Political Notes: April 2015
A new veterans’ bill, green achievements for seven local communities and a Congressional Gold Medal.
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A new veterans’ bill, green achievements for seven local communities and a Congressional Gold Medal.
There’s a chance for the clean energy sector to reduce Georgia’s $32-billion annual expense to import petroleum, natural gas and coal.
In Chamblee, Southbound serves its friends and neighbors well by embracing Southern foodways in an interesting and globally conscious way.
The heart-thumping birdies and the costly bogies, the come-from-behind finishes, the history and the traditions bring us back to the Masters year after year with the keenest anticipation.
When companies are looking for a headquarters site, want to open a branch office or expand their operations, they need assurance that people – well-trained, professional people with skills that are pertinent to their business – are on hand as…
On the heels of the most successful year in Georgia seaport history, and after two painstaking decades of planning and politicking, Savannah’s harbor expansion is becoming a delectable reality in 2015. Indeed, the major sectors of Chatham County’s economy –…
The director of UGA’s Selig Center for Economic Research reports on what to expect this year for the state’s key industries, and the road ahead is looking good for most of Georgia’s economic sectors.
The motto for South Metro Atlanta in recent years could very well be “Lights! Camera! Action!” With the emphasis on action. It’s true the Southside has attracted more than its share of film crews and film studios, but the action…
As Georgia continues to gain a solid economic foothold in these post-recession years, communities across the state are finding that by partnering together, a positive vision can lead to concrete change citizens are eager to support. For the third year…
Reports of increasing economic activity, new jobs and businesses – even improvements in the housing industry – show that Georgia is continuing to make the most of the growing recovery and its status as the No. 1 state in the…
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