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Two outcomes from this year’s legislative session are both promising and productive.
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Two outcomes from this year’s legislative session are both promising and productive.
Safe routes for walking and biking are becoming an increasingly important part of the state’s transit plan.
Georgia benefits from a large network of environmental groups as well as public and private entities dedicated to sustainability.
Georgia is No. 1 on a lot of lists, but there’s a massive disconnect between the state’s business success and its ability to serve all its citizens.
This session, some issues will transcend county and regional lines while others could make a bigger impact locally.
Interstate rights of way could be the key to extending broadband to remote areas of Georgia.
Rural Georgia’s future depends on some innovative and youthful thinking.
As we celebrate our own Thanksgiving feasts, it’s important to keep the needs of the greater community in mind.
Gregg Allman left a lasting influence and helped create a unique Georgia sound.
Local efforts are helping to improve the state’s education challenges.
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