Author: Linda M. Erbele

Georgia Trend Daily – Feb. 22, 2024

Feb. 22, 2024 Rome News-Tribune Georgia Environmental Protection Division Chastised for Ash Pond Closure Permit John Bailey reports that the latest salvo fired in a fight over the Georgia Environmental Protection Division’s approval of leaving tons of coal ash in…

Georgia Trend Daily – Feb. 16, 2024

Feb. 16, 2024 Georgia.gov Gov. Kemp: SOLARCYCLE to Create 600 Jobs in Polk County at First-of-its-Kind Solar Panel Glass Plant Staff reports that Gov. Kemp on Thursday announced that SOLARCYCLE, an advanced technology-based solar recycling company, will create more than…

Georgia Trend Daily – Feb. 12, 2024

Feb. 12, 2024 Georgia Recorder Georgia environmental regulators issue draft permits for strip mine near Okefenokee Jill Nolin reports that state regulators have issued draft permits for a controversial mining proposal near the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. The state Environmental…

Georgia Trend Daily- Feb. 9, 2024

Feb. 9, 2024 Savannah Morning News Savannah National Wildlife Refuge goes with flow to combat climate change John Deem reports, when the remnants of Hurricane Irma moved north across the Georgia-South Carolina border in 2017, nature revealed the fragile line…

Georgia Trend Daily – Feb. 8, 2024

Feb. 8, 2024 State Affairs Security issues, worker shortages still plague state courts, Chief Justice Boggs tells lawmakers Tammy Joyner and Jill Jordan Sieder report that Georgia courts have cut their backlog of violent felony cases significantly with the help…

Georgia Trend Daily – Feb. 6, 2024

Feb. 6, 2024 Marietta Daily Journal 'The Resiliency of the American Economy': KSU Economist Talks Challenges and Successes Annie Mayne reports, according to Roger Tutterow, a professor of economics at Kennesaw State University, while faith in the economy is low,…

Georgia Trend Daily – Feb. 5, 2024

Feb. 5, 2024 Valdosta Daily Times Tornado damages, destroys homes in Lowndes Terry Richards reports that a tornado tore through northern Lowndes County Sunday, damaging and destroying buildings, though there were no reports of injuries or deaths, authorities said. The…

Georgia Trend Daily – Feb. 1, 2024

Feb. 1, 2024 WABE Where will Georgia’s $640 million opioid settlement money go? Jess Mador reports that hundreds of millions of dollars are flowing into Georgia as part of the opioid drugmaker settlement between states and top opioid manufacturers, distributors…

Georgia Trend Daily – Jan. 19, 2024

Jan. 19, 2024 GPB Atlanta's Spelman College receives historic $100 million donation Collin Kelley reports that Spelman College has announced a $100 million historic gift — the largest single donation ever to a historically Black college and university (HBCU). The…

Georgia Trend Daily – Jan. 18, 2024

Jan. 18, 2024 Capitol Beat News New program to provide emergency funding to rural hospitals Dave Williams reports that a nonprofit health-care organization announced plans Wednesday to help financially struggling rural hospitals in Georgia in danger of closing. Ohio-based CareSource…

Georgia Trend Daily – Dec. 29, 2023

Dec. 29, 2023 Capitol Beat News Judge upholds new Georgia congressional, legislative maps Dave Williams reports that Federal judges do not have the authority in voting rights cases to “reallocate political power between the two major political parties,” U.S. District…

Georgia Trend Daily – Dec. 28, 2023

Dec. 28, 2023 Augusta Chronicle Governor names Harlem state Rep. Barry Fleming next Columbia Judicial Circuit judge Joe Hotchkiss reports that State Rep. Barry Fleming has been named to replace retiring Columbia Judicial District Superior Court Judge James Blanchard Jr.…

Georgia Trend Daily – Dec. 27, 2023

Dec. 27, 2023 Columbus Ledger-Enquirer What are students learning about climate change in Georgia? And why? It’s complicated Kala Hunter reports, in 2020, the National Center for Science Education and the Texas Freedom Network Fund vetted all 50 states’ standards…

Georgia Trend Daily – Dec. 22, 2023

Dec. 22, 2023 Georgia.gov Gov. Kemp: Medical Device Manufacturer Gerresheimer Expands in Peachtree City Staff reports that Gov. Kemp yesterday announced that Gerresheimer, a manufacturer for the pharma and life science industry, will invest more than $88 million in expanding…