January 2020 News
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VFW Donates to The Lodge
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‘An Annual Moral Checkup’: UWG Hosts MLK Interfaith Luncheon with Guest Speaker Dr. Robert Michael Franklin Jr.
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Special Election Includes Few User Errors
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Rick Walker Named Georgia Automotive Leader of the Year
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Senate Hears Horse Racing Bill but Doesn’t Take a Vote
State Senator Brandon Beach (R-Alpharetta) took his proposal for horse racing in Georgia back to the Senate Economic Development and Tourism Committee Wednesday afternoon. Members heard from Beach as well as a number of opponents to the plan, but did not vote on the proposal. And no future vote was scheduled.
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Georgia Transportation Alliance on The Georgia Commission Freight and Logistics Report
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Southern Company Earns Perfect Score in Human Rights Campaign Foundation's 2020 Corporate Equality Index
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Georgia Bio Names 2020 Golden Helix Award Winners
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Gov. Kemp Applauds Pres. Trump's HHS, CMS for Medicaid Healthy Adult Opportunity
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UPS Releases 4Q 2019 Earnings
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Katie Bishop Williams Named Athens CVB Director
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Coweta County Development Authority Launches Talent Search For Economic Development Project Manager
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Council Votes to Move Forward with Sports and Entertainment District
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Applications Open for the TAG FinTech South Innovation Challenge
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Secretary Of State Hosts First Ever TikTok Voter Education Challenge
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GMA Breaks Ground on New Headquarters
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Wheels Up & Delta Close Groundbreaking Transaction, Combining Delta Private Jets with Wheels Up
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Smart Decisions Coalition Recommendations Released
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Foundation Steps in to Help CDC Fight Coronavirus
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Georgia DOT Commissioner Accompanies Georgia First Lady Kemp to Washington D.C. for Summit to Combat Human Trafficking Nationwide
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Gov. Kemp Focuses On Gangs, Education, Jobs
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Survey: 82% Of Workers Want Updates On Company Financial Performance
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New Study Shows Property Buyers and Sellers Overwhelmingly Prefer Listings with 3D Tours
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Port of Savannah Sets Calendar Year Record
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Southern Company Announces $50M Initiative for Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities