July 2022 News
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Education Foundation Welcomes New Teachers with Gift Cards
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All Star Mini Storage in Newnan Sold
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Georgia Rotary Student Program Elects New Slate of Officers for 2022-23
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Gov. Kemp Provides Update on Success of Teacher Pipeline Initiatives
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Home Depot Announces Latest Carbon Emission Reductions
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9to5 Georgia and Georgia Paid Leave Coalition Release New Report on Paid Leave in Georgia
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Georgia County Files Suit to Force Land Sale for Spaceport
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Charlie Harper: Individual Voters Will Decide If We’re In A Recession Or Not
The United States Economy shrank .9% for the second quarter of this year, according to the Commerce Department. This follows a contraction of 1.6% in the first quarter. Economists generally consider two consecutive quarters of decline as the definition of recession.
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Southern Company Reports Second-quarter 2022 Earnings
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Effective Customer Engagement is Business Critical Amid Economic Uncertainty
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Every Job Offer Is Negotiable; If You Want a Higher Salary, You Have to Fight for It
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Inflation and Market Decline Are Causing People to Rethink Retirement
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Competitive Pension Risk Transfer Buyout Rate Dips to 98.3% During June
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These Georgia Companies are Reporting Major Losses During Russia's War on Ukraine
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GA Economic Developers Association Launches Search For President & CEO
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Lt. Governor Duncan Announces Appointments to Georgia Rare Disease Advisory Council
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EPD FY23 Recycling, Waste Reduction, and Diversion Grant
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AAA Urges Drivers to Stay Alert As Students Return to School
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Norfolk Southern Reports Record Quarterly Results
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InsiderAdvantage: Georgia Council on Substance Abuse Calls on Georgia’s US Senators to Co-Sponsor Legislation
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Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates by 0.75%, Matching June's Historic Move
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Consumers Pay the Price as Data Breach Costs Reach All-Time High
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Nearly Half Workers Only Receive Feedback on an Annual or Semi-Annual Basis
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Survey: Despite Risk of Recession, One-Third of Workers Still Plan to Quit Their Jobs
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CTCA Atlanta Recognized by U.S. News & World Report