GeorgiaForward has released two new guides to help cities engage young people through reading and civic learning as part of the America250 celebration. GeorgiaForward Managing Director Sadie Krawczyk explains what's in them and how local officials can put them to use.
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The Harold F. Holtz Municipal Training Institute offers city officials a comprehensive learning experience, covering everything from municipal finance and budgeting to ethics and data literacy. Designed to enhance leadership and expertise in local government, this program is a partnership between GMA and the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government—equipping officials with the tools they need to serve their communities effectively.
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Aldora, located in Lamar County and GMA's District 4, was incorporated in 1906. The city made headlines in 2020 when its population dropped to zero during redevelopment. That changed in 2023 when Aldora annexed Powell Place apartments, bringing the population to approximately 189 residents.
Interesting Fact: Aldora is a historic mill town. In February 2026, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Continental Tires will close its Aldora plant by the end of 2026, ending a nearly 40-year chapter in the town's history.