June 2018 News
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Three Rivers Hits Record Number of Employed in May
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Juli Morgan Fields Named Executive Director of the Technical College System of Georgia Foundation
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Multimillion-Dollar Mistake: Medicare Says Providers Were Overpaid
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Georgia Power introduces Customer Rewards
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GBA Elects and Installs Officers and Eight Directors to its Board
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Georgia Latino Entrepreneurship Study Has Launched
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Synovus Named One of America’s Most Reputable Banks in American Banker’s Annual Survey of Bank Reputations
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Braves Win, You Win Returns to Dunkin' Donuts of Georgia and Alabama
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State Expands Deer Baiting
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6th Annual Georgia Society of CPAs Educational Foundation Golf Tournament
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Justice Anthony Kennedy Retiring From the Supreme Court
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Wealthsimple Survey Finds Money is Over Six Times More Likely Than Politics to Cause the Most Stress for Millennials
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Retail Sales Down 2% Through First Half of 2018; Average Transaction Price Reaches Record High
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Do Not Get Distracted by Georgia’s New Cell Phone Law, Georgia Tech Professor Urges
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Governor Deal "Confident" in Georgia's Legal Position in Ongoing Water Wars Case
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Georgia State Economist Finds Support For Strong Leadership Inversely Related To Income
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6 Breweries That Are Changing the Beer Game in Georgia and Beyond
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Newsmax Names Casey Cagle Best Lt. Governor in Nation
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New Georgia Law Makes Credit Freezes Free Effective July 1st
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GaDOE Announces $500,000 for Middle-School Computer Coding, New Middle-School Coding Courses
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Higher Education Employment Grows in Q4 2017 Reversing Last Year's Trend
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Budget Travel Announces America's Coolest Small Towns For 2018
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The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Decreased in June
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$2M Up For Grabs For Georgia-Israeli Tech Collaborations
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Georgia's First Mobile Stroke Unit is Now in Service
 
