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EnergyUnited adopts new plan to improve service, reduce costs

    EnergyUnited adopts new plan to improve service, reduce costs

EnergyUnited recently concluded a yearlong study focused on identifying efficiency and savings opportunities to better serve cooperative members. As a result of the study, EnergyUnited’s Board of Directors adopted a new transactional service delivery model that prioritizes public safety, member service and cost savings that benefit all cooperative members.

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Commentary: Organizing made the victories in Georgia possible

    Commentary: Organizing made the victories in Georgia possible

Commentary: Organizing made the victories in Georgia possible

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Commentary: $900 billion federal stimulus: What’s in it, what’s not, what remains

    Commentary: $900 billion federal stimulus: What’s in it, what’s not,  what remains

Commentary: $900 billion federal stimulus: What’s in it, what’s not, what remains

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Commentary: It was a rainy night in Georgia for the Republicans

    Commentary: It was a rainy night in Georgia for the Republicans

Commentary: It was a rainy night in Georgia for the Republicans

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

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Former NBA star, Junior Bridgeman, purchases EBONY magazine

    Former NBA star, Junior Bridgeman, purchases EBONY magazine

Former NBA star, Junior Bridgeman, purchases EBONY magazine

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Mrs. Paulette retires after 27 years at The Chronicle

    Mrs. Paulette retires after 27 years at The Chronicle

A lot has changed here at The Chronicle since 1993. Reporters and photographers have come and gone, several editors have moved on, and we’ve even seen a transition in ownership. But over the past 27 years there has remained one constant at the city’s oldest and most respected community newspaper: Paulette Lewis Moore.

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Mental health counselor talks about the effects of COVID-19

    Mental health counselor talks about the effects of COVID-19

Mental health counselor talks about the effects of COVID-19

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Scippio loses last ditch effort to halt Belview funding

    Scippio loses last ditch effort to halt Belview funding

Although the meeting was three days after New Year’s Day, the first city council meeting did include a few fireworks. In a last ditch effort to halt $1 million in additional funding being allocated to the renovation of Belview Recreation Center, City Councilmember Annette Scippio proposed a substitute motion, sending the project back to the development stage.

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Business of the Month: 91-2 Infinity gathers ‘best and brightest’ diverse creatives to help businesses tap into minority community

    Business of the Month: 91-2 Infinity gathers ‘best and brightest’ diverse creatives to help businesses tap into minority community

Business of the Month: 91-2 Infinity gathers ‘best and brightest’ diverse creatives to help businesses tap into minority community

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