January 2018 News
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Georgia Power Customers to Pay $139M Less for Vogtle Expansion in 2018
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The Georgia Manufacturing Alliance Celebrates their 10 Year Anniversary on February 1st
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Charlie Harper: Georgia Ready for Luck With Transit
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AG Carr: Deadline for Free Equifax Credit Monitoring Today
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Georgia's Credit Unions Benefit from Strong U.S. Economy in 3rd Quarter of 2017
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Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase & Co. to Partner on U.S. Employee Healthcare
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LG Cagle Launches Innovative Education Initiative: Eliminating High-Stakes Testing
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UGA and USAID Launch New Partnership to Fight Hunger with Peanuts
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High Expectations, New Challenges Ahead for Information Technology Industry
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The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Improved
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USDA, FDA Announce Formal Agreement to Bolster Coordination and Collaboration
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AT&T Expands High-Speed Internet in Communities across Georgia
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Report: Georgia Women Lead US In Business Ownership
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Attorney General Carr, DOR and BBB Recognize Tax Identity Theft Awareness Week
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Georgia House Passes Fracking Bill
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Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal Recovering after Breast Cancer Surgery
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Saucehouse BBQ Named Fastest-Growing UGA-Related Business
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Keurig to Acquire Dr Pepper Snapple in Largest Soft-Drink Deal Ever
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Georgia Gas Prices Rise Slightly This Week
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US Fixed Income Investors No Longer Fear Inflation Says Invesco Fixed Income Study
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Most Entrepreneurs Start Businesses Out of Opportunity, Not Necessity
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65% of Workers Do Not Believe in the Leadership Capabilities of the U.S. Government, According to a New CareerBuilder Study
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Travel Industry Joins Together For National Plan For Vacation Day
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New Vehicle Retail Sales Pace to Decline in January; Full Year Expected to Fall 1.5%
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Robust Job Market for Grads Continues in 2018
 
