Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Governor: Georgia economy warming up
Georgia's economy is warming up.
That's the message Governor Nathan Deal delivered to lawmakers in his "State Of The State" address on Wednesday. The Albany Herald has a complete recap of the governor's remarks here.
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That's the message Governor Nathan Deal delivered to lawmakers in his "State Of The State" address on Wednesday. The Albany Herald has a complete recap of the governor's remarks here.
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Monday, January 13, 2014
2014 Legislative Session gets underway today
The 2014 legislative session got underway at the state capitol today. The following articles will help you get ready for it. Click any of the links below to get started.
A Capitol who's who: The most powerful players (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Georgia lawmakers begin 2014 legislative session (WSB Radio)
Budget, education among top Georgia legislative issues (Associated Press/OnlineAthens.com)
Election season casts shadow over 2014 legislative session (Macon.com)
Legislature opens 2014 session Monday (Times-Georgian [Carrollton])
Top issues facing the General Assembly in 2014 (Gainesville Times)
Georgia health bills likely to be sidetracked (Albany Herald)
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A Capitol who's who: The most powerful players (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Georgia lawmakers begin 2014 legislative session (WSB Radio)
Budget, education among top Georgia legislative issues (Associated Press/OnlineAthens.com)
Election season casts shadow over 2014 legislative session (Macon.com)
Legislature opens 2014 session Monday (Times-Georgian [Carrollton])
Top issues facing the General Assembly in 2014 (Gainesville Times)
Georgia health bills likely to be sidetracked (Albany Herald)
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Monday, January 6, 2014
Georgia-Grown Bananas? Yes.
Bananas grown in Georgia? Absolutely! An economist with the University of Georgia Tifton campus proves it in a recent article in The Albany Herald here.
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Monday, August 12, 2013
July revenues up, says Deal
In a possible sign of better days to come for Georgia, Governor Nathan Deal reported on Monday that revenues for July rose 6.7 percent. That put the total for the month at $1.41 billion. That's an increase off $88.5 million from the last fiscal year.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Associated Press.
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Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Associated Press.
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Thursday, August 8, 2013
New Atlanta Falcons Stadium closer to reality.
Our first post in quite a while. And it's big.
Earlier this week, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed announced a tentative deal with a local church to help pave the way for the new Atlanta Falcons stadium. WXIA-TV (11alive.com) has the details here.
Things got even better for Reed and stadium supporters. The Associated Press reports that a group who wanted to put the issue to a vote has conceded defeat. Common Cause Georgia failed to gather the needed 35,000 signatures to have the referendum qualify for the November ballot.
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Earlier this week, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed announced a tentative deal with a local church to help pave the way for the new Atlanta Falcons stadium. WXIA-TV (11alive.com) has the details here.
Things got even better for Reed and stadium supporters. The Associated Press reports that a group who wanted to put the issue to a vote has conceded defeat. Common Cause Georgia failed to gather the needed 35,000 signatures to have the referendum qualify for the November ballot.
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Veteran Atlanta anchor retires
A veteran Atlanta television news anchor has retired after 30 years on the air. Click here for a video about her career, courtesy of myfoxatlanta.com.
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Saturday, April 20, 2013
Changing demographics could mean a changing of the guard in Georgia politics
A changing population in Georgia could open the door for the Democratic Party to win the majority of voters in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.
That was the prediction from University of Georgia political analyst Charles Bullock.
But change might be coming more slowly, as the political tide turns, Bullock says. For more, click here, courtesy of onlineathens.com.
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That was the prediction from University of Georgia political analyst Charles Bullock.
But change might be coming more slowly, as the political tide turns, Bullock says. For more, click here, courtesy of onlineathens.com.
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Sunday, April 7, 2013
Church breaks ground on expansion
A Southwest Georgia church is set to break ground on a major expansion of its campus later tonight (Sunday).
The Albany Herald reports that Sherwood Baptist Church will spend $25 million on the multi-year expansion project. The Albany-based facility has raised over $1.7 million for the campaign thus far.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Albany Herald.
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The Albany Herald reports that Sherwood Baptist Church will spend $25 million on the multi-year expansion project. The Albany-based facility has raised over $1.7 million for the campaign thus far.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Albany Herald.
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
City council OK Falcons stadium, bond issue put on hold
The Atlanta Falcons bid to build a new stadium cleared one last hurdle Monday night.
The Atlanta City Council voted 11-4 to approve the construction of the $1 billion facility, with at least $200 million worth of bonds financed with public money.
Still, the pace of building the new stadium will slow down some. Click on the links of the following articles below to find out why, courtesy of the Atlanta Business Chronicle.
Atlanta City Council approves stadium
Falcons stadium takes a breather
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The Atlanta City Council voted 11-4 to approve the construction of the $1 billion facility, with at least $200 million worth of bonds financed with public money.
Still, the pace of building the new stadium will slow down some. Click on the links of the following articles below to find out why, courtesy of the Atlanta Business Chronicle.
Atlanta City Council approves stadium
Falcons stadium takes a breather
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Deal to announce new DeKalb school board members Wednesday
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal will announce the names of six new DeKalb County school board members Wednesday. That move comes after Deal removed six sitting board members from office recently.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Friday, March 8, 2013
Falcons, City of Atlanta reach deal on new stadium
The Atlanta Falcons are one step closer to getting a new stadium.
The Falcons and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed reached a deal on Thursday that paves the way for construction of a $1 billion facility that will be built next to the Georgia Dome. The agreement must still get final approval from the Atlanta City Council.
Read more here at 11alive.com/WXIA-TV Atlanta.
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The Falcons and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed reached a deal on Thursday that paves the way for construction of a $1 billion facility that will be built next to the Georgia Dome. The agreement must still get final approval from the Atlanta City Council.
Read more here at 11alive.com/WXIA-TV Atlanta.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Clayton County shows interest in Falcons stadium
Clayton County is showing an unlikely interest in building the new Atlanta Falcons stadium. That possibility might become a reality if voters if the City of Atlanta can't reach an agreement on a new facility. But Falcons officials say they haven't talked to officials there.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Poverty on the rise in Atlanta's suburbs
Poverty is not just an inner city problem anymore, it has now spread to the suburbs. The Saporta Report has more on why poverty is spreading faster in Metro Atlanta's suburban areas than the city of Atlanta itself.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of saportareport.com.
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Click here for the full story, courtesy of saportareport.com.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Anchor says goodbye
Longtime WGXA Macon news anchor Portia Lake has called it quits.
She's leaving the station to pursue other opportunities in broadcast journalism. Lake has worked at the FOX/ABC affiliate for the last 10 years.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of TVSpy.com.
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She's leaving the station to pursue other opportunities in broadcast journalism. Lake has worked at the FOX/ABC affiliate for the last 10 years.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of TVSpy.com.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
New Falcons stadium deal taking shape
The Atlanta Falcons may have lost their shot at the Super Bowl, but plans for a new stadium are still moving forward.
The big catch? Georgia lawmakers may not have to vote on a proposed deal. Instead, the city of Atlanta could pick up the tab. Click here to find out more about the Falcons stadium plans, courtesy of saportareport.com.
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The big catch? Georgia lawmakers may not have to vote on a proposed deal. Instead, the city of Atlanta could pick up the tab. Click here to find out more about the Falcons stadium plans, courtesy of saportareport.com.
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Friday, January 18, 2013
Warner Robins seeking public input on minor league baseball
Imagine a city the size of Warner Robins being home to a minor league baseball team.
That's something city officials hope will become reality someday.
They met on Wednesday to get feedback from residents about the idea. Having a franchise could prove to be a big boost for the local economy.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of macon.com.
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That's something city officials hope will become reality someday.
They met on Wednesday to get feedback from residents about the idea. Having a franchise could prove to be a big boost for the local economy.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of macon.com.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
Insurance problems for USG employees
A computer glitch is to blame for about 500 University System of Georgia gaining access to their insurance. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has the details here.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
State Senate OKs ethics measure
The Georgia General Assembly hasn't even been in session a full 72 hours, and already, controversy is brewing.
The Gainesville Times reports that the Georgia State Senate approved a controversial new ethics measure on Monday. It caps gifts received at $100.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Gainesville Times.
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The Gainesville Times reports that the Georgia State Senate approved a controversial new ethics measure on Monday. It caps gifts received at $100.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Gainesville Times.
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Monday, January 14, 2013
New Falcons stadium faces huge obstacles
The Atlanta Falcons won a big game on the field in the final seconds Sunday. But they have a bigger battle to fight off the field. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has more on why a new Falcons stadium is facing huge obstacles.
Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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