November 2025 News
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President of AT&T Georgia Riley Blount: Protecting the Networks that Connect Us
When copper thieves strike, the consequences ripple throughout our communities. When a communications line is stolen or vandalized, it doesn’t just impact the provider. It disrupts the ability of residents, businesses, law enforcement and emergency services to stay connected. For a quick payday at a scrap yard, criminals put the safety and livelihood of thousands at risk.
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Socomec to Create 300 New Jobs in Suwanee
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Georgia City Leaders Step Into Key Roles on RMEBS Board of Trustees
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Eggs Up Grill Targets Atlanta Metro & More Key Georgia Markets for Continued Franchise Expansion
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JAMES Magazine: Williams Says New Bill Will Combat Housing Crisis
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Ga. High Schooler Launches In-Home Nursing Care Business
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US M&A Momentum Accelerates: Forecasts 2026 Deal Activity To Surpass 2025
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Nearly All U.S. Workers Say Their Wages Haven't Kept Up With the Cost of Living
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Manufacturers' Deep Concerns About Growing Regulatory & Tax Burdens Put Drag on Long-Term Confidence
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Six Cities Receive Grid Resilience Grants Totaling $18.4 Million
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Georgia's 'Hollywood Of The South' Is A Town Serving Iconic Filming Locations, Tours, And Themed Bites
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Chick-fil-A Wastes No Time Expanding Its Surprising New Concept
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Southeastern Grocers Commemorates Veterans Day with $50,000 Donation to the USO
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GDOT Seeks Feedback from Georgia Commuters in Workforce Mobility Survey
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Norfolk Southern Reaches Collective Bargaining Agreement with Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen
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Trump Administration Weighs 50-Year Mortgage Plan
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Americans Likely to Tighten Their Belts this Holiday Season
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20 Most Affordable East Coast Lake Towns
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Atrium Health Floyd + Harbin Clinic Expand Rehab for Cancer Patients
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The Aspen Institute Names GNTC as a Top 200 U.S. Community College Eligible for the 2027 Aspen Prize
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Georgia Veterans Navigate Becoming Entrepreneurs After their Service is Done
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Georgia Power, Salvation Army Celebrate 40th Anniversary of Project SHARE
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Some Disruptions at Hartsfield-Jackson Amid Shutdown
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If Georgia Drops Income Tax, Will Sales Taxes Rise?
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Georgia Historical Society Dedicates New Historical Marker about Macon Journalist and Philanthropist Peyton Anderson
