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Georgia Trend Daily – Oct. 15, 2025

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Key takeaways
  • Consolidation: Rayonier and PotlatchDeltic plan an $8.2B merger, creating Georgia’s largest private landowner and new Atlanta headquarters.
  • Public health: Furloughs at the CDC amid the federal shutdown have left hundreds unemployed, alarming Georgia public health experts.
  • Elections impact: Proposed changes to Georgia’s election rules worry local officials, who cite increased complexity, cost, and time for managing ballots.

Oct. 15, 2025 Savannah Morning News

Vanessa Countryman reports that Georgia is home to the best airport in the country, at least according to over 750,000 travelers. Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) has been ranked No. 1 in CondeÌ Nast Traveler’s 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards.

 

Oct. 15, 2025 Georgia Trend – Exclusive!

Brian Robinson writes, Georgia Republicans and conservative-leaning independents should not underestimate the importance of next month’s statewide races for two of the five of the Public Service Commission seats. I fully understand that even by typing out “Public Service Commission†in the first sentence of this column that I run the risk of inducing so many yawns that readers abort before getting to the second paragraph, perhaps needing to recline for a nap.

Oct. 15, 2025
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Amy Wenk reports that a deal to merge two U.S. timberland giants will bring a new corporate headquarters to Atlanta and form the state’s largest private landowner. Two real estate investment trusts, Florida-based Rayonier and Washington state-based PotlatchDeltic, said Tuesday they’ve entered into an agreement to combine in a deal valued at $8.2 billion, including net debt.

Oct. 15, 2025
Gainesville Times

Jeff Gill reports that a 150,000-square-foot Oakwood warehouse has become a regional e-commerce distributor for a New York City-based logistics company. Veho opened the facility at 4020 Falcon Parkway/Ga. 13 north of H.F. Reed Industrial Parkway/Martin Road this summer, moving from a smaller location in Lawrenceville.

Oct. 15, 2025
Capitol Beat News

Ty Tagami reports that William R. “Bill†Crowe, a longtime college administrator with experience at the University of Georgia and at public colleges in several other states, will take over as the interim president of Valdosta State University in January. University System of Georgia Chancellor Sonny Perdue named Crowe as the temporary successor of President Richard Carvajal on Tuesday.

Oct. 15, 2025
The Brunswick News

Gordon Jackson reports that the Glynn County Commission will appoint fellow board members to serve on the newly formed Joint Tourism Product Development Steering Committee at Thursday’s meeting. The creation of a steering committee is the result of an agreement between the county and Golden Isles Convention and Visitors Bureau to increase the bed tax by 2% effective July 1.

Oct. 15, 2025
Georgia Recorder

Maya Homan reports, public health experts in Georgia are speaking out against furloughs at the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention they say have left hundreds of employees at the agency unemployed as the federal government shutdown enters its third week. Federal employees began receiving reduction-in-force notices, the technical name for layoffs, on Friday.

Oct. 15, 2025
The Current

Jabari Gibbs reports, venturing into the backyard of one of his Republican rivals, Mike Collins showed Monday why he is a serious threat to win the Republican nomination to run against U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff in next year’s marquee election race in Georgia. Speaking at a luncheon at a St. Simons restaurant sponsored by the Golden Isles Republican Women, the one-term congressman from Jackson in rural Butts County panned Ossoff as a “trust fund kid†who “never had a real job in his life.â€

Oct. 15, 2025
The Brunswick News

Gordon Jack reports the proposed changes to Georgia’s elections is causing concerns among some election officials. Glynn County Board of Elections and Registration officials discussed some of the proposals that board members said would make managing elections and counting ballots time consuming and expensive during Tuesday’s meeting.

Oct. 15, 2025
Capitol Beat News

Ty Tagami reports that Jason Dickerson, the Cherokee County businessman who won a special election last month to fill a vacate state Senate seat, swore his oath of office Tuesday. The lifelong Cherokee County resident took over Senate District 21 during a ceremony at the county courthouse.

Oct. 15, 2025
WABE

Jim Burress reports, as the federal government shutdown stretches past two weeks without a clear end in sight, Republicans and Democrats are both making their case to voters as to why the other party is to blame. U.S. Rep. Rich McCormick, R-Ga., an emergency room physician, has specifically called out Georgia’s Democratic U.S. senators for what he called “irresponsible government.â€

Oct. 15, 2025
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Greg Bluestein, Tia Mitchell, Patricia Murphy and Adam Beam report, about a decade ago, Jason Carter won the Democratic nomination for governor on a promise to expand the party’s base and end its long losing streak in Georgia. Now, the former state senator is backing another former legislator making a similar bet.

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