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Local insurance company moves locations to expand reach
A former Georgia Military College educator, Rhett Harrison’s interest and passion to provide customers “the most amount of insurance coverage for the least amount of money” grew until he decided to open his very own commercial insurance agency.
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New antique store opens in Milledgeville
Serenity Wellness Spa & Salon owner Linda Kerce recently added a new business venture to the fold. Kerce has a store that’s perfect for antique lovers searching for unique treasures.
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Upscale downtown brunch spot fits The Baldwin
Careers at a high-end car dealership and Hyatt Hotels gave Cliff Charnes plenty of practice providing customers a quality, upscale experience.
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Aubri Lane’s brings lunch back
Downtown Milledgeville’s Aubri Lane’s Restaurant lost the lunch crowd soon after its opening almost four years ago and didn’t recreate the early option. Owner Jason Medders decided to reopen the service starting Tuesday, Feb. 26.
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Northerners provide southern hospitality at local Sears
When David Olinger’s corporate company downsized, he decided to pack up and move his family from the easternmost state in the United States to a place with a much warmer climate and southern hospitality — Milledgeville.
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Tuxedo shop ready to dress town in style
Spring is just around the corner. As the chill of a cold winter transforms into an inviting spring breeze, many high school students will set their sites on the perfect look for prom. Harrold’s Formal Wear, located downtown on South Wayne Street, is ready to start measuring and fitting young men in tuxedos for the big night.
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Web design team brings full-scope Internet service
Creating and maintaining a productive web presence remains a modern key to business success. Milledgeville has local talent helping clients establish their marketing brand.
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One click away from restaurant delivery service
Having graduated from Georgia College with a bachelor’s degree in business administration just last summer, 25-year-old Kenny Donovan and his best friend joined their creative minds to develop a unique restaurant delivery service serving the Milledgeville-Baldwin County area. After three months of planning, preparing and networking, the young entrepreneur officially launched KNG Delivery in mid-August.
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Curves introduces new weight loss program
Curves, located in Old Capital Square in Milledgeville, is now a weight loss facility. It is the only full service weight loss facility available in Baldwin County, according to owner Janice Wilkes.
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Skilled barber moves to new operation
A true artist is one with his instrument. The best barbers lay out haircuts like personalized paintings. Dax Bolston's uncle used to cut hair on the front of his grandmother's porch. As a 14-year-old, Bolston entered the realm.
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