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Chamber Closed - July 4
Chamber Closed - July 4
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Surat to San Francisco: How the Patels from Gujarat Established the Hotel Business in California
Surat to San Francisco: How the Patels from Gujarat Established the Hotel Business in California
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Cartersville-Bartow Chamber Graduates Inaugural Project Purpose Class
The Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce hosted the inaugural Project Purpose Signing Day Ceremony at the Chamber of Commerce on Friday, June 17th.
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Board of Education Monthly Meeting on June 21
Board of Education Monthly Meeting on June 21
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Planning and Zoning Commission on June 28
Planning and Zoning Commission on June 28
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BC Farmers Market - Downtown at Southern Bank Pavilion on June 21
BC Farmers Market - Downtown at Southern Bank Pavilion on June 21
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Board of Commissioners Special Called Meeting on June 21
Board of Commissioners Special Called Meeting on June 21
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Finding Greatness: Stephen Adams
As an MGA student, Stephen Adams worked as an intern with the Macon Economic Development Commission. Now he’s executive director of the Macon-Bibb Industrial Authority.
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Aviation Maintenance Program Begins July 11
Aviation Maintenance Program Begins July 11
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Accreditation reaffirmed for Brenau’s BBA and MBA programs
The international Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs has reaffirmed Brenau University’s accreditation. The designation ensures business students gain the skills and knowledge sought by employers.
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UGA establishes School of Computing
In response to rising student enrollment and the growing role of computing in a range of fields, the University of Georgia has elevated its longstanding department of computer science to a School of Computing.
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06/15/22: Notice of Property Tax Increase (Millage Rate Hearings)
The Troup County Board of Education has tentatively adopted a 2022 millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes by 14.79 percent.
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SGTC Graduate Returns To Speak To Cosmetology Students
South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) graduate Janice Goodin visited with SGTC Cosmetology Instructor Dorothea Lusane McKenzie and her students recently to talk with students about the importance of skin care.
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Georgia Southwestern celebrates one year with new website
It’s been one year since Georgia Southwestern State University launched an entirely new website created from scratch using Cascade CMS (content management system). Data from the last year has shown the project to be a huge success.
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Waters College of Health Professions researchers studying racial disparities in cardiovascular disease
Researchers in the Waters College of Health Professions (WCHP) at Georgia Southern University are studying why Black adults in America are 30% more likely to die from cardiovascular disease (CVD) than white adults through a study on racial disparities and cardiovascular health.
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Morehead reappointed president of Southeastern Conference
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead has been reappointed president of the Southeastern Conference for another year.
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City Council Work Session on June 7
City Council Work Session on June 7
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Work Of Heart
Some of the students in MGA healthcare degree programs. Clockwise are Matt Samson, occupational therapy assistant; Freeman Shepard, nursing; Taylor Nelson, nursing; and Lumpoun Tello, respiratory therapy. Shepard is shown on the Dublin Campus, which MGA is transforming into a healthcare degree program hub.
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Brenau awards scholarships for first-generation students, academic achievemen
Thanks to scholarships from Brenau University and grant funding, four young women will have their tuition completely covered to attend The Women’s College at Brenau University this fall.
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Georgia Southern student recognized for registering 300 bone marrow donors
A Georgia Southern University student is saving lives, and is now receiving national recognition for her work.