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Business News

Lake Foods, LLC to add 130 full-time jobs to Hart County operation
A food processing company plans to expand in northeast Georgia's Hart County, opening up 130 full-time jobs.
10:45AM ( 8 years ago )
GDOL: Metro Gainesville unemployment rate drops to 4% in March
The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) announced Thursday that Metro Gainesville’s unemployment rate in March was 4 percent
6:38AM ( 8 years ago )
State uses "listening sessions" in Oakwood, other towns to generate plan on combating senior hunger
Regional senior hunger was the topic of a state-funded "listening session" held Wednesday morning at Oakwood's Legacy Link, the Area Agency on Aging.
10:00PM ( 8 years ago )
Growth continues in New Holland area with grand opening of Huddle House restaurant
As the retail boom continues around the New Holland area in Gainesville, a new restaurant celebrates its grand opening this Saturday, April 29.
2:15PM ( 8 years ago )
Demorest completes water connection with Mt. Airy
The City of Demorest has completed a water line interconnection with the Town of Mt. Airy.
9:00AM ( 8 years ago )
Ledan, Sardis Road roundabout moves forward at Hall Commission work session
A proposed roundabout at a busy North Hall intersection is one step closer to reality following action taken Monday afternoon at the County Commission work session.
9:58PM ( 8 years ago )
Gas prices are in decline, officials say
Gas prices are on the decline, at least for now, according to experts with AAA auto club.
12:46PM ( 8 years ago )
Senate set to confirm Sonny Perdue as agriculture secretary
​After months of delay, the Senate is expected to confirm former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue as agriculture secretary.
6:10AM ( 8 years ago )
Sawnee EMC again enrolling members in 'smart' thermostat program
Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation is again enrolling qualified members in a new program called "Smart Savers," specifically designed for members who have a Wi-Fi enabled programmable thermostat(s).
4:30PM ( 8 years ago )
Oakwood traffic study would address problematic intersections across the city
The City of Oakwood is looking at a potential traffic study that would help assess and address problematic intersections throughout the city.
2:00PM ( 8 years ago )