January 2021 News
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Savannah Adds Jobs in December
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What’s next for Greg Parker? The Founder & CEO of Parker’s Shares Plans and Personal Stories
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Citicares Powered by Citi Trends Launches Black History Makers
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$1.48 Million Estate Gift to Georgia Southern University Foundation Funds College of Education Student Scholarships
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Homestead Harvest Giveaway Jan 30: Fighting Hunger One Harvest at a Time Center Parc Credit Union Sponsors Harvest Giveaway
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Alienworx Productions Relaunches with New Website and New Take on Production Services in Savannah
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Ameris Bancorp Announces Fourth Quarter And Full Year 2020 Financial Results
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Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council Announces Theme for 2021
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Georgia House Bill Seeks Extension of COVID Liability Protections for Businesses, Hospitals
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To Build Rural Internet Lines, Georgia is Set to Spend Millions
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U.S. Department Of Labor Awards TCSG $4.85 Million in Strengthening Community College Training Grants
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a2b Fulfillment Celebrates 20 Years
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Gilmer Chamber Leaders Select Jennifer Grimmer as President
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Amerigroup Georgia and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Georgia Announce Partnership with Wellspring Living to Address Human Trafficking
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AG Chris Carr Recognizes National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, Provides Update on Work of the Human Trafficking Unit and Georgia Efforts
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Survey Examines How Corporate Board Members Worldwide Are Navigating Governance Challenges In The COVID-19 Environment
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Existing-Home Sales Rise 0.7% in December, Annual Sales See Highest Level Since 2006
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Milliman Analysis: Competitive Pricing Rate for Pension Risk Transfer Costs Drops to 99.1% in December, Setting Another Record Low
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Local Retirement Specialist, Rick Wright, Co-Authors New Book to Cut Taxes and Avoid Retirement Mistakes
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Classroom Preparation Helps Echo Grads Find Success After Graduation
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IDC to Host Silent Auction to Support the 200 Club
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Free Family Weekend Celebrates Telfair’s 2021 PULSE Art + Technology Festival
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Savannah State University Observes National Freedom Day Legacy
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Black-owned Savannah Business a Pioneer in the Mortuary Industry
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'These People are Our Neighbors': Savannah Residents Support Proposed Salvation Army Shelter