Political Notes: April 2014
Port funding fallout, support for Common Core and more changes in the upcoming campaign season.
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Port funding fallout, support for Common Core and more changes in the upcoming campaign season.
Candice Dyer profiles The Georgia River Network, which helps educate Georgians about ways to restore and conserve the state’s waterways.
Christy Simo writes about economic development, including a move to Atlanta for sports giant Prince and IVC Group’s expansion in Dalton.
It wasn’t the most significant event of 1964, but the arrival of The Beatles marked a time when the music changed – along with a whole lot of other things.
Honoring Ed Lightsey, Georgia Trend’s longtime senior correspondent, who was a friend to many in the state.
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