How one newspaper is adjusting to life without the Associated Presss
Tweet By Joshua BentonGeorgia Online News Service The list of major newspapers that have announced their divorce from the Associated Press is substantial: the Star Tribune in Minneapolis, the New York Daily News, the Tribune papers in L.A., Chicago, and elsewhere. And others are mulling their options. But AP rules require a member newspaper to [...]
Read More →State chamber of commerce chief addresses key issues
As the state’s largest business advocacy organization, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce is working closely with our elected leaders to ensure that legislation is passed that will address current and future needs in key areas such as transportation, health care, education and economic development
Read More →Georgia football and the power of expectations
Tweet By K. Patrick JensenGeorgia Online News Service ATHENS – It was a picture perfect day to start a season for one of the nation’s premier football teams. How the season ends, as often is the case with University of Georgia football, will depend on expectations as much as record. White clouds drifted through a [...]
Read More →Georgia 2010 budget: What’s inside
Tweet By Maggie LeeGeorgia Online News Service ATLANTA — Georgia’s 2010 budget is now in the hands of the state Senate after a Republican-led House agreement on how to appropriate a $38.8 billion dollar budget. The House tally, 123-49, reflected Republican support and Democratic ire. “There will be some suffering and complaining but I believe [...]
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