This article was updated 2/28/21 to include a statement from Governor Brian Kemp. There won’t be a reprieve from federal testing requirements for students and teachers this year,…
MoreAdditional funding is headed to Georgia food banks across all 159 counties in hopes of distributing protein, fruit, and vegetables to needy families and children. The Georgia Division…
MoreThe recent eligibility requirements for unemployment benefits mean that the majority of Georgians who have applied for the insurance benefits have received them, the Department of Labor says.…
MoreOnly three months from now, Georgia’s schools will start closing out the 2020-21 school year. The close of the second semester also brings about federally required standardized testing. But the…
MoreThe State of Georgia will begin offering rental assistance thanks to funds from the federal government stimulus package. Governor Kemp’s office made the announce Friday, saying the state…
MoreGovernor Brian Kemp announced Monday that the State of Georgia ranked among the United States’ Top Ten exporting states in 2020 for the first time. Georgia merchandise exports…
MoreIn late January, the HUD National Homeless Point in Time (PIT) Count across the state of Georgia was scheduled to begin. The PIT Count’s mission is to identify…
MoreA fresh-prepared meal delivery service company is expanding its operations and building a new facility in Georgia. Freshly, Inc. will open a distribution center in Austell, Georgia in…
MoreThe Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced it will close the recreational Bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) fishery in March and April of 2021. The fishery was also closed…
MoreThe Georgia Department of Labor has processed over 4.3 million unemployment claims in the past year leading to the issuance of almost 1.5 million 1099-G tax forms reflecting…
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