One of Georgia’s metropolitan cities has been named number one in the nation for new industry and job creating development. Site Selection named the City of Savannah as…
MoreThe State of Georgia’s net tax collections for February totaled over $1.93 billion, for an increase of $581 million, or 42.9 percent, compared to February 2020, when net…
MoreGeorgia Power Regional Director mentors female engineering students for APS Governor’s Honors Program
A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, many students are continuing to learn in virtual or hybrid environments. To help meet their needs and provide learning and mentor opportunities,…
MoreThe Georgia Department of Corrections will use new grant funding from the USDA to help provide distance learning accommodations at sixteen facilities across the state. The U.S. Department…
MoreAccording to a Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) report, in the past five months, almost 10,000 Georgians have returned to work, but continued to request unemployment insurance (UI)…
MoreIt’s just about that time – Vidalia onion season in southeast Georgia! 2020, despite everything else, yielded a great Vidalia onion season and growers say 2021 is slated…
MoreAccording to a US Department of Labor report, Georgia ranks 22nd in the nation in timeliness for all first payments for initial unemployment insurance (UI) claims while ranking…
MoreThe graduation rate for Georgia students involved in Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) has risen to 97.18 percent in Georgia. This rate – which applies to students…
MoreFor the 11th year, the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL) is again offering a six-week intensive academic program. The summer program for rising kindergarteners is…
MoreThe pandemic hasn’t slowed down Georgia students when it comes to testing well on Advanced Placement courses. The College Board announced Wednesday that Georgia’s public school class of…
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