
Hiring in today’s economy
So, what is the applicant pool like for companies in the CSRA? Recently, Robin Baxley of Best Office Solutions shared what it’s like on the front lines.

So, what is the applicant pool like for companies in the CSRA? Recently, Robin Baxley of Best Office Solutions shared what it’s like on the front lines.

With seven months in office under his belt, Augusta Mayor, Garnett Johnson looked ahead to what the city needs in the future. Speaking to a meeting of the Augusta Exchange Club, Johnson said figures show the city has grown by just 3%, while surrounding communities are growing faster. He said the days of calling the city “Disgusta” must end and it is time to grow community confidence. “We need to grow our economic development opportunities. We need to grow our tax base, we need to create more houses, more businesses,

What propels someone to open three businesses including one that sells to 600 retailers across the country and around the world? Pain and suffering. You’re a senior in high school, enjoying the prom, pulling an all-nighter for final exams, and creating all those memories for that rite of passage. Now, imagine instead of having the time of your life, you suffer from debilitating headaches, fatigue, and brain fog, so harsh you can’t drive. “I went to doctors and specialists. I had MRIs, CT scans, and a multitude of tests but

Earlier this week, Augusta Business Daily shared an informative piece on the new hospital coming to Columbia County. This exciting news led me to consider the impact on local real estate near the hospital, which is underway in our fastest-growing city around – Grovetown, Ga. Traditionally, those who work in the medical field want to live close to work. These professionals, residents specifically, sometimes work 80 hours a week. A hospital in today’s Grovetown would be a desirable choice for medical professionals because the available housing within a 5-mile radius

Brant Hansen is a syndicated radio host and podcaster heard by millions of people each week around the country. In 2015, he became an author and has since released four books. “Unoffendable,” our focus today, has been updated and re-released this year, along with some extremely helpful resources to foster more conversation about this important topic. There is so much useful content from this conversation that I’ll be sharing it with you in two parts. Let’s get started: Brant, you are a broadcaster. Was it ever one of your goals