Sunday January 26th, 2025 1:42AM

Business News

Longtime area restaurant Smokehouse BBQ now closed
A longtime Oakwood-area restaurant, Smokehouse BBQ and Catering, is now officially closed according to its owner.
2:00PM ( 3 weeks ago )
Teamsters say Amazon workers will strike at multiple facilities as union seeks labor contract
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters said workers at seven Amazon facilities, including in Atlanta, will begin a strike on Thursday morning
7:55AM ( 1 month ago )
Oakwood Tire gives away car in 18th annual "Cars for Christmas"
Oakwood Tire Company celebrated the holiday season by donating a car to a resident in need Saturday morning.
2:00PM ( 1 month ago )
HCSD receives $1-million donation for Early College Program
The Melvin Douglas and Victoria Kay Ivester Foundation has donated $1-million to the Hall County School District (HCSD) to expand the district’s Early College Program
7:30PM ( 1 month ago )
NGHS selects Matt Hanley as next CEO
After a ten-month search, the Northeast Georgia Health System Board of Trustees has announced its next CEO to fill the shoes of the retiring Carol Burrell.
11:00AM ( 1 month ago )
Carroll Daniel Construction to acquire South Carolina engineering, construction company
Carroll Daniel Construction Company is seeing more growth after acquiring O’Neal Inc, Engineering
3:00PM ( 1 month ago )
UGA launches M. Douglas and V. Kay Ivester Institute for Business Analytics and Insights
The University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business recently launched a new academic program created by Doug and Kay Ivester.
12:30PM ( 1 month ago )
Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce holds its annual Industry of the Year Awards ceremony.
Wednesday's Industry Appreciation Luncheon at Lanier Technical College honored existing industry leaders in the area.
8:00AM ( 2 months ago )
Spherion Staffing and Recruiting Gainesville under new ownership
Spherion Staffing and Recruiting’s office in Gainesville will welcome new ownership
12:45PM ( 2 months ago )
Unemployment rates in Georgia hold steady through October
State Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson says the third straight month at 3.6 percent keeps Georgia below the national average.
10:17AM ( 2 months ago )