Features
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Health Connect South Celebrates Ten Years With Event Full of Industry Leaders
September 08, 2023
Health Connect South, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting collaboration and innovation in healthcare, will host its tenth annual gathering on September 21.
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Sunnyland Farms Honored with the goBeyondProfit 2023 Champion Award
September 07, 2023
goBeyondProfit, a first-of-its-kind business leader initiative that inspires business generosity, today announced it has honored Albany-based Sunnyland Farms and its CEO, Alex Willson, with the goBeyondProfit Champion Award.
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Georgia Quick Start: Meeting the Demands of Georgia’s Clean Energy Boom
September 06, 2023
It’s no secret the demand for clean energy is rapidly rising. Global corporations throughout the clean-energy sector are spending billions to build facilities to manufacture a wide array of solar, e-mobility, and innovative battery products. The State of Georgia ranks as a top-choice destination for these projects, which are literally creating tens of thousands of jobs in the state.
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Senators Visit Valdosta After Hurricane Idalia
September 05, 2023
On Sunday, September 3, Senators Jon Ossoff and Ralph Warnock visited Valdosta to tour the areas that were hit hardest by Hurricane Idalia. City Manager Richard Hardy and Mayor Scott James Matheson personally showed the senators the various parts of the city affected by the hurricane.
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Georgia Revealed to be the BEST State for Business Growth, According to New Research
September 05, 2023
New research has revealed the best states for business growth, with Georgia taking the top spot. Business consulting firm Venture Smarter analyzed data from the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics to discover the business growth rate in each state based on the number of establishments in December 2021 compared to December 2022.
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Hyundai Motor Group & LG Energy Solution to Invest Additional $2B in Bryan County
September 05, 2023
Governor Brian Kemp announced that Hyundai Motor Group & LG Energy Solution will invest an additional $2 billion in their battery cell manufacturing joint venture at the Metaplant in Bryan County, raising the JV’s total investment value to more than $4.3 billion. This expansion will create another 400 new jobs.
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Most Recent Lowndes County Emergency Release: Safety, Power, Debris Removal, Repairs, Travel Advisory
August 31, 2023
Citizens should only call 911 in the event of an emergency. Do not call 911 for weather updates, debris removal or other services/questions that are not an emergency.
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New Coalition Takes Aim at Tort Reform in Georgia
August 31, 2023
A new nonprofit founded by three high-power lobbying firms is setting its sites on tort reform in Georgia. Competitive Georgia announced its formation Tuesday, the latest sign that business leaders are preparing a major push for the General Assembly to curb what they see as frivolous lawsuits that drive up the cost of doing business.
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Total Force Development Team Enacts Change at Moody AFB
August 29, 2023
With its unique culture of innovation, Moody continues to accelerate change through the Total Force Development Team to create opportunities for base agencies and private organizations.
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Georgia DOT Celebrates Connected Vehicle Technology Integration
August 29, 2023
Georgia Department of Transportation recently held a ribbon cutting to celebrate Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything waivers granted by the Federal Communications Commission allowing Georgia DOT to integrate C-V2X technology across the state.
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SGMC & City of Valdosta Agree on Acquisition for Mathis City Auditorium
August 28, 2023
In a joint announcement, the City of Valdosta and the Board of Trustees of the Hospital Authority of Valdosta and Lowndes County, Georgia announce the completion of an agreement for the Hospital Authority to acquire Mathis City Auditorium.
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Charlie Harper: Preparing For The Last Season Of College Football As We Know it
August 28, 2023
The weather says summer, but the calendar says fall. We know this because the University of Georgia Bulldogs are ready to suit up between the hedges in Athens to defend their National Championship. Or better said, Championships. Plural.
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Azalea City Civic Club Showcases Georgia Agriculture with 8th Annual Taste of Georgia Event
August 25, 2023
To recognize Georgia’s agriculture as the number one industry in the state, the Azalea City Civic Club presents the 8th Annual Taste of Georgia event, which showcases locally grown, raised and produced agricultural products, as well as the people who make it possible.
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VSU’s Impact on Area Economy Increases - Total Economic Impact Surpasses $409M
August 24, 2023
How much does Lowndes County and the surrounding areas benefit economically from hosting Valdosta State University?
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Georgia Named the Best State for Business Growth, According to New Research
August 23, 2023
New research has revealed the best states for business growth, with Georgia taking the top spot. Business consulting firm Venture Smarter analyzed data from the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics to discover the business growth rate in each state based on the number of establishments in December 2021 compared to December 2022.
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Leadership Lowndes Partners with Moody
August 21, 2023
Community leaders from across Lowndes County joined Airmen for Defense Day at Moody Air Force Base, August 17th, to gain deeper insight into the mission and military life.
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Georgia Ranks Sixth for States that Dine Out the Most, with Chick-Fil-A Their Favorite Restaurant
August 21, 2023
Dining out is often seen as something to do when celebrating an event or seeking a fast meal after a long day, that’s why a new study has investigated which states enjoy dining out the most.
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Georgia Chamber CEO Chris Clark -The Coming Crisis in Healthcare: Workforce
August 18, 2023
Across Georgia and the country, we are experiencing a serious need for healthcare staff. Hospitals, senior care facilities, urgent care centers, local health clinics, and even imaging centers are facing long-term problems providing access to care for our citizens.
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Georgia’s Unemployment Rate Holds Firm, Remains Below National Average
August 17, 2023
Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson announced today that Georgia's July unemployment rate remained steady at 3.2 percent, unchanged from a revised 3.2 percent in June. The unemployment rate is also three-tenths lower than the national average.
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Moody Airmen Drive Innovation
August 16, 2023
With the Air Force focusing on innovation and future forward ideas, Airmen at Moody Air Force Base continuously lead the way. From A-Staff and Lead Wing concepts to Airmen creating concepts at an individual level, Moody is an installation brimming with diverse ideas and teaming with sparks of innovation.
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Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson Returns Millions in Unremitted Funds to the Georgia State Treasury
August 16, 2023
Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson hosted a press conference yesterday to reveal the findings of a comprehensive internal audit, which uncovered $105,170,178.20 in unremitted funds that began accumulating in fiscal year 2014.
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The Average Georgia Credit Score Increased 12 Points During COVID
August 15, 2023
When the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in the United States at the beginning of 2020, quarantine and social distancing regulations caused consumer behaviors to change dramatically. As a result, many Americans were able to save money during the pandemic and able to improve their financial situations by increasing savings and paying down debt.
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Georgia Voted #12 Best State for Franchising; What Does This Mean for Small Business Throughout State?
August 14, 2023
This month, we are taking at the “Rich States, Poor States” Economic Competitiveness Index and how it can be useful to franchisors as they expand their footprints. For the state of Georgia, these rankings reveal a lot about where the state economy is going and where there is opportunity for their economy to grow.
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City of Valdosta Receives APWA Project of the Year Award
August 11, 2023
The City of Valdosta has fully embraced technology, innovation and uses the South Georgia sun to make smart energy decisions. At the August 9th, Georgia Chapter American Public Works Association Awards Ceremony, Valdosta received the Public Works Project of the Year award for the Unity Park Amphitheater.
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Georgia Department of Community Affairs, Georgia Serves Grants $6.6M in AmeriCorps Funding for Georgia
August 11, 2023
Georgia Department of Community Affairs Commissioner Christopher Nunn announced that Georgia Serves is granting $6,600,668 in federal AmeriCorps funding to 20 organizations across the state.