March 2022 News
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Stripling's and Ace Hardware Cut Ribbons
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House Committee Backs Referendum to Legalize Gambling in Georgia
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AGCO Releases 2021 Sustainability Report
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Georgia DOT Awards Approximately $118 Million in Construction Contracts in February
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Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce Appoints Ron Shipman as Interim Leader
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Raffensperger: System is Working to Ensure Only Legal Citizens Vote in Georgia
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Georgia Southern’s New Advanced Processing Research Network Launched with $1M Gift from Crider, Inc.
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PCOM Georgia Students Celebrate Residency Matches
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Georgia-based GovStrive Expanding Operations in Dublin-Laurens County
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S&P Corelogic Case Shiller Index Reports 19.2% Annual Home Price Gain to Start 2022
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Lt. Governor Duncan’s “LESS Crime Act” Passes House
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ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 455,000 Jobs in March
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CFOs Express Diminished Optimism for North American and European Economies Looking a Year Out
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ABAC Receives $11,095 Grant From Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety
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Moultrie Support Critical for Medical Student Success
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Georgia Cities Rank in America's 25 Fastest-Growing Cities for Small Businesses
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Georgia Ports Extends Growth Trend With Busiest February Ever
The Port of Savannah’s container volume grew nearly 18 percent in February, extending year-over-year increases to 19 consecutive months for the Georgia Ports Authority. To better accommodate that growth, the GPA Board has expedited more than $538 million in capacity expansion projects initially anticipated years into the future.
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Georgia Saw the 11th Biggest Drop in Travel Spending During COVID
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Survey: Georgia Voters Concerned About PRO Act and Its Negative Impacts on Workers, Small Business and Inflation
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Ridiculously High Gas Prices Crushing GA Food Truck Business
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Henry County Development Authority Launches Search For Manager, Established Industry
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Southern Company Launches Enhanced Sustainability Site
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Consumer Confidence Rebounds Slightly in March
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COVID-19 Entry Requirements Ease for Popular Tourist Destinations
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Cox Automotive March Forecast: Slow March Auto Sales to Cap Weakest Q1 in a Decade