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NEW for 9/30: Hudgens finalists; “Mass” timber; and a 1983 hurricane

NEW for 9/30: Hudgens finalists; “Mass” timber; and a 1983 hurricane

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Finalists named for $50,000 Hudgens art prize in Georgia
EEB PERSPECTIVE: “Mass timber” is new use of Georgia’s many acres of forest lands
ANOTHER VIEW: Cavorting during 1983’s Hurricane Alicia hitting Galveston
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers Outdoor Power Equipment and Hardware
FEEDBACK: Print news is like a Princess phone without a landline
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Technical College names three new directors
NOTABLE: Georgia Gwinnett College offers new MIS degree
RECOMMENDED: “Shelter in Place” at the High Museum of Art
GEORGIA TIDBIT: American College of Rheumatology based in Atlanta
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s an up front and personal photo about a building
LAGNIAPPE: Family gathers to honor Revolutionary War patriot
CALENDAR: Hurricane-induced weather cancels several events

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by · September 30, 2022 · Full issues
BRACK: “Mass timber” is new use of Georgia’s many acres of forests

BRACK: “Mass timber” is new use of Georgia’s many acres of forests

By Elliott Brack |  Forestry is mighty important to Georgia. With about two-thirds of the state covered in forests, Georgia has more plantation acres, more total timberland acreage and more privately-owned timberland acreage than any other state in the United States. And the forests provide 55,089 forest industry jobs.

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by · September 30, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective