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GreyStone Power Company is upping their investment in Paulding in both the short term and long term, said the co-op's President Gary Miller Thursday. Miller said the first investment will be a 1 Megawatt solar facility to be constructed on the 180+ acres of property the company bought in Paulding near the intersection of Ridge Road and GA 92. The company, landlocked and squeezed at its present headquarters on Bankhead Highway in Douglasville, plans to move its headquarters to the Paulding location with construction possibly beginning in two to three years. Miller sta
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Steve Justice was the guest speaker at Thursday's PauldingBusiness Association meet and spoke to a crowd that includedboth Paulding's county chairmen candidates and its chairman... as well as several folks engaged in the aerospaceindustry. Click for RECENTTOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENTTOPICS
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Chairman negotiates improved 404 permit for reservoir With issues from expansion of the State Police (Their new Post in Paulding will be officially opened soon) in Paulding to the final dickering on the terms of the 404 permit and even a public hearing on the environmental assessment that could pave the way for the 139 FAA Permit; David Austin was full of news at today's Paulding Business Association luncheon. Click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS
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John David McLean, Mainstreet Program Manager for the Cityof Hiram, gave a general overview of the downtowndevelopment program that is gaining traction in thecommunity. The program brings to the fore marketing, historyand activities that reach, in McLean's understanding, morethan 300,000 residents who live within a 20-minute drive ofthe city. Click for RECENTTOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENTTOPICS
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Mark Lethbridge of Brown and Caldwell spoke to the Paulding Business Association today about the progress, problems and future of the Richland Creek Reservoir project, which is slated to begin construction as soon as the Corps of Engineers approves the permit. The project, with projected cost of about $180 million, is projected to provide water for Paulding for the foreseeable future. The county will have to let a bond issue estimated at roughly $80 million for its part of the project as well as service additional low-interest debt of about $50 million obtained through the Georgia Environmen
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Paulding Sheriff Gary Gulledge spoke with the folks at the Paulding Business Association Thursday, relating the trials and tribulations associated with his 25 years with the Paulding County Sheriff's office. Sheriff Gary Gulledge has been employed with the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office since 1990. He began his career at the Sheriff’s Office as a jailer and rose through the ranks to the Office of Sheriff on January 1, 2009. Sheriff Gulledge has seen many changes at the Sheriff’s Office and in our county. Sheriff Gulledge is committed to maintaining the professionalism at the Sheriff’s Offi
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Paulding's Business Association luncheon today featured the dean of the Paulding delegation, District 17 Representative Howard Maxwell. Maxwell's comments covered a broad range of topics from health care and retirement to the challenges parents face in dealing with their schools. A former Paulding School Board member and chairman, Maxwell has served in the Georgia General Assembly since 2002. Confronted by a parent, Maxwell said it will probably taken parents beating up on their local school boards for them to respond to the needs of gifted children. Click for
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Paulding Economic Development's Jamie Gilbert gives the folks a the Paulding Business association a not-to-brief update on the efforts, plans and organization behind economic development in Paulding. ; Click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS
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