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/ 5 years agoLong-term Care Facility Pharmacy to Pay $15M Civil Penalty
The subsidiary of CVS Health has agreed to pay the hefty civil penalty to resolve allegations that it violated federal law...
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/ 5 years agoU.S. Postal Service Reports $348 Million Increase Over 2nd Quarter Last Year
COVID-19 volume and revenue impacts arose late in the quarter; significant financial impacts in the third quarter and beyond are anticipated
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/ 5 years agoGDOL Issues over $1.7 Billion in Unemployment Payments
The Georgia Department of Labor announced last week that it has issued over $1.7 billion in combined state and federal unemployment...
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/ 5 years agoDOD Awards $126 Million Contract to 3M, Increasing Production of N95 Masks
The goals is 26 million N95 medical-grade masks per month, starting in October 2020.
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/ 5 years agoPeach Bowl, Inc. to Help Fund Statewide COVID-19 Screening in Georgia
Peach Bowl, Inc. has teamed up with Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp to provide funding that will help make COVID-19 screenings...
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/ 5 years agoRetailer to Give Away 100 Gowns in “Brides Save Lives Giveaway”
The giveaway is open to brides in any of the countless roles supporting our communities during this challenging time, including first...
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/ 5 years agoSK Innovation to Begin Construction on Second Georgia Battery Facility in July
This announcement is part of the company’s announced $1.67 billion investment in Georgia. When both facilities are complete in 2023, SK...
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/ 5 years agoGA SOS Urging #GivingTuesdayNow Supporters To Donate With Caution
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is urging Georgians to be cautious when donating to support COVID-19 charities on this emergency response...
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/ 5 years agoBlue Bell Creameries Agrees to Plead Guilty, Pay $19.35 Million for Ice Cream Listeria Contamination
Additionally, the company’s former president was charged in connection with a scheme to cover up the incident.
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/ 5 years agoGeorgia Company Cited After Worker Dies from Chemical Inhalation
OSHA initiated the investigation after an employee suffered fatal injuries after inhaling lacquer thinner, which was used to resurface a bathtub.