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AMG Business Solutions business partners, Bob Ondr, Richard Block, and E.G. Roth, friends and Chamber representatives celebrated their new partnership by holding a DC Chamber Ribbon Cutting on June 7th. AMG is a result of 45 years of ownership and senior management experience in over 21 different small and mid-sized businesses. They are located at 6790…
Read MoreDouglas County School Superintendent Trent North is proud to announce that Douglas County Schools are being served by a Georgia School Boards Association (GSBA) 2018 Distinguished School Board. The recognition program was designed to showcase best practices in school governance and leadership. GSBA recognizes good school board governance to foster educational community cultures and advance…
Read MoreThe Douglas County School System is now one of five school systems across the state committed to adopting asthma-friendly policies and procedures designed to serve students living with asthma. Asthma is a chronic lung condition that inflames and narrows the airways of more than 6 million children in the United States. There is no cure…
Read MoreThe Farmer’s Table owner, Susan Henderson, family, staff, customers and Chamber representatives celebrated the grand opening of their new Sweet Shop by holding a DC Chamber Ribbon Cutting on May 30th. The Farmer’s Table is a local business and cafe featuring fresh fruits and vegetables sourcing those foods as close to home as possible. They…
Read MoreNew Life Foundation, Inc. (NLF) founder, Brenda Black, staff, friends, and Chamber Representatives celebrated the grand opening of their retail store, NLF Discount Store, by holding a DC Chamber Ribbon Cutting on May 24th. The NLF Discount Store is an outreach ministry of New Life Foundation, Inc. They are located at 2818 Fairburn Road in…
Read MoreTwenty-four 2018 high school graduates participated in the two week “Career Ready Training Program” sponsored by West Georgia Technical College, Douglas County School System, Douglas County Economic Development Authority, and Georgia Manufacturing Alliance. The program targeted high school seniors who were looking to enter the workforce in Douglas County and provided industry recognized training to…
Read MoreThe Douglas County Board of Commissioners introduced the 2018 summer interns at a commission meeting on June 4. The Douglas County Internship Program (DCIP) was created to find talented young professionals who have the potential to meet the future employment needs of the county. The program offers interns hands-on work experiences and formal training opportunities…
Read MoreFive Douglas County Schools now have safer, more interactive playspaces thanks to a donation from a Douglas County organization. The Sigma Omega Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated hosted an Impact day Saturday, May 19 to restore and renew playgrounds in several Douglas County Schools. The initiative is part of the sorority’s effort…
Read MoreTwo state legislators conducted a special presentation during the Douglas County Board of Commission meeting on Tuesday, May 15th, 2018 recognizing Douglas County Board of Commission Chair Dr. Romona Jackson Jones. State Rep. Kimberly Alexander (D-66) and state Sen. Donzella James (D-35) presented Chairman Jones with a proclamation by the Secretary of State, Brian P.…
Read MoreBloom Our Youth, Inc. Marketing and Development Director, Kristin Melton, staff, and Chamber representatives gathered to hold a DC Chamber Ribbon Cutting on May 23rd. Bloom Our Youth is a private, nonprofit foster care organization that recruits, supports and trains foster families. They are located in Fayetteville, but serve multiple communities including Douglas County throughout…
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