Political Notes: September 2012
Finding a Plan B for transportation, the PSC’s Eaton facing Democratic opposition in November, and lots of voter support for ethics reform.
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Finding a Plan B for transportation, the PSC’s Eaton facing Democratic opposition in November, and lots of voter support for ethics reform.
NCR Corporation, a global technology company, was founded in 1884 as the National Cash Register Company, headquartered in Ohio. It went public in 1926, was owned for a time by AT&T, then became an independent public company in 1997…
Working for 25 or 30 years, then receiving 25 or 30 years of compensation is an unsustainable model.
Candice Dyer focuses on the Macon-based Community Health Works, a coalition of medical, community and education leaders.
Christy Simo writes about economic development around the state, including a CBS IT and software center in Sandy Springs and MG International’s expansion in Dallas.
There is a line between spirited political exchange and mindless verbal assaults that must be respected. Trouble is, that blasted line keeps moving.
Doc Holliday of O.K. Corral fame left a colorful legacy behind when he moved out west from Georgia.
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