Impact
February 13, 2026
Helms College has been granted full reaccreditation for five years by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training, the national accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. The action affirms the college’s academic quality, institutional effectiveness, and commitment to student success through 2030.
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Georgia Historical Society Premieres New Georgia Day Video Exploring the Thirteenth Colony’s Founding
February 13, 2026
In recognition of the 293rd anniversary of Georgia’s founding on February 12, 1733, the Georgia Historical Society premieres a new Georgia Day video today, marking Georgia Day 2026.
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Kerry Bridges to Lead Augusta Tech Foundation As New Trustees Elected
February 12, 2026
The Augusta Technical College Foundation, Inc. started 2026 under new leadership with several new members of the Board of Trustees. Kerry Bridges of Georgia Power is the new chair while Jane Marie Kinsey of McKnight Construction is the new vice chair. They succeeded outgoing chair Randy Hatcher of MAU and retired architect Joe Gambill.
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Georgia Leaders Selected for 2026 GeorgiaForward Young Gamechangers Cohort
February 12, 2026
GeorgiaForward has selected 50 promising young leaders to serve the organization’s 2026 Young Gamechangers program. YG is a unique leadership action program hosted by GeorgiaForward, a non-profit organization administered by the Georgia Municipal Association.
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Kevin Price to Join Georgia Ports Reporting to CEO Griff Lynch
February 11, 2026
Georgia Ports Authority has appointed Kevin Price as President reporting to CEO Griff Lynch effective July 1st, with a longer-term transition plan to assume the role of President and CEO in mid-2027.
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Goodwill Industries of Middle Georgia and the CSRA Announces Three New Board Members for 2026
February 10, 2026
Goodwill Industries of Middle Georgia and the CSRA announced the appointment of three new members to its Board of Directors, effective 2026.
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Georgia Chamber Hosts 37th Annual Georgia Quail Hunt in Albany
February 10, 2026
Last week, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce hosted its 37th Annual Georgia Quail Hunt, a premier statewide recruitment initiative designed to showcase the economic advantages of doing business in Georgia. The event took place on February 4th–6th in Southwest Georgia but the event’s impact and vision extended far beyond Southwest Georgia, with a continued focus on attracting investment, creating jobs, and building partnerships that benefit communities across the entire state.
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TCSG State Board Elects Buzz Law as Chair & Carvel Lewis as Vice Chair
February 09, 2026
The State Board of the Technical College System of Georgia today announced the election of new board leadership for 2026, naming longtime board member Buzz Law as Chair and Carvel Lewis as Vice Chair.
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AT&T Expands Fiber Network to More Than Two Million Customer Locations in Georgia
February 06, 2026
AT&T Fiber is now available to more than two million residential and business locations in Georgia. The expanded network gives more customers access to super-fast internet speeds up to 5-Gigs. AT&T made the announcement at an event in Albany alongside local and state leaders.
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Survey: Companies Take a More Cautious Approach to Corporate Philanthropy as Political & Economic Pressures Mount
February 06, 2026
Amid heightened scrutiny, companies are retreating from issues perceived as politically sensitive in their corporate philanthropy efforts. In 2026, nearly one-third of surveyed philanthropy leaders plan to scale back racial equality initiatives, with reductions also planned for environmental justice and gender equality, according to a new survey by The Conference Board. This continues the trend observed in 2025.
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Georgia Election Review Panel Recommends Gradual Shift To Hand-Marked Ballots
February 05, 2026
After six lengthy hearings around the state last year, a special legislative committee studying the elections process has recommended incremental changes to Georgia’s voting system.
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Augusta University To Host Augusta Half Marathon For Next Three Years
February 03, 2026
Following a successful event in 2025, Augusta University has agreed to serve as the host site and as a sponsor of the Augusta Half Marathon/10K/5K for the next three years, including the 2026 event that will be held on Saturday, Feb. 28.
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United Way of the CSRA & Piedmont Augusta Partner for 211 Day Community Resource Fair
February 02, 2026
To celebrate National 211 Day, United Way of the CSRA and Piedmont Augusta are teaming up to host a FREE Community Resource Fair on Wednesday, February 11th. The event will take place from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM in the Piedmont Hospital Cafeteria, located at 1350 Walton Way.
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Governor Kemp Announces Third Round of Rural Site Development Grants
February 02, 2026
Governor Brian Kemp announced the third round of grants from the Rural Site Development Initiative (RSDI) within the OneGeorgia Authority. With $4.3 million included in this latest allotment, the total investment committed to rural site development projects since the program’s launch in FY 2025 is now up to $21 million.
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Georgia Historical Society’s Georgia History Festival Continues with Family-Friendly Events
February 02, 2026
The Georgia Historical Society's Georgia History Festival continues in February with a weekend of educational events for students and families in recognition of the founding of Georgia on February 12th, 1733. Taking place on Saturday, February 7th, and Sunday, February 8th, the festivities begin with the Colonial Faire & Muster at Wormsloe State Historic Site. The weekend wraps up on February 8 with the statewide tradition of Super Museum Sunday.
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Republican State House Leaders Unveil Plan To Abolish Homeowner Property Taxes
January 30, 2026
Republicans in Georgia’s state House say they want to take steps to erase homeowner property taxes this legislative session, which is getting underway ahead of an election cycle seemingly dominated by concerns about the cost of living.
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Charge Forward Georgia: A New Gateway to EV Jobs & Training
January 30, 2026
The electric vehicle industry is booming in Georgia with major manufacturers like Hyundai, Kia and Rivian establishing and expanding operations across the Peach State. To support this growth, a new resource -- Charge Forward Georgia -- has launched as a one-stop hub for students, EV jobseekers, and employers.
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US CEOs Signal Major Rebound in Dealmaking Confidence as M&A Intent Soars
January 30, 2026
After a period of relative caution, US business leaders are entering 2026 with a renewed appetite for growth through acquisition. According to the latest EY-Parthenon CEO Outlook Survey, 62% of US CEOs plan to actively pursue mergers and acquisitions over the next 12 months. This represents a significant 27-percentage-point surge from the 35% recorded in September 2025.
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Popular & Political Support Growing For Ban On Cellphones In Georgia High Schools
January 29, 2026
Georgia high school sophomores are looking ever more likely to lose their phones during the school day in their senior year, as lawmakers consider expanding a ban on personal devices.
