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It’s a crowd-pleaser, with seriously good food and an inviting atmosphere.
Georgia’s Sen. Johnny Isakson consulted an eminent UGA scientist to come up with what may be an answer to the embryonic stem cell research debate.
The Chadwick brothers’ story is one of triumph and tragedy
Teresa Lasseter brings real-world experience to her work with the Farm Service Agency.
Business And Economic News From Around The State
Banks will continue to benefit from positive demographic trends because the steady influx of new residents increases demands for banking services, props up asset prices and encourages new business formation.
Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin was first elected to public office in the 1950s. He stresses his conservative values, but has some surprisingly progressive ideas.
Junior Achievement, which reaches some 100,000 students around the state, is all about the American dream.
Ticked off teachers, the Republicans' revolving door, more Reps for Georgia?
Three Georgia advocates are fighting the good fight for the environment, for consumers and for children with special needs.
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