Features
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Augusta University Expert Talks Hurricane Helene’s Impact on the Supply Chain
October 25, 2024
According to Rick Franza, PhD, professor in the James M. Hull College of Business and an expert on operations and supply chain management, said lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge at the Port of Baltimore incident earlier this year can help with mitigation of risk and recovering during these problematic times
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Komar Distribution Services Opens New Facility in Ellabell
October 24, 2024
Komar, a global leader in the apparel industry, recently held a grand opening for its new, state-of-the-art distribution center in Ellabell, Ga.
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Greenbriar Children’s Center Presents 75th Anniversary Gala With Honorary Co-Chairs Edna Jackson & Sam McCachern
October 24, 2024
Greenbriar Children’s Center, one of Savannah and Chatham County’s oldest continually operating non-profits, announces its 75th Anniversary Gala, “An Evening of Community” to celebrate its decades-long mission with the support of the local community.
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New Committee to Explore Impacts of AI on Georgia Courts
October 24, 2024
Georgia Chief Justice Michael Boggs Tuesday announced the formation of an ad hoc committee that will assess the risks and benefits of using artificial intelligence in the state’s court system.
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Parker’s Kitchen Raises Record $400,000 at 12th Annual Fueling the Community Golf Tournament
October 23, 2024
Parker’s Kitchen — an award-winning convenience store and food service company — recently held its 12th Annual Fueling the Community Charity Golf Tournament at The Landings in Savannah, Ga., raising a record $400,000 to support local schools in the communities the company serves throughout Georgia and South Carolina.
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Gov. Kemp Announces Georgia Surplus Tax Relief Rebates
October 23, 2024
For the second time in three years, Gov. Brian Kemp is giving Georgians a tax rebate worth more than $1 billion.
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Fostering Success Act, Inc. Announces Partnership with University System of Georgia Foundation
October 22, 2024
Fostering Success Act, Inc., announced it has signed a partnership agreement with the University System of Georgia Foundation. The joint venture will enable the two organizations to raise funds for youth who have aged out of the state’s foster care system to attend one of Georgia’s 26 public colleges and universities with a scholarship or financial aid beginning in the immediate academic year.
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Mayor Johnson Attends 11th Bloomberg CityLab
October 21, 2024
Last week, Mayor Van R. Johnson, II attended the eleventh Bloomberg CityLab, a global summit organized by Bloomberg Philanthropies in partnership with the Aspen Institute.
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Energizing Our Cities for a Stronger Georgia
October 21, 2024
As the dust settles from the recent political conventions, it’s clear that the political parties have emerged with renewed vigor, ready to champion their candidates and their vision for the future. In a similar vein, GMA’s Annual Convention, Cities United Summit, training opportunities and other gatherings bring city officials from across the state together to learn, share, and strategize about the future of our cities.
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Welcome to the S.H.O.W. - SSU Homecoming Kicks off Oct. 20th
October 18, 2024
Tiger Nation past and present will soon descend on Savannah to celebrate their shared affection and commitment to Georgia’s oldest public Historically Black College and University. Savannah State University’s Homecoming on the Water (SHOW) week kicks off on Sunday.
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New Study Highlights Georgia’s Nonprofit Arts, Culture Impact
October 18, 2024
Reported by the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s strategic arts arm, Georgia Council for the Arts, Georgia’s nonprofit arts and culture sector delivers a minimum economic impact of at least $1.27 billion and supports nearly 20,000 jobs.
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Georgia's Job Market Hits New Highs as Unemployment Holds Steady at 3.6% in September
October 18, 2024
Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson announced today that Georgia's September unemployment rate was 3.6 percent, unchanged from a revised 3.6 percent in August. The unemployment rate was five-tenths lower than the national unemployment rate.
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A Lesson From Jimmy Carter As He Celebrates A Century Of Life
October 17, 2024
Former President Jimmy Carter celebrated his 100 th birthday earlier this month. It’s a goal few of us will ever reach. Even fewer will get to spend four of our years as the leader of the free world.
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Georgia Southern’s College of Engineering and Computing Receives $500k Commitment from Smith Douglas Homes
October 16, 2024
Georgia Southern University’s Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing has received a commitment of $500,000. The donation is a gift from Smith Douglas Homes in Atlanta, Georgia, that will be used to support additional faculty, provide scholarships and support equipment and supplies needed to educate students in residential construction.
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Early Voting in Georgia Off to Brisk Start
October 16, 2024
Early voting is off to a record-breaking start in Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger reported Tuesday. By 3:30 p.m., about 234,000 Georgians had cast their ballots on the first day of the early voting period.
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The Creative Coast Receives $20,000 Grant from Wells Fargo to Boost Entrepreneurial Education in Savannah
October 15, 2024
The Creative Coast is thrilled to announce it has been awarded a $20,000 grant from Wells Fargo. This generous funding will support vital entrepreneurial education programs, including the highly successful Launch Savannah initiative.
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Sonny Deriso & Craig Menear Named 2025 Georgia Trustees
October 15, 2024
The Georgia Historical Society announced that Walter M. “Sonny” Deriso, Jr., Banker, Attorney, and Civic Leader, and Craig A. Menear, Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Home Depot, will be inducted by the Georgia Historical Society and the Office of the Governor as the newest Georgia Trustees on April 26, 2025, at the Trustees Gala.
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Savannah-Chatham County Public School System to Celebrate Literacy Week
October 11, 2024
The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System will celebrate Literacy Week October 14 – 19, with a series of events designed to empower families, students and the community to exercise their #righttoread!
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Georgia Agriculture & Forestry Industry Suffer Estimated $6.5B in Damages from Helene
October 11, 2024
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper in coordination with Governor Brian Kemp, the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and the Georgia Forestry Commission announced the preliminary estimate of Hurricane Helene’s economic impact on Georgia Agriculture is $6.46 billion.
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Niko Caparisos: Optimal Health Beckons Everyone
October 10, 2024
While on the surface, complex problems require equally intricate solutions, sometimes, the answers can be more easily found, and that is precisely the case with the unendingly confusing industry known as group health plan benefits.
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Gov. Kemp Hosts Final Roundtable on Litigation Reform
October 10, 2024
Governor Brian Kemp hosted leaders from Georgia businesses and policymakers for a roundtable discussion on civil litigation and its impact on the state's economic wellbeing. This was the final of three roundtable events announced by Governor Kemp for this Fall.
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How Aflac Found Its Voice and Changed Insurance Advertising
October 09, 2024
The insurance business is all about taking calculated risks, so Aflac CEO Dan Amos always makes sure his numbers line up before he makes a big decision. Still, on New Year’s Day 2000 — the day the now-famous Aflac Duck quacked its way into the world for the first time — he was anxious.
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Southern Motors Savannah CDJR Unveiled Pink Jeep to Bring Awareness to National Breast Cancer Month and St. Joseph’s/Candler Mammography Fund
October 08, 2024
Southern Motors Savannah Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, a new location in the Kaminsky automotive lineup, launched their Pink Jeep to bring awareness to National Breast Cancer Month and St. Joseph’s/Candler Telfair Mammography Fund.
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Meet John Solberg: Doing Life and Working with Former Foster Youth
October 08, 2024
John Solberg, Vice President of FaithBridge Youth Opportunities, has seen firsthand how the Fostering Success Act tax credit program transforms the lives of Georgia’s foster youth.
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GEORGIA MATCH Direct College Admissions Program Entering Second Year
October 08, 2024
More than 137,000 Georgia high school seniors will receive a personalized direct college admissions letter this month, as the GEORGIA MATCH program begins its second year.
