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In-Depth
Government Shutdown Could Put “Non-essential” Employees’ Jobs on Hold
No gun permits, no walks in the park, and no federal loans. These “non-essential services” may be suspended at midnight tonight if Congress doesn’t reach an agreement. State parks will be open, but they may be your only option. National Parks and the people who work there are also…
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UGA
Pinewood Studios Create Possible Jobs for Grady Grads
Athens, GA- UGA film students are hoping another Georgia construction project may mean jobs for them here, in the new Hollywood of the South. Reporter Meredith Dean explains that this project in Fayette County can be a real opportunity for Grady Grads. About an hour and a half away from the…
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UGA
UGA Spring Career Fair Sets Recruiter Attendance Records
Athens, GA — This year’s Spring Career Fair filled the Classic Center to capacity. Representatives from 205 companies nation-wide came to recruit UGA students for jobs, topping last year’s total of about 170. Students didn’t let the bad weather stop them from starting a bright future! By: Alli Christensen &…
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Unemployment Dropping In Athens
Unemployment rates are down in the Athens Metro Area, but these rates may go back up by the beginning of next year. Grady Newsource Reporter Shannon Wiggins tells us what industries in Athens are booming. http://youtu.be/I1L_7Bq0CpE
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10/29 Morning Webcast
Join Rachel Segers for our morning webcast!
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Fresh Market Opens in Beechwood Shopping Center
A wildly popular organic grocery opened with a bang today. The fresh market is located in the beechwood shopping center where borders used to be. The chief operating officer said they created 90 jobs and do business with 50 local vendors.
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Broad Street Development to Create More Jobs
Jobs, Jobs, and more jobs. Riding down broad street or walking door to door downtown is definitely giving the community a new sight to see. Athens residents, brace your selves…Reporter Crystal Mitchell tells us how this is one economic growth spurt that’s developing very quickly.
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UGA School of Agriculture Eliminates Jobs
Reporter Rachel Segers tells us how budget cuts in UGA’s school of agriculture will be affecting the entire state of Georgia.