Georgia
DoD Identifies Two Marine Afghanistan Casualties: Luke J. Mercardante, 35 and Kyle W. Wilks, 24
April 18, 2008 -- The Department of Defense announced today the death of two Marines who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
1st Sgt. Luke J. Mercardante, 35, of Athens, Georgia
Cpl. Kyle W. Wilks, 24, of Rogers, Arkansas
Both Marines died April 15 while conducting combat operations in Kandahar province, Afghanistan.
They were both assigned to Combat Logistics Battalion 24, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejuene, N.C.
Source: DOD
Statement from Georgia Governor Perdue Regarding Delta-Northwest Merger
April 15, 2008 -- ATLANTA – Today Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue issued the following statement regarding the merger between Atlanta-based Delta Airlines and Northwest Airlines:
“Delta has long been a cornerstone of Georgia’s corporate community as well as one of our largest employers, and I am proud that the airline created from this partnership will continue to call Georgia home,” said Governor Sonny Perdue.
Delta Airlines Boeing 777: Photo courtesy Delta Airlines » read more »
Georgia Governor and First Lady Perdue Welcome Ninth Grandchild
April 10, 2008 -- ATLANTA - Today Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue and First Lady Mary Perdue proudly announce the arrival of their ninth grandchild Anna Katherine Perdue. Anna Katherine is the daughter of Jim and Stephanie Perdue.
Anna Katherine, who was born in the early morning of Wednesday April 9, 2008, arrived weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces. She was welcomed by brothers Jake and Judd Perdue.
“Mary and I are proud to welcome another beautiful grandchild,” said Governor Sonny Perdue. “We are blessed to have such a wonderful family and we are eager to share our love with its newest member.”
Governor Perdue and the First Lady now have five grandsons and four granddaughters.
Source: Georgia Governor
Georgia Governor Perdue Announces Distribution Center Coming to Braselton
PETCO Pet Products Company to Add 277 Jobs; Invest $33 Million in Facility
April 7, 2008 -- ATLANTA – Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue announced today that PETCO, a leading pet products company, is locating a new distribution center in Braselton, representing an investment of $33 million. At full operating capacity, the company anticipates the center will employ up to 277 employees.
“Georgia’s strength in logistics makes it a top choice for national retailers like PETCO,” said Governor Sonny Perdue. “Our robust transportation network and ready workforce are a natural fit for distribution centers.” » read more »
State of Georgia Opens Doors of Commerce to China
GeorgiaBusiness Advisory Center joins state’s 10 international economic development offices
April 2, 2008 -- BEIJING – Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue cut the ribbon today to open Georgia's newest international economic development center, located in Beijing, China. The Beijing Georgia Business Advisory Center Company, Ltd. will spearhead business development between China and Georgia.
“China holds tremendous potential for Georgia businesses, and Georgia offers exactly the kind of business-friendly environment Chinese companies seek,” said Governor Sonny Perdue. “The center's formal opening signals a new era of commercial enterprise for Georgia as it reaches out to the world's most dynamic economy.” » read more »
Georgia Governor Perdue Calls on Georgia-based Businesses in China
Governor Perdue meets with Mayor of Shanghai; tours GE Technology Center
April 1, 2008 -- BEIIJING – Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue was welcomed to China on Monday by the Honorable Han Zheng, Mayor of Shanghai. Governor Perdue is in China to lead a 60-member business delegation in conjunction with Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines’ inaugural direct flight to Shanghai.
Governor Sonny Perdue (left) meets with the Honorable Han Zheng, Mayor of Shanghai » read more »
Georgia Governor Perdue Departs for China on Delta Inaugural Flight
Leads Delegation on Economic Development Mission; Will Open Georgia Center in China
March 30, 2008 -- ATLANTA – Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue departed from Atlanta today on Delta’s inaugural non-stop flight to Shanghai, China. Governor Perdue is leading a delegation of business, academic and government officials from Georgia on a week long economic development mission to Shanghai and Beijing.
Delta Airlines Boeing 777-200LR
“This is the first direct link to China from the Southeastern U.S., and the only nonstop link from the U.S. East Coast to Shanghai,” said Governor Sonny Perdue. “This is a great honor for our state, and for Delta, our hometown airline.” » read more »
Kia Supplier DAEHAN Solution to Locate Manufacturing Facility in Harris County, Georgia
Components manufacturer to create 300 jobs and invest $35 million
March 28, 2008 -- ATLANTA -- Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue announced today that Kia supplier DAEHAN Solution will locate a manufacturing facility in Harris County. The automotive components manufacturer is expected to create 300 jobs and invest $35 million in its new site. Kia and its other suppliers have announced more than 5,000 jobs in Georgia.
“DAEHAN Solution’s decision to locate in Georgia means that top-tier Kia suppliers are creating more than 2,300 jobs,” said Governor Sonny Perdue. “I am proud that Kia’s decision to choose Georgia continues to bring interest and investment to our state.” » read more »
Two Georgia Medical Providers Indicted for Medicaid Fraud
March 28, 2008 -- McDonough -- Georgia Attorney General Thurbert Baker announced today that the Henry County Grand Jury has returned Medicaid Fraud indictments against two Medicaid providers in unrelated cases. Tina Webster-Fabayo owned and operated two mental health service companies, Med Path Professional Services and One Youth House, in Stockbridge, Georgia from late 2004 through 2007. » read more »
Bruce Sutter to Throw First Pitch for Rome Braves
Baseball Hall of Famer to be in Rome, Georgia on April 3
03/25/2008, ROME, Ga. -- In keeping with the tradition of historic Opening Night guests, the Rome Braves announce that baseball legend and Hall of Fame member Bruce Sutter will throw out the ceremonial first pitch April 3 just before Rome opens the 2008 season.
"We are honored to have a Hall of Famer, former Brave and Cardinal great Bruce Sutter joining us for our Opening Day festivities," says Rome general manager Michael Dunn. » read more »
U.S. EPA Offers $3.6 Million in Grants for Innovative Diesel Emissions Reduction Projects
Atlanta, Ga., March 26, 2008 - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Region 4, as part of the Southeast Diesel Collaborative, today announced the availability of approximately $3.6 Million in grants to fund projects within the Southeast to demonstrate effective emission control technologies and strategies, methods or approaches to reducing diesel emissions. EPA expects to fund between five and ten grants ranging from $250,000 and $750,000. However, EPA reserves the option to fund a project at an amount lower than $250,000 if the proposed project involves retrofitting or upgrading an applicant’s entire fleet. » read more »
President Bush Meets with President Saakashvili of Georgia
March 19, 2008 -- PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. President, welcome back to Washington. I was just reminiscing with the President about my trip to Georgia, about the unbelievably good food, and about the dancing. He was wondering whether I'd come back and start my dancing career there. And I told him I probably better quit while I'm ahead.
President George W. Bush Meets with President Saakashvili of Georgia: President George W. Bush listens as Mikhail Saakashvili offers remarks as they meet Wednesday, March 19, 2008, in the Oval Office of the White House. White House photo by Joyce N. Boghosian » read more »
Georgia Governor Perdue Signs Executive Order Strengthening State's Information Technology Security
March 19, 2008 -- ATLANTA – Georgia Governor Perdue today signed an executive order to protect state data by standardizing information security reporting.
“This executive order is a critical part of the larger plan I announced in December 2007 to transform the state’s technology and shore up the underpinnings we found lacking,” said Governor Sonny Perdue. “As I stated then, technology is the foundation of a well-run, modern-day enterprise. This action will go a long way toward addressing our security gaps and giving the state the secure IT infrastructure it requires to responsibly serve Georgia’s citizens.” » read more »
Georgia Governor Perdue Requests Expedited Presidential Declaration
Declaration Request Covers Atlanta, Fulton County
March 17, 2008 -- CARTERSVILLE, Ga. – Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue today announced that he has asked President Bush for an expedited major disaster declaration to assist the City of Atlanta and Fulton County with recovery efforts in the wake of storms that hit the city on Friday, March 14 and Saturday, March 15, 2008. If approved, this declaration will provide federal funds for emergency response measures and aid for losses. » read more »
FEMA, Georgia to Conduct Joint Preliminary Atlanta Damage Assessments
March 15, 2008 -- FEMA is already working with the State of Georgia to coordinate needed federal assistance in response to the tornado that hit downtown Atlanta Friday night. A FEMA liaison has been working with the state in its emergency operation center since early Saturday morning. The FEMA Region IV Regional Response Coordination Center in Thomasville, GA has been activated and staffed.
FEMA and the State will begin joint individual assistance Preliminary Damage Assessments today. Full damage assessments will begin this afternoon, to include public assistance (infrastructure). » read more »