May 2026 Features
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Georgia Main Street Network Surpasses $1.01 Billion in 2025 Community Impact
May 08, 2026
The Georgia Main Street Program, housed within the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, today announced that 101 designated communities statewide reported more than $1.01 billion in public and private reinvestment.
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May Matters: Georgia Chamber Urges Georgia Employers to Share Primary Election Participation Information
May 07, 2026
With just a week left until the Georgia primary election and early voting going until May 15th , May Matters is calling on Georgia employers to play a simple but powerful role in strengthening their communities: encourage employees and customers to vote.
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Georgia Power Encourages Customers to be Storm Ready this May
May 07, 2026
As temperatures heat up and summer storm season approaches, Georgia Power is encouraging customers across the state to take steps now to stay safe and be prepared for severe weather, including thunderstorms that can bring heavy rain, lightning, strong winds and potential power outages.
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Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield Helps Georgia Small Businesses Lower Costs & Improve Health Outcomes
May 06, 2026
As small businesses across Georgia face rising healthcare costs, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is delivering solutions that help employers offer competitive benefits, improve health outcomes, and keep costs clearer and more predictable.
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Port of Brunswick Again Nation’s Busiest Auto Terminal
May 06, 2026
For the second year in a row, the Port of Brunswick maintained its position as the nation’s busiest port for automobiles in 2025, handling 779,000 units of autos, plus more than 53,000 units of heavy machinery, representing both import and export movements.
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UWG Next: UWG Launches Strategic Planning Process
May 05, 2026
The University of West Georgia has formally launched UWG Next, a comprehensive strategic planning process that will help guide the university’s direction over the next five years and beyond, as UWG approaches its 125th anniversary in 2031.
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Inside the Georgia Logistics Roundtable: Innovations & Opportunities in Supply Chain
May 05, 2026
From pain points to progress, the Logistics Roundtable at the 2026 Georgia Logistics Summit brought together Georgia’s leaders in multimodal transportation to discuss what’s working and what’s ahead.
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Foster Care Tax Credit: A New Way to Lend a Hand—and Lower Your Taxes
May 05, 2026
Marcus Paul is one of those young people whose enthusiasm for the future is contagious. A student at South Georgia Technical College, Paul speaks with confidence about his goal of helping keep commercial aircraft safe. He’s learning how to frame, pressurize, and power airplanes—skills that could take him anywhere in the world.
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Supply Chain Predictability and Cost-Saving Strategies Highlight Georgia Ports Trade Conference
May 04, 2026
The Georgia Ports Authority hosted their 57th annual Georgia International Trade Conference bringing together customers, business partners and industry leaders to discuss the latest maritime and logistics developments.
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GMA, Realtors Take on Georgia's Housing Shortage
May 01, 2026
Georgia is short roughly 60,000 housing units, and the debate over who's to blame has dragged on for years. At the Georgia Chamber of Commerce Foundation Trustees Luncheon on April 16th, GMA Executive Director Larry Hanson and Brad Mock, CEO of the Georgia Association of Realtors, took on the issue by rejecting the easy answers.
