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Carpetbagger William Dodge’s legacy was not all bad. His grandson Anson used his share of the timber fortune to improve the lives of those in need.
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Carpetbagger William Dodge’s legacy was not all bad. His grandson Anson used his share of the timber fortune to improve the lives of those in need.
To offset reductions in federal Medicaid payments in Georgia, cost shifts will affect those of us who have medical insurance.
A few suggestions from an investment advisor on how to avoid the retirement trap – and maybe leave a little something behind for the next generations.
Passing on wisdom from Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Jefferson and church bulletins.
It so happens that people of color think HB 87 targets them. And it does. Georgia is a racially diverse state, and we should be proud of it.
Without good, strong newspapers, who is going to look after the interests of everyday citizens? Who will report on the bad guys and celebrate the good guys?
A salute to the people who work to make their communities better. Savannah’s Bob Jepson, our Most Respected Business Leader for 2013, is at the top of the list.
In Southeast Georgia’s Fiber Belt, the pulp and paper industries are strong. There and elsewhere in the state there’s a real need for a well-trained and well-educated workforce.
A massive property dispute culminated in a sensational murder trial that was widely covered in the national press.
The late Eugene Patterson, founder of Georgia Trend, won a Pulitzer Prize for his writing on Civil Rights.
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