May 2021 News
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Valdosta Posts Positive Numbers Across the Board in April
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University of Georgia MPA Students Assist Neighborhood Development Division with Housing Survey
The City of Valdosta’s Neighborhood Development Division has partnered with the Masters of Public Administration Program at the University of Georgia (UGA) to complete the 2021 Community Housing Survey.
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Technical College System of Georgia Announces 2021 Student of the Year
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Gov. Kemp Announces Over $6.7 Million in Grants for Law Enforcement Training Program
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Georgia DOT Suspends Construction-Related Lane Closures Statewide During Memorial Day Weekend
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Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl to Lead off New Year’s Six Games in Prime Time
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AT&T is Prepared for Hurricane Season
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AG Carr Joins Coalition of AGs Urging Congressional Support for Fraud and Scam Reduction Act
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4-H Alumnus Willie Spence Brings the Rhythm of Georgia to American Idol
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'Stir Crazy' Travelers Set To Hit Road For Memorial Day Weekend
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50% Of U.S. Consumers Expect Brands To Retain And Improve Upon Pandemic Conveniences
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AARP Georgia Encourages Residents to Participate in Emergency Broadband Benefit Program
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More Than Half Of Grandparents Plan To Visit Grandchildren For First Trip When They Return To Travel
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Moody Presents Thrift Shop Scholarships
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PCOM South Georgia Adds One-Year Preclinical Sciences Track
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Georgia’s Banks Turn in Solid First Quarter
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Chris Womack Named Chairman and CEO of Georgia Power
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Former U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson Launches Isakson Initiative to Raise Awareness, Funding for Neurocognitive Diseases
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Pete Correll, Longtime Georgia Business Leader and Philanthropist, Dies at 80
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Savannah Serves Largest Vessel Ever, the 16,000+ TEU Marco Polo
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House Committee Meets Today to Begin Hearings on Crime Rate in Atlanta
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Charlie Harper: State Adds Megasite to Economic Development Arsenal
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As Memorial Day Approaches, Tight Vehicle Inventory Slows Auto Sales
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S&P Corelogic Case-Shiller Index Shows Annual Home Price Gains Climbed To 13.2% In March
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New Report from Corinium and FICO Finds that Lack of Urgency Around Responsible AI Use is Putting Most Companies at Risk