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A structure that has traveled the globe will now delight visitors to Georgia....
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Birmingham, Ala., native Cindy RIley originally planned on a career in law, but during her sophomore year in college realized journalism was her true calling. A magna cum laude graduate of Samford University, Riley first worked in radio and TV. Named Best News Anchor, Best News Reporter and Best Investigative Reporter by the Associated Press, she interviewed numerous personalities, ranging from Dr. Henry Kissinger and President Bush to Michael Jordan and Captain Kangaroo.
As a print journalist, Riley has covered a variety of topics, including construction, business, health and the arts. In addition to CEG, her work has appeared in special reports for USA Today and the L.A. Times. Other publications have included New South Magazine, Portico, Thicket, Alabama Heritage, B-Metro, Business First and Birmingham Business Journal.
A structure that has traveled the globe will now delight visitors to Georgia....
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Technology students in Millidgeville, Ga. now have a $15 million cutting-edge facility to peruse....
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The new hospital is in for some Wild Times....
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One hundred thousand square feet of earth will be shaken and stirred by the time the multimillion dollar project is completed....
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A boom in population stresses the need for a new high school....
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Hotlanta takes page out of Nawlin's book with a major transportation move....
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Four hundred and fifty pounds of dynamite and 90 controlled explosions level the plant in one minute....
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A booming region needs a new avenue to get commerce rolling....
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Athletes aren’t the only people breaking records on the Mississippi State football field....
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A company based in rural Georgia endures to become a global leader in the lumber industry....
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The sun takes over after 115,000 cubic yards of earth were moved to prepare the site....
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After 20 years of planning, a challenging project gets its start....
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When completed, the project will have one important feature that makes it unigue among zoos across the world....
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The Development would bring "a level of hospitality similar to a resort experience."...
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Officials in Hillsborough County, Fla., continue investigating the sinkhole tragedy that claimed the life of a 37-year-old man and forced construction crews to tear down his Tampa home....
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Construction continues on a 225,000-sq.-ft. (20,903 sq m) structure in Tuscaloosa, Ala., that will replace the state’s oldest and largest inpatient psychiatric facility....
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In an effort to ease overcrowding at the downtown correctional facility, a $24 million public safety complex is being built on 29 acres in north Lafayette Parish, La....
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Construction crews in Tennessee are preparing to replace an historic bridge that dates back to the 1920s. Built by the State Highway Department as part of the special toll bridge program, the Edward R....
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Recognizing the importance of branching out to meet its clients needs, North Carolina’s Pinnacle Cranes has opened a new service facility in Raleigh. The expansion was made official the first of January 2013....
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Construction teams in downtown Birmingham, Ala., are working at a near-record pace to complete a $64 million baseball stadium that will be home to the Birmingham Barons....
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