Wednesday November 27th, 2024 11:44AM

Local Business News

Local manufacturer donates $12.5K to local charity
Marel’s 5th Annual Charity Golf Tournament, Tour de Marel, brought in $12,500 for a local charity
12:21PM ( 7 years ago )
Panel on HPV, cancer slated for WomenSource Power Lunch Thursday
WomenSource will host a panel discussion on HPV and cancer prevention Thursday as part of the Power Lunch program.
7:33AM ( 7 years ago )
New cake and dessert shop opening in Buford
A Flowery Branch man and his wife are opening a custom cake and dessert shop in Buford.
7:07AM ( 7 years ago )
Home health care company seeking 40 workers in NE Georgia
The Georgia Department of Labor’ s Habersham Career Center will help Visiting Angels, a home health care company, recruit as many as 40 care givers and certified nursing assistants at events in Habersham and Rabun counties.
12:00PM ( 7 years ago )
Peach State Bank adds three new Community Development board members
Peach State Bank & Trust has named Preston Bowen, Sandy Carter and Elizabeth Jacobs Higgins to its Community Development Board, which is responsible for keeping the bank abreast of local business and community trends.
9:00AM ( 7 years ago )
North Georgia Tech hosting public meeting on potential grant
North Georgia Technical College is seeking public input on a potential USDA Rural Development Community Facilities grant for equipment for the Plastics Manufacturing specialization.
9:00PM ( 7 years ago )
Sugar Hill opens campaign to support the arts
The City of Sugar Hill's accent on the arts now includes a mural created by local artist Chris Walker, which showcases the transition of the history of the city's past to the present day.
9:00AM ( 7 years ago )
Gainesville: 3rd annual Pathway to Medical School program graduates eight
Eight pre-med college students from across the state recently graduated from the Foothills Area Health Education Center’s Pathway to Medical School program.
6:00AM ( 7 years ago )
Higher prices, fewer options lurk after health bill collapse
Soaring prices and fewer choices may greet customers when they return to the Affordable Care Act's insurance marketplaces this fall because insurers still don't know whether they will receive critical payments from the federal government.
2:40PM ( 7 years ago )
Funeral Friday for Ray Jones, prominent Hall County businessman
A prominent Hall County businessman, active in the poultry industry and as a Jackson EMC Board member for many years, will be buried Friday.
8:25AM ( 7 years ago )