February 2020 News
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State Challenges in Tackling COVID-19 include Testing, Funding
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Georgia CORE and Mercer University Release Cancer-Fighting Report
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Georgia DOT, UGA and The Ray Test Alternatives to Traditional Land Management Strategies on I-85
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Georgia Gas Companies Donate to Hopeworks
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Some Parts of Georgia Have Received More Than 7 Inches of Rainfall Recently, UGA Expert Says
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Secretary of State Launches Partnership with Nonpartisan Center for Election Innovation and Research
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AG Carr: Georgia Joins Bipartisan, Multi-state Investigation of JUUL
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Cox Automotive Forecast: Steady Pace for U.S. Auto Sales Continues in February
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IBM Survey: Only 38% of State and Local Government Employees Trained on Ransomware Prevention
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Georgia Bank Earnings Grew by 18.6% in 2019
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Dress Rehearsal Shows Georgia Ready for Presidential Preference Primary
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Google to Invest $10B in Offices and Data Centers in 11 States, including Georgia
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State's Largest Public School Receives Charter Renewal
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Helms College to Launch New Culinary Degree
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Governor Kemp: Dept. of Corrections Extends 287(g) Program
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Delta Reduces Flight Schedule to South Korea following Coronavirus Outbreak
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Study Finds Most Americans Dread Doing Their Taxes, but 4 in 10 Are Relying on Refunds
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Data Management Fundamentals are the First Step Towards Advanced Data Practices, New CompTIA Report Reveals
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Live Your Best Lfe in North Georgia with the 2020 Healthy Aging Expo
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Retiring Oakwood Manager Served City, Country at the Same Time
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Governor Kemp, First Lady Applaud Introduction of Anti-Human Trafficking Legislation
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AAA: Georgia Motorists Paying More to Fill-up at the Pump this Week
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Georgia-Pacific & Bast Fibre Technologies Inc. Enter into Global Licensing Deal
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Georgia Voters May Get to Decide between Standard and Daylight Time
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AG Carr: Georgia Agrees to $1.6B Global Settlement Framework with Opioid Manufacturer