Georgia View: Changing Of The Guard
A little change can be a good thing. When it comes to the smooth flow of legislative bodies, however, it can also gum up the works.
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A little change can be a good thing. When it comes to the smooth flow of legislative bodies, however, it can also gum up the works.
The Georgia general primary moves to May, there’s a new Georgia Chamber board chair, and the DeKalb School System gets upgraded.
Christy Simo writes about economic development, including an expansion in Bryan County and a new distribution center in Commerce.
Illegal parking is a problem, but restaurants and businesses put a lot of effort into attracting patrons. One really bad experience can trump a good marketing campaign.
Courthouses are built and designed to reflect the pride of citizens in the communities they serve. They’re also the best place to find a juicy story.
Candice Dyer spotlights Growing Leaders, a Norcross nonprofit that is teaching a new generation how to change the world.
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