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Or you could earn your master’s of business administration degree. Russell Grantham reports that Southern Company said it is suspending efforts to get a troubled Mississippi plant running properly that had been touted as the future for “clean coal” power plants. Eric Mandel reports that Delta Air Lines Inc. The Atlanta- based airline announced Wednesday that it has rolled out 1. John Toon reports that a phase I clinical trial conducted by Emory University in collaboration with researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology has found that influenza vaccination using Band- Aid- like patches with dissolvable microneedles was safe and well- tolerated by study participants, was just as effective in generating immunity against influenza, and was strongly preferred by study participants over vaccination with a hypodermic needle and syringe. Danielle Bezila reports that the University of Georgia Foundation approved changes in leadership and board positions during its recent annual meeting.
The board voted unanimously to elect William W. The labor department announced $7. Saddi Abusaid reports that School District officials met with members of the Development Authority of Cobb County Wednesday to get their first taste of “Project Meatloaf,” a plan involving a mystery film company asking the authority to issue $5. June 2. 9, 2. 01. GPB Tony Harris and Ryan Mc. Fadin report that President Trump recently unveiled new trade restrictions with Cuba.
We look at how this will impact Georgia’s poultry industry. Joining us is James Sumner, President of the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council and Marisa Anne Pagnattaro, Associate Dean for UGA’s Terry College of Business. Greg Bluestein reports that Republican Hunter Hill said Thursday he’s raised more than $1 million in the race for Georgia governor, a day ahead of a reporting deadline that will be an early test for gubernatorial candidates.
Nathan Deal announced that SILON, a leading producer of technical compounds and polyester staple fibers, will create more than 2. Peachtree City facility. The facility will be used for manufacturing, warehousing and storage purposes. The newly created jobs include positions in engineering, management and production. Christy Simo reports that New Jersey- based nuts, dried fruits and trail mix company Star Snacks Co. The $1. 8- million investment will create 1.
J. Scott Trubey reports that aerospace giant Boeing announced Tuesday the opening of a new research center at Georgia Tech that the company said would help the company overcome technical hurdles in manufacturing. Hudson reports that the U. S. Department of Labor will grant Goodwill of North Georgia $1. The grant is part of the department's $7. Trevor Williams reports that a Czech plastics manufacturer today announced plans to invest $2. Peachtree City factory, creating at least 2.
SILON’s polyester fibers and polyolefin compounds are used in the automotive, construction and medical sectors, among others. Tony Adams reports that Aflac’s top executive overseeing government relations is stepping down from his job and will be leaving the company this year, the supplemental health and life insurer said Tuesday.
Columbus- based Aflac said Phillip “Jack” Friou, who has been with the firm for 4. Read more here: http: //www. Read more here: http: //www.
Staff reports that Emory University filed a petition on Tuesday, June 2. City of Atlanta. The university, including its health care facilities on the Druid Hills campus, will remain in De.
Kalb County, and upon approval of the petition, will also be part of the City of Atlanta. Staff reports that when delivery companies like Fed. Ex, Amazon and UPS launch drones to deliver packages in the near future, one Kennesaw State computer science professor may be at the crux of solving one of its most complicated problems. Jim Lichtenwalter reports that a report by University of Georgia researchers shows that an Athens- area charity health clinic is helping to reduce the number of unnecessary ER visits. The report examined all 1. Mercy Health Center between Feb. July 3. 1, 2. 01.
David Pendered reports that another slice has occurred in the “death by a thousand cuts” that threatens rural Georgia. This one involves the downgrading of bonds issued for a college that was to lead a swath of southeast Georgia into a brighter future. The credit downgrade at South Georgia State College is the latest indicator of the difficulties of maintaining communities in parts of the state that today’s economy is leaving behind. June 2. 8, 2. 01. GPB Tony Harris, Ryan Mc.
Fadin and Trevor Young report that a recent survey by the University of Georgia finds that 1. Georgians don’t have access to a high- speed internet connection. The vast majority of those effected live in the state’s rural regions. We talk about broadband deserts with UGA’s Associate Director of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government Eric Mc. Rae. Nick Bowman reports that Gainesville’s Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia has been purchased by North Carolina- based Entegra Financial Corp., the holding company of Entegra Bank.
The purchase of Chattahoochee with a mix of stock and cash was announced on Tuesday. Entegra paid $3. 4. E. E. Butler Parkway, according to the announcement. Terry Dickson reports that Glynn County received $6.
Tuesday as an initial reimbursement on the $1. Hurricane Matthew. Georgia Emergency Management Agency\Homeland Security Director Homer Bryson handed over the check to Glynn County Commission Chairman Bill Brunson and to Capt.
Jay Wiggins, director of Emergency Management for the county. Mary Carr Mayle reports that it's going to take more federal money to keep the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project on time and on track, said Georgia’s congressional delegation in a letter to the House Appropriations Subcommittee. The letter warned that underfunding the massive civil works project could cost the country more than $1 billion. Tamar Hallerman reports that the head of a right- leaning watchdog group said he is fairly certain his organization’s previous complaint regarding the dual- employment status of U.
S. John Lewis’ top aide prompted a new House Ethics inquiry into the matter. Neil Mc. Gahee reports that after getting the “go- ahead” from both Bartow- Cartersville Joint Development Authority boards, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal announced that Lidl, a German global discount supermarket chain, will open a regional headquarters and distribution center in the Highland- 7. Industrial Park. The company plans to invest $1. Bartow and create 2. Jennifer Hafer reports that it used to be when you talked about economic development in Georgia, the focus was primarily on courting and landing large industries that could bring dozens, even hundreds of jobs to the state in one fell swoop. But today, communities across Georgia are successfully using the arts as part of their local economic development strategy, stimulating growth while sustaining and creating jobs.
J. Scott Trubey and Leon Stafford report that a German development firm has acquired more than two dozen historic downtown buildings, with plans to buy about a dozen more, in a $2. Five Point Marta station back to their former glory. David Allison reports that former Delta Air Lines Inc. CEO Richard Anderson is going from planes to trains. Amtrak said Monday it has named Anderson as the nationwide rail network's next president and CEO.
Anderson, former chief executive officer of Delta and Northwest Airlines, will begin his role July 1. Tasnim Shamma reports, fewer people are popping open a can of Coca- Cola compared to a decade ago. The company is losing money, so in April it announced impending job cuts to yield . Martin, who has been serving as secretary of the board, follows the sudden death of former interim President William J.
She’s employed by a nonprofit that provides services to Georgia families impacted by disabilities or special health care needs. Katheryn Hayes Tucker reports that taxpayers supported by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Anti- Defamation League and Americans United for the Separation of Church and State have lost their challenge to a tuition tax credit for private and religious schools. In a Georgia Supreme Court opinion released Monday, Justice Robert Benham ruled the taxpayers had not proven they had been harmed by the program and thus had no right to sue. Larry Hobbs reports that Coastal Georgia scored a B+ on its final exam for 2. So says the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, which did all the data cramming for this test of the coast’s ability to maintain ecological health amid its growing demands as a desired destination to live and visit. Greg Bluestein reports that Jon Ossoff’s campaign for Georgia’s 6th District is at once tantalizing and haunting for Democrats preparing for next year’s midterms. He raised more money than any other U.
S. House candidate in history and transformed the contest for a safely Republican district into a nail- biter with sweeping national implications. And he lost that race by 4 points despite more than $3. Democratic Party behind him.
According to Armstrong State University economist Michael Toma, author of the quarterly Coastal Empire Economic Monitor, gains in total employment, port activity, retail sales, passenger boardings at the airport and consumer confidence were particularly strong, putting the three- county Coastal Empire on a growth trajectory that should be sustainable at least through the rest of the year. Susan Percy reports that Jimmy Carter says the ravages of Guinea worm disease go back to ancient times, when the worm was known as the fiery serpent.