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City of Savannah Names Taffanye Young Assistant City Manager
News, July 11, 2025
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IQ Fiber Launches Service in Savannah, Georgia $50 Million Fiber Internet Project to Serve First Customers
News, July 11, 2025
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Spanish Business Event this SATURDAY presented ACE Women's Business Center
News, July 11, 2025
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‘It’s Just a Very Difficult Time.’ Georgia Firms Grapple Again with Trade War.
News, July 11, 2025
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Georgia-Pacific and Trackonomy Bring Real-Time Visibility to Plywood Shipments Ahead of Hurricane Season
News, July 11, 2025
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Georgia's State Special Education Annual Reports
News, July 11, 2025
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Survey: US Nonprofits at Critical Point as Funding for Community Needs Falters
News, July 11, 2025
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US Housing Deficit Grew To 4.7 Million Despite Construction Surge
News, July 11, 2025
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Hurricane Preparedness Starts Now: How to Protect Your Home and Family Before the Storm Hits
News, July 11, 2025
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Current Edge Solutions Employees Graduate from Independent Electrical Contractors Apprentice Program
News, July 10, 2025
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Bryan County Commission Delays Decision On Parker’s Kitchen Location
News, July 10, 2025
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Greater Savannah Black Chamber of Commerce to Host Black Business Expo 2025
Features, July 10, 2025
The Greater Savannah Black Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the 2025 Black Business Expo, which will showcase and celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit of the Black business community.
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Port Wentworth Awarded Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting
News, July 10, 2025
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Savannah Speech and Hearing Center Receives Grant From The Savannah Community Foundation Emerging Leaders Committee Fund
News, July 10, 2025
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Davenport House Museum to Host Family Days on July 27 and Sept. 7, Offering Free Hands-On Activities for Children of All Ages
News, July 10, 2025
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Ti Cold & Karis Cold Building $60 Million Facility in McIntosh County
News, July 10, 2025
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New Report Published on How A.I., STEM Careers, & New Technologies Will Impact Georgia’s Economy
Features, July 10, 2025
On Wednesday, the Georgia Chamber Foundation announced the publication of its Q2 Quarterly Report, Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship, which provides timely insight into how Research & Development and cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence will impact Georgia’s future economy.
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TSA Backs Off Shoe-Removal Policy, Including At Atlanta Airport
News, July 10, 2025
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Find Georgia's Hidden Gems For Summer Recreation At Georgia Power's Lakes & Campgrounds
News, July 10, 2025
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Early Voting Underway For Democratic PSC Run-Off In Georgia
News, July 10, 2025
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The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) Held Steady in June
News, July 10, 2025
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Nobody Wants to Be a Supervisor Anymore--Here's Why That Should Terrify Companies
News, July 10, 2025
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New Survey Finds Employers Keen on Hiring Business School Graduates as AI Integration Accelerates
News, July 10, 2025
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Cecilia Arango Named One of the 100 Most Influential Women in Georgia Engineering
News, July 09, 2025
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City of Savannah Launches Redesigned Website
News, July 09, 2025
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JEA Montag Gallery features artist Allison Hall Phillips
News, July 09, 2025
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Park Place Outreach Awarded Runaway and Homeless Youth Prevention Demonstration Program Grant
News, July 09, 2025
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Savannah OPERA Presents Verdi’s “Rigoletto” – Saturday, Aug. 17
News, July 09, 2025
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Georgia Life Sciences Partners with U.S. Chamber Foundation to Bring Real-World Innovation to Georgia Classrooms
Features, July 09, 2025
Georgia Life Sciences has successfully completed its first collaboration with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Employer Provided Innovation Challenges program, bringing hands-on, real-world learning into Georgia classrooms and spotlighting the state’s growing leadership in workforce innovation.
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As Georgia Companies Embrace AI, These Leaders Offer Tips to Make it Better
News, July 09, 2025
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State Net Tax Revenues Up 4.1% in June; Adjusted YTD Up 0.6%
News, July 09, 2025
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What is the Best Company in Georgia to Work For? US News & World Report Has the Top 3
News, July 09, 2025
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Overconfident Home Sellers: 72% Expect High Offers, 42% Actually Got Them
News, July 09, 2025
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S&P Corelogic Case-Shiller Index Records 2.7% Annual Gain in April 2025
News, July 09, 2025
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Survey Reveals the US Cities Offering the Best Bang for Your Buck
News, July 09, 2025
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Sterling Seacrest Pritchard Featured on “Hales Top 100” List
News, July 08, 2025
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Savannah Philharmonic Announces New Board Members
News, July 08, 2025
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Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia Awarded Morgan Stanley Grant
News, July 08, 2025
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Upcoming Blue Edge Monthly Networking Mixer Friday
News, July 08, 2025
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City, Community Leaders Gather to Honor Legacy of Annie Bell Graham with Honorary Street Designation
News, July 08, 2025
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EMC Engineering Services, Inc. Recognized As A 2025 Best Firm To Work For By Zweig Group
News, July 08, 2025
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Gov. Kemp Names Dr. Dean Burke as Incoming DCH Commissioner
News, July 08, 2025
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Atlanta Fed’s Bostic Urges Patience Amid Uncertainty, Resilient Economy
News, July 08, 2025
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New Buc-ee's Opens Near Brunswick, Largest Location in Georgia
News, July 08, 2025
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Georgia Entertainment Announces Partners, Programming, and Special Guests for "Take One" Event
News, July 08, 2025
Georgia Entertainment announced presenting partners, panel guests and special speakers for "Take One – Georgia's Film and Post-Production Industry: Accounting, Tax Credits and Auditing." The Take One event series addresses emerging technologies, policies and trends shaping Georgia's entertainment industry.
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Georgia's 2025 Statewide Risk Limiting Audit Confirms Accurate Vote Count
News, July 08, 2025
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Georgia Ranks in Top 10 at 2025 SkillsUSA National Championships
Features, July 08, 2025
Georgia’s technical college students earned 37 medals at the 2025 SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference, contributing to a combined total of 44 medals for the state and placing Georgia #9 nationally in overall medal count.
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Farmer Sentiment Weakens Due to Cloudy Trade Outlook
News, July 08, 2025
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Employbridge Announces Leadership Transition
News, July 08, 2025
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Savannah Downtown Business Association Hosts July Business Behind the Scenes: SCAD Backlot
News, July 07, 2025
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City Invites Residents to ‘Speak Out’ on FY26 Budget Priorities
News, July 07, 2025
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National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force Acquires Historic Nose Art Collection by Cpl. Tony Starcer
News, July 07, 2025
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Liberty Co. Preparing For Hurricane Season
News, July 07, 2025
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Savannah Speech and Hearing Center Receives Grant From The 100 Women Who Care In Savannah Organization
News, July 07, 2025
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Shriners Children’s Research Institute Coming to Atlanta
News, July 07, 2025
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Georgia Farms Pair Solar with Agriculture
News, July 07, 2025
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Georgia Historical Society Elects Mary Beth Coke, Ted Decker, Robert M. Levy, & Rosa Tarbutton Sumter to Board of Curators
News, July 07, 2025
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Wild Adventures Named One of the Most Affordable Parks in the U.S.
News, July 07, 2025
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Georgia Regional Commissions See Slight Rise in May Unemployment
News, July 07, 2025
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ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Shed 33,000 Jobs in June; Annual Pay was Up 4.4%
News, July 07, 2025
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Workplace Triple Threat of Pessimism, Uncertainty, & Disconnect Now at Critical Levels, Survey Shows
News, July 07, 2025
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Saying Yes to Pets Pays Off for Landlords
News, July 07, 2025
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Startup Savannah Graduates Inaugural Class of SPARK Savannah
Features, July 02, 2025
The inaugural cohort of SPARK Savannah, an elite and intensive accelerator program provided by Startup Savannah, has completed the 12-week course. Startup Savannah is proud to report a 100% graduation rate, with all 15 participants completing the SPARK program.
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Great Oaks Bank Appoints Phillip Anderson as Savannah Market Executive
News, July 02, 2025
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Savannah Technical College Now Offers High School Diplomas for Adult Learners Through Cognia-Accredited Career Plus Program
News, July 02, 2025
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Savannah's Candy Kitchen Scoops Up Support for P.A.C.K. Savannah on National Ice Cream Day
News, July 02, 2025
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Shamrock+ President Ryan Murphy Presents to Chicago Architecture Center for Second Time
News, July 02, 2025
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Georgia PSC Approves Plan to Freeze Georgia Power Base Rates Through at Least 2028
Features, July 02, 2025
The Georgia Public Service Commission approved a plan to keep Georgia Power base rates stable and predictable through at least the end of 2028, with storm costs to be addressed in a separate proceeding.
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Everything you Need to Know About Georgia's Fireworks Laws for the Fourth of July 2025
News, July 02, 2025
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Amazon Robotic Fulfillment Center in Stone Mountain Opens to Public for Tours
News, July 02, 2025
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American Textile Company Investment in Tifton Continues as it Celebrates a Century of Success
News, July 02, 2025
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AGCO & TAFE Settle Legal Dispute over Massey Ferguson Brand in India
News, July 02, 2025
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Dr. Christopher Blake: Marking Middle Georgia State University's 10th Anniversary
News, July 02, 2025
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KIA America Posts Highest First-Half Sales in Company History
News, July 02, 2025
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AI on the Frontline: Global Firms Back Innovation, Brace for New Cyber Threats
News, July 02, 2025
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Supply Chains Are Playing Defense, Not Reinventing, according to West Monroe's Quarterly Supply Chain Poll
News, July 02, 2025
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Survey Finds 94% of Parents Help Fund Their Child's Education, Using These Methods
News, July 02, 2025
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Peter Hoffman Officially Named Rotary Club Of Savannah President At Weekly Luncheon
News, July 01, 2025
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United Way Announces Upcoming Chatham County Hospital Authority Grant Opportunity
News, July 01, 2025
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City Of Port Wentworth Invests In Major Sewer Rehabilitation For Downtown Area
News, July 01, 2025
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City of Savannah to Celebrate Installment of Sixth New Splash Pad
News, July 01, 2025
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New Data: Georgia Sinks in National Child Well‑Being Rankings, CGIC Steps Up Efforts to Reverse the Trend
News, July 01, 2025
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Is Georgia the Most Patriotic State in the Country? What WalletHub Says as July 4th Approaches
News, July 01, 2025
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CareSource Launches $300k Grant Challenge to Improve Health Care Access & Outcomes in Georgia
News, July 01, 2025
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Georgia Humanities Announces Host Sites for Smithsonian’s Voices & Votes: Democracy in America Exhibition
News, July 01, 2025
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Home Depot Enters Into Agreement for SRS Distribution to Acquire GMS
News, July 01, 2025
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Fayette County Middle School Civic Leader Wins Georgia Civics Bee State Final
Features, July 01, 2025
Monday, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce announced that Kaden J., a civic leader representing Bennett’s Mill Middle School in Fayette County won the 2025 Georgia State Finals of the National Civics Bee. Kaden will now represent the state of Georgia in the National Championship, which will take place in Washington D.C. in the fall.
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State School Superintendent Richard Woods launches Georgia’s Student Bill of Rights
News, July 01, 2025
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Southeastern Grocers Salutes Military Families with $300,000 Donation to Folds of Honor
News, July 01, 2025
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US Consumer Confidence Retreats in June
News, July 01, 2025
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Stable Employee Giving & Volunteering Trends in 2024, Study Shows
News, July 01, 2025
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Savannah Police Host ‘Roll Call in the Street’ Event
News, June 30, 2025
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Metro Hinesville Sees Slight Rise in May Unemployment
News, June 30, 2025
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Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society Announces 16th Annual Camp Buddy in Chatham County
News, June 30, 2025
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Leadership Southeast Georgia Celebrates Class of 2025 Graduation in Chatham County
Features, June 30, 2025
The Leadership Southeast Georgia Class of 2025 has officially graduated, concluding their five-month program with a final session focused on regional impact and leadership application. The three-day session in Chatham County included tours, project presentations, and a graduation ceremony.
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What Cutting Clean Energy Tax Credits Could Mean for Georgia
News, June 30, 2025
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Kroger Store Closures: Find Out Which Ones are Closing in Georgia
News, June 30, 2025
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Soliant Health Opens Voting for 2025 “Most Beautiful Hospitals” in America
News, June 30, 2025
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Georgia DOT Announces Lane Closure Suspension, Best & Worst Travel Times for Upcoming July 4th Holiday Weekend Travel
Features, June 30, 2025
The Georgia Department of Transportation is suspending lane closures on Georgia interstates and state routes for the upcoming July 4th holiday travel period. During this time, construction-related lane closures will be suspended to ease potential congestion, reduce delays, and increase safety for motorists across the state due to the holiday.
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Gen Z, Millennials, and Affluent Travelers Set the Pace for 2025 Summer Vacations
News, June 30, 2025
