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Looking ahead to 2026, we remain encouraged by the likelihood of local ownership reform that would help level the playing field for our industry.
In 2022, researchers with Mercer University School of Medicine’s Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center published a study based on surveys completed by more than 1,600 Georgia farm owners, farm managers, farmworkers and spouses.
With more than 1,500 food processing facilities located across the state, Georgia has built one of the nation’s most concentrated and diversified production bases.
“We believe great places are made in collaboration with the communities they serve,” said Frances Bohn, director of Development & Construction at Jamestown.
To further support implementation, DCH has engaged project management vendors, launched strategic planning efforts, and is hiring 20 staff dedicated to advancing GREAT Health.
“His industry leadership, innovative solutions, and decades of experience will be instrumental as we continue to expand our M&A capabilities, drive growth across our firm, and deliver best-in-class strategic advice to our clients.”
The KORE Board unanimously approved the transaction at a special meeting, following a recommendation from an independent Special Committee advised by outside financial and legal experts.
"David brings more than 25 years of deep lending and credit expertise spanning the mortgage, unsecured lending, auto financing and capital markets to the role of USIS President."
"By prioritizing accessibility and care that meets students in their current situations, we ensure that no students fall through the cracks."
Decatur WatchFest ‘26 will offer 34-days of free music, games, activities and food and beverages on and around the newly renovated Decatur Square as fans watch the world’s top soccer matches.
By bringing together the complementary products, services and software of the two companies, Brink’s will be able to provide financial institutions and retail customers with an even broader set of solutions.
In this Q&A, Visit Columbus CEO Ashley Woitena shares how partnerships, outdoor adventure and a thriving arts scene are fueling record growth in Georgia’s second-largest city.
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