October 2024 News
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HomeGoods Opens First Location in Columbus
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Global Payments Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results
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Stay Safe and Seen: Georgia DOT’s Halloween Travel Forecast and Safety Tips
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Georgia Voters Shatter 3M for In Person Early Voting
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Savannah, Brunswick Ports to Receive Anticipated $48M for Electrical Upgrades
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What's the Deal with Georgia's Tax Court Ballot Question? A State Legislator Explains
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Georgia Airports See 4.3% Spike in Travelers During the Holiday Season
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Southeastern Grocers Awards 50 Local Nonprofits with More Than $480,000 in Grant Funds
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Zaxbys Levels Up its Menu with Newly Designed Group Meals and the Permanent Addition of Four Fan-Favorites
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JAMES Magazine Online: Early Voting Shatters Records as Campaigns Hit Home Stretch
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77% of CEOs Say the Election Will Impact their 2025 Business Strategy
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New Study Reveals Significant Gap Between Availability of Grant Funding and Nonprofits' Financial Needs
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More Workers Turning to 'Informal Economy' to Make Ends Meet, According to Ludwig Institute
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John Deere Dealer in Columbus to Host Grand Opening
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Columbus Volunteers Continue Relief Efforts for Helene-stricken North Carolina
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Synovus Announces Pricing of $500 Million Senior Notes Offering
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Atlanta Shoots for the Stars in Year Two of the MICHELIN Guide
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AT&T Contributes $100,000 to Inspiredu to Support Digital Skills Programming
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Georgia Launches State-run Affordable Care Act Website
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B.I.G. Entertainment Network: Unveiling a Bold New Look for Georgia's Creative Economy
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Manufacturer of Transformers Expanding Georgia Operations
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September Unemployment Rates Drop Across Georgia’s Regional Commissions as More Residents Find Jobs
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Sen. Ossoff Bill Targets ‘Hidden’ Foster Care Placements
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GFB's Tips from an Expert: Protecting Your Home Against Water Damage
Marty Rodgers, Field Claims Supervisor with Georgia Farm Bureau Insurance, offers helpful tips on preventing water damage and steps you can take to mitigate damage if you do experience a water loss.
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US Consumer Confidence Bounced Back in October