Historic Savannah mill to shutter

International Paper has been a fixture in Savannah for nearly a century, with four manufacturing facilities in the area, including its main mill on the Savannah River that’s operated since 1936.  The Memphis-based company is shuttering its Georgia plants in an...

Watch the August 24th Georgia Gang!

The August 24th show opens with analysis of Vice President J.D. Vance’s visit to Georgia touting Trump tax cut legislation, and the Chamber’s congressional luncheon that highlighted the competing visions of Republicans and Democrats. Debate also centers on...

Dem Fulton Commissioners defy court order

Democratic members of the Fulton County Commission are in hot water after defying a court order that mandated they seat a pair of Republican appointees to the county’s Board of Registration and Elections.  Georgia Superior Court Judge David Emerson ruled this...

Peachy numbers for USG

University systems around the country are bracing for rough waters ahead.  Over the next 16 years the American West is projected to see a 20% decline in high school graduates, followed closely by projected 16% declines in the Midwest and Northeast.  But the outlook is...

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