The Telegraph
Schools, jobs and places -- those are the three pillars Macon-Bibb County needs to build as the base for a successful future, according to a “One Macon!” study.
Concerted efforts by educational institutions and private business for better local schools, training for higher-skilled jobs and incentives for local business start-ups, and improved entertainment and civic infrastructure are all needed so Macon-Bibb County can compete with other cities for growth and investment, said authors of the study from Atlanta-based Market Street Services Inc.
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