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Thirty years ago, a lot of Georgians might have told you the state had already changed about as much as it could. Not so, as it turns out.
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Thirty years ago, a lot of Georgians might have told you the state had already changed about as much as it could. Not so, as it turns out.
Summer elections and runoff winners, John Barrow’s new job and a new president for Georgia Regents University.
Candice Dyer writes about Challenged Child and Friends, an educational nonprofit in Gainesville.
Christy Simo writes about economic development, including Atlanta ranking high in job growth and a new inland port for Murray County.
The world could use a bit more kindness – along with all the other things it needs.
Many of us would not be where we are today without someone giving us a helping hand or an opportunity to advance.
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