April 2025 News
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Chatham County Area Transit Leadership Meeting To Review 2026 Fiscal Year Requests
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‘This Isn’t Goodbye, It’s Just See You Soon’: Dottie’s Market Announces Broughton St. Location Closure
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Sterling Seacrest Pritchard’s Cliff McCurry Honored with Distinguished Alumni Award from UGA's Terry College of Business
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HydroFleet Propels Hydrogen Revolution Forward With HTWO Logistics Collaboration in Savannah
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Healthy Savannah Celebrates 18 Years & Bestows 2025 Health Innovation Award to St. Philip AME Church at Biennial Meeting
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Georgia Leads Nation In REAL ID Compliance Ahead Of May Deadline
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UPS to Cut 20,000 Jobs and Close Some Facilities Due to Reduced Amazon Shipments
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Advancing Financial Literacy: Georgia Financial Educators Council Launches and Appoints Advisory Board
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Georgia Restaurant Association Unveils New Brand Identity in Partnership with Street Studio Creative
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Coca-Cola Reports Better-Than-Expected Q1 Results
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New Report Finds Huge Increase In Cybercrime
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JAMES Magazine Online: Opinion: Good Government in Marietta, Georgia
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Last Year, Just 25% of Big Companies Used "ESG" in Their Report Titles. The Slowdown Continues in 2025…
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US Consumer Confidence Plunged Again in April
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S&P Corelogic Case-Shiller Index Records 3.9% Annual Gain In February 2025
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Georgia Southern Q4 Economic Monitor: Savannah Bounces Back from Hurricane Woes, Slow Growth Predicted for 2025
The Savannah metro area economy resumed growth momentum in the closing quarter of the year as it bounced back from hurricane-induced weakness in the third quarter, according to Georgia Southern University’s newly released Q4 Economic Monitor.
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Chef Mashama Bailey Brings Bold Flavors to Meals on Wheels Clients As Part of SCI’s 65th Anniversary Ongoing Celebration
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The Mediation Center and Loop It Up Savannah to Host “The Power of Peace: An Artistic Tribute Exhibition”
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Best 25 Cities To Start A Small Business In The U.S.: These 3 Georgia Towns Make The List
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Gov. Kemp Signs Bills Strengthening Education & School Safety
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Increasing Tariffs Could Threaten Georgia’s Poultry Industry, Officials Warn
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Georgia's Prized Vegetable Arrives On Shelves, Farmers Celebrate Resilience Amid Year Of Weather Woes
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Former Atlanta Mayor Forms Gubernatorial Campaign Committee
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AAA: Georgia Gas Price Average Slides at a Snail’s Pace
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Georgia's Regional Commissions See Employment and Labor Force Growth in March