Political Notes: November 2014
Down to the wire in election season, an ethics commission update and more cityhood efforts in DeKalb.
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Down to the wire in election season, an ethics commission update and more cityhood efforts in DeKalb.
Candice Dyer highlights The Pentorship Program, which offers career development training to inmates.
Christy Simo writes about economic development, including Georgia’s $38-billion poultry industry and American Textile Company’s expansion in Tifton.
The recent instances of domestic violence that ended the NFL career of Baltimore Raven Ray Rice have forced this issue to the forefront of the national consciousness.
We’re just a few months away from the 2015 state legislative session. Here are three important ideas to consider.
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