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Remembering a great Georgia journalist and a great mentor at The Valdosta Times.
This years LINK trip participants bring home some lessons learned in San Francisco.
In the coming months, Georgia Trend will honor outstanding public servants and recognize Georgia's legal elite.
Does Sonny Perdue really want to be remembered as the man who brought the stars and bars back to Georgia?
A merchant farmer and his small-town hardware store provide a lesson in economics.
The state that's preparing a warm welcome for visitors to June's G-8 Summit bears the imprint of all the countries that have helped populate it.
One economist predicts Atlanta may soon look like Newark, but others are a bit more hopeful.
Georgia could not be 50th in the SAT rankings because only 23 states use the SAT as their standard test.
Good communities share common themes and employ common strategies: the top 10 tools for community revitalization.
Gene Patterson's columns, written during the turbulent '60s, were an eloquent plea to the common man.
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