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/ 4 years agoGeorgia Partners with UPS to Deliver PPE Statewide
GEMA is leveraging an existing state contract with Georgia-based UPS to deliver personal protective equipment to medical facilities across Georgia.
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/ 4 years agoGoya Initiates Critical Distribution of 2 Million Pounds of Food Across the US and Puerto Rico
Goya Foods has launched a distribution initiative of two million pounds of food to families impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, a...
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/ 4 years agoUS DOL Cites Georgia Saw Mill for Exposing Employees To Electrical and Mechanical Hazards After Fatal Incident
The wood product manufacturer faces $55,326 in penalties.
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/ 4 years agoUnitedHealthcare Donates $1 Million to Nonprofits in Georgia
In total, UnitedHealthcare is donating $12.3 million through Empowering Health grants across 21 states.
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/ 4 years agoFrito-Lay Announces $200 Million Expansion, 120 New Jobs
Frito-Lay will expand its operations in the City of Perry, town of Kathleen, creating 120 new jobs and investing $200 million...
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/ 4 years agoMobile harbor cranes expand container capabilities
The cranes will offload containers from vessels carrying up to 4,800 twenty-foot equivalent container units.
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/ 4 years agoGeorgia Power Announces Resequencing of Vogtle Units 3 & 4 Planned Activities
These adjustments, along with continued challenges in electrical construction productivity, have required work to be performed differently, necessitating a resequencing of...
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/ 4 years agoAtlanta hospital system to pay $16 million to resolve false claims allegations
Piedmont Healthcare, Inc., an Atlanta-based hospital system, has agreed to pay $16 million to settle allegations that it violated the False...
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/ 4 years agoUnited States Files Suit Against Drug Manufacturer Regeneron for Paying Kickbacks Through Co-Pay Foundation
The Anti-Kickback Statute prohibits pharmaceutical companies from offering or paying, directly or indirectly, any remuneration – which includes money or any...
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/ 4 years agoAugusta University Medical Center agrees to pay $2.625 million to settle False Claims Act investigation
The government contended that AUMC violated the False Claims Act by knowingly submitting claims to federal healthcare programs for a procedure...