May 4, 2020 8:10 AM
May the Fourth be With You – Morning Reads for 4.4.2020
Happy 1st Monday in May and Cinco de Mayo eve! It’s a good day to have a good day, y’all.
- A southeast Georgia city is considering allowing people to carry alcoholic beverages around its downtown.
- Forbes says our risk for exposure has gone up since the state reopened.
- Georgia’s push to reopen falls flat as consumers stay home.
- COVID numbers update as of this morning.
- Who’s running in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District?
- Georgia’s largest malls reopening for the first time since March
- I want to be Betty McDonald when I’m 91.
- Georgia man who fought COVID-19 released from hospital on 66th birthday
- A Georgia brewery is selling ‘pandemic beers,’ including a bestseller named after Dr. Fauci
- Lack of summer camps could hurt working parents
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Here is your Monday morning reader for this week
Tuesday business announcement.
A start-up providing a solution to the world’s single-use plastic crisis announced $133 million in new funding and a plan to invest $260 million in plans to manufacture their product in Athens, hiring up to 200 people.
RWDC is based in Singapore but has connections to Athens with co-founder, Daniel Carraway, who got a University of Georgia Ph.D. in forest biotechnology in 1996, and Ryan Adolphson, the company’s North American president and a former director of public service and outreach at the University of Georgia’s College of Engineering.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/rwdc-industries-raises-us-133-million-in-series-b-funding-round-301053029.html