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Area GAED graduates announced

The board of the Georgia Academy for Economic Development recently announced graduates from the 2012 multi-day training program in Region 12. Participants represented a number of professional and non-professional economic development fields, including elected officials, public servants, business leaders, educators and social-service providers from Coastal Georgia. The curriculum provided insights into the complexities of economic and community development on the local, regional and state levels. Liberty County graduates were Ashley Morris, Industrial Development Authority; Gail ...

December 29, 2012 | Special to the Courier | Business


Spine & Sport makes fastest-growing list

Savannah-based Spine & Sport - a physical and occupational therapy and personal training company - has made Inc. Magazine's 500|5,000 list of fastest-growing companies in America for the fourth consecutive year.

December 28, 2012 | Special to the Courier | Business


Savannah port could face strike

BOSTON - Weeks after a critical West Coast port complex was crippled by a few hundred striking workers, the East Coast is bracing for a possible walkout numbering thousands that could close 15 ports from Massachusetts to Texas.

December 20, 2012 | By Jay Lindsay Associated Press writer | Business


Resolve to be financial secure in 2013

When it comes to making New Year's resolutions, getting into good shape financially ranks right up there with losing weight and eating healthier. All three goals require discipline and planning; and, as you've no doubt experienced, it's not unusual to encounter setbacks along the way.

December 18, 2012 | By Jason Alderman Columnist | Business


Conner Law Group partner named to select group

The Conner Law Group managing partner Mike Conner has been selected as one of Georgia's top 100 litigation lawyers by the American Society of Legal Advocates.

December 18, 2012 | Special to the Courier | Business


Motorcycle club honors businesses that donate

Liberty County Sheriff's Office Deputy Israel Guzman said it touched his heart to see local businesses step forward and help a worthy cause.

December 18, 2012 | Patty Leon | Business


Officials: Work needed on Georgia's image

ATLANTA - Georgia political and business leaders say the state's brand has been gathering dust, and they say a makeover is needed to improve the region's image in order to attract innovative businesses and tourists.

December 17, 2012 | Associated Press | Business


Parker’s donates $10K in gas cards to Memorial

Parker's recently donated $10,000 in gas cards to Memorial Health Foundation to help defray the cost for patients and their families to travel to Memorial University Medical Center for chemotherapy, radiation treatment or neonatal care.

December 17, 2012 | Special to the Courier | Business


Hugo Boss to get gradual tax abatement from LCDA

Midway industrial tenant Hugo Boss on Monday announced it is planning a $4.5 million internal expansion that will increase its output capacity.

December 16, 2012 | Danielle Hipps | Business


Wine club membership available through Courier

The Signal, the Courier's sister paper in Santa Clarita, Calif., recently started the Signal Wine Club, and the Courier has agreed to partner with the Signal and make membership available to its readers.

December 14, 2012 | Special to the Courier | Business


Nuclear plant work delayed at least a year

ATLANTA (AP) - Construction of a first-of-its-kind nuclear power plant in Georgia will be delayed by more than a year, likely causing hundreds of millions of dollars in extra costs, according to a report from a state-hired monitor.

December 13, 2012 | By Ray Henry Associated Press writer | Business


Dr. Pajaro Pediatrics Clinic ribbon cutting

Pajaro Pediatrics clinic hosted a grand-opening ribbon cutting Nov. 16 at 1763 E.G. Miles Parkway in Hinesville in conjunction with the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce.

December 09, 2012 | Special to the Courier | Business


Spaceport considered for Camden County

What some might see as problems for Camden County, the county's Joint Development Authority sees as opportunities. On Nov. 15, the Camden Country JDA board of directors voted to explore the potential development of a new municipal airport and an aero-spaceport facility.

December 09, 2012 | By Randy C. Murray | Business


Ribbon cutting for Bone and Joint Institute of South Georgia

The Bone and Joint Institute of South Georgia held a ribbon cutting Nov. 27 for the opening of its new office at 475 S. Main St. in Hinesville. The ceremony was done in conjunction with the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce.

December 08, 2012 | Special to the Courier | Business


Industry reps visit Port of Savannah

Representatives from Florapharm, Hugo Boss, Interstate Paper, SNF and Waltrich Plastics along with board and staff members from the Liberty County Development Authority recently visited the Port of Savannah.

December 08, 2012 | Special to the Courier | Business


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Council OKs shopping center plat

The Hinesville City Council held a special meeting Wednesday morning to review, discuss and approve the final plat for the Magnolia Oaks Shopping Center at Airport Road and Highway 196 West.

May 24, 2013 | By Randy C. Murray | Business


Large landowners can cut taxes

Landowners in Georgia may have a chance to cut their income taxes in half.

May 19, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Business


Midway barber shop opens

Presidential Kuts hosted a grand-opening ribbon cutting May 10 at 9754 E. Oglethorpe Highway in Midway in conjunction with the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce.

May 19, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Business


Restaurant, lounge marks opening

Island Vybez hosted a ribbon cutting and grand opening of its restaurant and The Ivy Lounge on May 3 in conjunction with the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce in Hinesville.

May 18, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Business


International group now over Army lodging

One of the world's largest hotel companies now is managing 76 Army lodging hotels on 39 installations, including Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield, according to Arthur Holst, vice president of operations for Intercontinental Hotels Group.

May 13, 2013 | By Randy C. Murray | Business


Electric transmission line moving ahead

Construction began last month on a single-pole 115 kilovolt transmission line between Bryan and Liberty counties, and it's expected to pick up this summer.

May 13, 2013 | By Danielle Hipps | Business


Conservation set-asides extended

Landowners in Georgia may have a chance to cut their income taxes in half.

May 11, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Business


Trim your wedding costs

Weddings have always been big business, but I was shocked to see how expensive they've become in the 17 years since my wife and I got married. According to the annual Real Weddings Study, the average wedding in the U.S. now costs $28,427, and that doesn't even count the honeymoon.

May 11, 2013 | By Jason Alderman Columnist | Business


VIP receives GSA extension

VIP Office Furniture & Supply of Hinesville recently received notification from the General Services Administration Federal Acquisition Service that its contract has been extended to July 27, 2018.

May 11, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Business


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