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Valdosta Board of Education Achieves 2024 GSBA Exemplary Board Recognition
October 11, 2024
Valdosta City Schools is thrilled to announce that the Valdosta Board of Education has achieved the prestigious 2024 Exemplary School Board recognition from the Georgia School Boards Association.
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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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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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Greater Valdosta United Way Announces Major Contribution Towards Hurricane Relief Recovery from Georgia-based FanDuel
October 08, 2024
Greater Valdosta United Way today received $100,000 towards hurricane recovery efforts from Georgia-based FanDuel. The donation, facilitated by Reps. James Burchett and John LaHood, will provide critical support to families and communities suffering the devastating impacts of the storm.
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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.
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Wiregrass Tech Receives Donation from Lowe’s Foundation
October 07, 2024
The Wiregrass Georgia Technical College serves 11 counties here in South Georgia and out of those counites 10 have been declared as disaster areas by FEMA. When members of the Lowe’s Foundation learned of this, they stepped into action and donated equipment for the college to use for employees.
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SGMC Health Perseveres Through Hurricane Helene to Provide Necessary Care to Region
October 04, 2024
Less than one week since Hurricane Helene devastated South Georgia, SGMC Health remains steadfast in its mission to provide healthcare services to the community and region.
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What does Business Generosity Mean to Millennials? Gen Z?
October 04, 2024
Whether you are looking to support your managers who fall into the Millennial generation or recruit the future of your business with Gen Z, the 2024 Business Generosity Report revealed significant differences between the specific needs and wishes of each generation.
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Governor and First Lady Kemp Tour and Take Action for Communities Impacted by Hurricane Helene
October 04, 2024
This week, Governor Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp visited communities recovering from the impacts of Hurricane Helene.
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Georgia Lands $1.3 Billion to Expand Broadband
October 03, 2024
The U.S. Commerce Department last week gave initial approval to more than $1.3 billion in federal funding to expand broadband connectivity in Georgia.
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President Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Georgia
October 02, 2024
President Joe Biden has approved a major disaster declaration for Georgia in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
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Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Arthur M. Blank Hospital is Now Open
October 01, 2024
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta made history yesterday when it moved 202 patients from Egleston Hospital to the new Arthur M. Blank Hospital in fewer than 12 hours, culminating one of the largest single-day pediatric hospital moves in the country.
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The Home Depot Foundation Commits Up to $2 Million for Hurricane Helene Relief
October 01, 2024
The Home Depot Foundation is committing up to $2 million to support immediate disaster relief in communities impacted by Hurricane Helene.
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AG Chris Carr Warns of Storm-Related Scams in Anticipation of Hurricane Helene
September 30, 2024
Attorney General Chris Carr is warning Georgians to be on the lookout for possible storm-related scams in anticipation of Hurricane Helene.
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Helene Leaves 11 Dead in Georgia, Fallen Trees, Flooded Roads
September 30, 2024
Hurricane Helene moved out of Georgia Friday morning, leaving in its wake 11 dead, toppled trees that caused widespread power outages and massive flooding.
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Georgia Power Releases Key Estimated Damage Statistics from Hurricane Helene as Restoration Progress Continues
September 30, 2024
Georgia Power's restoration efforts following Hurricane Helene continued Sunday, with the company having restored service to approximately 690,000 customers since the start of the storm. This rapid response has been possible through the implementation of new "smart grid" technologies and the quick work of pre-positioned teams.
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Georgia Chamber Cancels Rural Prosperity Summit
September 30, 2024
Following the tremendous damage caused by Hurricane Helene throughout Georgia and the necessity to prioritize resources for frontline emergency workers, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce announced the cancellation of the 2024 Rural Prosperity Summit in Tifton.
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Governor Kemp Declares State of Emergency as Helene Approaches
September 26, 2024
Gov. Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency in Georgia Tuesday with Tropical Storm Helene expected to make landfall along Florida’s Gulf Coast as a Category 3 hurricane Thursday night.
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Women-Driven Leadership in South Georgia Expands Impact
September 25, 2024
Women-driven leadership took center stage this week in Thomasville as the second cohort of the South Georgia Women’s Leadership Initiative (SGWLI) began their journey together with 16 women from eight different communities across the region engaged in a powerful Opening Retreat.
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SGMC Health Breaks Ground on Largest Campus Expansion in its History
September 24, 2024
A historical reflection on healthcare in South Georgia and an exciting vision for the future of unequaled access to advanced care delivery programs for women’s and infant care and emergency and trauma services was the focus of SGMC Health system leaders, elected officials, community leaders, physicians, and staff at SGMC Health Main on Sept. 19.
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Upcoming Statewide Day of Giving Showcases How Nonprofits Impact Communities and Drives Support for Them in the Giving Season
September 24, 2024
Fall is in the air, marking the kickoff to the end-of-the-year giving season for nonprofits. Nonprofits generally raise 15% or more of their total annual budgets during November and December – and almost entirely from individual donors – so this is a make-or-break time for charities supporting local needs.
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Stacy Bush: 100 Days Left of The Year: Make It Count!
September 23, 2024
As we enter the final 100 days of 2024, there's still plenty of time to make this year count. Here is a list of eight steps to help you finish strong and set yourself up for success in the new year.
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Georgia Power Foundation Invests in Waters for Georgia with Grants
September 23, 2024
The Georgia Power Foundation has announced the recipients of its Waters for Georgia grant program – The Trust for Public Land and the Seabrook Village Foundation.