News
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State Farm Awards a $275,000 Grant to The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute
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As Crisis in Ukraine Intensifies, Access Insights From The Conference Board on the Economy and Business
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S&P 500 Members Continue to Increase Job Listings in 2022 Lead by Utility, Energy, and Financial Companies
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Cox Automotive February Forecast: Tight Inventory Keeps U.S. Auto Sales From Gaining Traction
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Gov. Kemp Appoints Deah Warren as Superior Court Judge of the Douglas Judicial Circuit
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Does Georgia Trade With Russia, Ukraine? Take a Look at the Data.
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Moderna to Establish Enterprise Solutions Hub in Metro Atlanta
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Mawson Infrastructure Group Inc. Announces Expansion of Sandersville Bitcoin Mining Facility
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Governor Kemp & First Lady Marty Kemp Celebrate Read Across America Day
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Georgia Senate Unanimously Backs Statewide Model for Mental Health Emergency Response
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With Priorities Funded, Georgians’ Taxes Are Being Cut
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38.32% Of Money Spent on Vehicle Purchases in Georgia Is on Used Cars
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Rivian Spares Preorders From Price Hike to fix 'Painful' Mistake
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One by One, Global Companies are Cutting Their Ties to Russia
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46% of Parents Say Their Child Used Their Credit or Debit Card Without Permission, Racking Up $500+
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2022 Digital Marketing Trends See Small Businesses Capitalizing on Social Media
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Venture-Backed Startups Account for 2% of Georgia Jobs, Report Says
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Rep. Seeks to Expedite Professional Licenses for Military Spouses
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Southern Company and Black Enterprise to Convene Leaders on Investing in an Inclusive Energy Future
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The Home Depot Foundation's Path to Pro Program Expands Skilled Trades Training to More than 250 Schools in Over 30 States
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5.9% Of Georgia Workers Work Night Shifts, 18th Most in U.S.
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UGA Skidaway Institute Hawaii Research Resumes After Pandemic Delay
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Business Leaders Warn That Ongoing Supply Chain Disruption Caused By COVID-19 Is Having A Critical Impact On The Ability To Drive Profitability
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4 in 10 Employers Report a Rise in Candidate Ghosting, Robert Half Research Shows
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Nearly 90% of Companies to Remain Open in 2022, but Employers Reluctant to Adapt to a New Workplace Reality, Study Shows
