Georgia News Roundup (8/24/25)

Planning for small-town growth: Georgia Tech’s CEDRC™ tool turns Hyundai’s $5.5 billion Metaplant job projections into real-world numbers for housing, schools and infrastructure, helping Pembroke preserve its small-town feel amid rapid expansion — find out how.

Delta reigns as top employer: Forbes’ latest survey of over 160,000 workers names Delta Air Lines Georgia’s best employer again, outshining Apple, Lockheed Martin and more with perks like unlimited standby travel, profit sharing and a 95% retention rate — learn what sets them apart.

Georgia’s Fall Flyway Festival: Birds Georgia’s month-long September celebration brings guided bird and plant walks, volunteer habitat workdays, Wings and Wine gatherings, and a Round Robin on September 13 at the Chattahoochee Nature Center in Roswell — check out the full schedule.

Georgia soccer’s three straight shutouts: The Bulldogs blanked Michigan 3-0 on Senior Day to notch a third consecutive clean sheet at Turner Soccer Complex — find out how.

Paramedic mom cleared after false positives: A Cherokee County paramedic was exonerated when independent tests proved DFCS’s flawed drug screen wrong, prompting a Georgia memo requiring stricter SAMHSA-aligned lab practices — see what reforms were ordered.

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