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Clean Energy Tour Powers Through Georgia with New Tech and Fleet Solutions
July 25, 2025
The 15th annual Georgia Clean Energy Roadshow hosted by PSC Commissioner Tim Echols and produced by Event Energy Partners kicks off August 12th with three consecutive tour-stops in Savannah, Macon, and Lawrenceville.
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Parker’s Kitchen Donates $1M to Support Union Mission’s New Resource Center in Savannah
July 24, 2025
Parkers Kitchen announced a $1 million donation to Union Mission to support Union Mission’s new Resource Center, which will be located in the former Family Dollar store at 702 W. Oglethorpe Ave. in Savannah.
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New Research from Generation Underscores The Importance of Remote Work for US Rural Communities
July 24, 2025
New data from Generation, the global economic mobility nonprofit, reveals how midcareer workers are navigating economic uncertainty and employment challenges in rural America. The report, Rural America Is Ready for Remote Work, is based on a study commissioned by Generation and conducted by YouGov across rural counties in the 17 states that make up the Appalachian and Delta regions of the United States.
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Technical College System of Georgia Launches Podcast: Talent Pipeline Georgia
July 23, 2025
The Technical College System of Georgia announces the launch of Talent Pipeline Georgia, a new monthly podcast spotlighting the people, programs, and partnerships fueling Georgia’s position as the #1 state for business.
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Bringing Art Home: How One Rural Town Transformed Access to the Arts with Georgia Council for the Arts’ Traveling Exhibit
July 23, 2025
For the Euharlee Welcome Center and History Museum, the opportunity to host a traveling art exhibit in partnership with Georgia Council for the Arts was one they seized with enthusiasm – and their hard work paid off.
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Meet Eryka: A Story of Strength, Art, and Hope
July 22, 2025
Eryka, a senior at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), has always dreamed of becoming an artist. But at 15, she was homeless, and soon after, placed in Georgia’s foster care system—separated from her younger brother with special needs.
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More Changes May Be Coming For Georgia’s Voting System
July 21, 2025
Georgia will benefit from a portion of another $27.5 million agreed to by the owner of a defunct medial lab accused of Medicaid fraud, the U.S. Justice Department announced Thursday.
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Coastal Children’s Advocacy Center Announces 4th Annual Charity Golf Tournament to Be Held on August 22
July 21, 2025
Coastal Children’s Advocacy Center will host its 4th Annual Charity Golf Tournament on Friday, August 22nd at Crosswinds Golf Club.
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Georgia Makes History as Jobs Top 5 Million
July 18, 2025
The Georgia Department of Labor announced that Georgia’s June unemployment rate was 3.5%, unchanged from May. The unemployment rate was six-tenths lower than the national unemployment rate.
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Coastal Care Partners CEO and Co-Founder Creates New Medical Product
July 17, 2025
Coastal Care Partners CEO and Co-Founder Amy Pierce recently released the development of a new medical product, Skin Tear Defense. The product was created to serve as a lightweight, clinically tested barrier lotion designed specifically to strengthen and protect aging skin
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Georgia’s Aerospace Industry Keeps Climbing
July 17, 2025
In Georgia, the future of aerospace is already taking off. From cutting-edge startups to global defense contractors, the state’s aviation and aerospace ecosystem is growing faster and flying higher than ever before. A recent Site Selection feature, “An Open Door to the Skies,” highlights how Georgia’s unmatched combination of talent, infrastructure, and industry partnerships is driving growth and innovation at every altitude.
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Kate Miller Named President & CEO of the Pooler Chamber of Commerce
July 16, 2025
The Board has announced the appointment of Kate E. Miller, IOM as the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the Pooler Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau.
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Georgia's AAA Bond Rating Reaffirmed by Rating Agencies
July 16, 2025
Governor Brian Kemp announced that Georgia has again had the highest ratings of AAA reaffirmed with a stable outlook by each of the three main credit rating agencies: FitchRatings, Moody’s Investors Service, and S&P Global Ratings. This follows last week's release of Moody's reaffirmation of this coveted level of financial trustworthiness.
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Georgia Council for the Arts: More Than $1.3M in Grants Announced Across 49 Counties
July 15, 2025
The Georgia Department of Economic Development team specialized in supporting arts and culture, Georgia Council for the Arts, announced that more than $1.3 million in competitive grant funding will be distributed to recipients in 49 counties across the state through its General Operating Support, Project, and Arts Education Program grants.
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Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership at Georgia Tech Celebrates 65 Years of Service
July 14, 2025
The Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership, a program of the Enterprise Innovation Institute at Georgia Tech, received recognition by Gov. Brian Kemp for 65 years of service to the manufacturing industry at the Georgia State Capitol.
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Campaigns for Statewide Offices Take Shape After First Major Financial Filings
July 11, 2025
People who want to influence Georgia’s next elections have already poured millions of dollars into the 2026 governor’s race and other statewide campaigns.
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Greater Savannah Black Chamber of Commerce to Host Black Business Expo 2025
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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New Report Published on How A.I., STEM Careers, & New Technologies Will Impact Georgia’s Economy
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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Apprentice Georgia Awarded Largest Federal Apprenticeship Grant in State History
July 10, 2025
The U.S. Department of Labor on Tuesday announced the award of $6.1 million in apprenticeship funding to the Technical College System of Georgia’s Apprentice Georgia program.
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Georgia Life Sciences Partners with U.S. Chamber Foundation to Bring Real-World Innovation to Georgia Classrooms
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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Georgia Ranks in Top 10 at 2025 SkillsUSA National Championships
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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Georgia Courts Deliberate Over How to Incorporate AI Into the Justice System
July 07, 2025
In the five years since OpenAI unleashed Chat GPT-3 on the public, people have found creative and sometimes unwise uses for the technology, including attorneys who harnessed it to write briefs with fake citations. Recognizing the risk, the Georgia Supreme Court undertook a 10-month review in August and released new recommendations on Thursday. The state’s high court proposes a three-year process to adapt to AI.
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Startup Savannah Graduates Inaugural Class of SPARK Savannah
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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Georgia PSC Approves Plan to Freeze Georgia Power Base Rates Through at Least 2028
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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State of the Tech Workforce: Provides Key Metrics for Atlanta, Georgia & the U.S.
July 02, 2025
Technology employment across the United States continues to expand in depth and breadth, according to the “State of the Tech Workforce 2025” report published by CompTIA, Inc., the leading global provider of vendor-neutral information technology training and certifications.
