January 2023 News
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        New Study Finds Georgia to be One of America's Most Sleepless States
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        AAA: Georgia Gas Price Average Continues to Rise
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        Georgia Group Among Many Across US Pushing Opioid Rescue Drug Access to Save Lives
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        New Georgia Company Addresses Gaps in Key Manufacturing Processes
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        Georgia Offers Nation's Lowest Cost 529 Plan for Saving for College
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        Georgia Museum of Art to Present Highlights from Princeton University Art Museum Collection
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        IT & Security Professionals Spend an Average of 4,300 Hours Annually Achieving or Maintaining Compliance
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        9.3M More U.S. Consumers Ended 2022 Living Paycheck to Paycheck Than in 2021
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        U.S. Auto Sales Expected to Finish 2022 Down 8% Year Over Year
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        Owen Named Dean of UWG’s University College
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        Georgia Bill Would Standardize Food Delivery Services Like DoorDash, UberEats
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        Sustainable Building Materials Company to Invest $59 Million in Upson County
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        Kia America & Kia Georgia Contribute $100,000 to the American Red Cross of Georgia in Support of Tornado Relief Initiatives
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        Georgia Workforce Pipeline Snapshot Georgia High School Graduation Rate
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        Regional Commissions See Mostly Decreased December Unemployment Rates
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        Pearl Harbor Sailor from Georgia to be Buried in Arlington National Cemetery
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        Mental Health Day at Georgia Capitol to Highlight Rural Mental Health
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        Insurance Commissioner's Office & NICB Personnel Deployed to Catastrophe Claims Village
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        Changes in Unemployment Rate by State – WalletHub Study
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        Q1 U.S. Hiring Outlook Remains Strong, Yet Signs of Slowdown Emerge
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        Seasonal Cooling, Cost Strains Bring Housing Market Closer to 'normal'
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        UWG’s Other Night School Announces Spring 2023 Lineup
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        Help Community Year-round with Purposity
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        Customers Invest $3.2B Along Norfolk Southern's Network in 2022
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        Study: 2022’s States Where Employers Are Struggling the Most in Hiring, Georgia #2



