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News from February 2022

Regional economic reports: Floyd County still in dire need of housing

February 21, 2022

While Rome and Floyd County are bringing a lot to the table — accessibility to health care and education, quality of life, available jobs-housing availability remain an issue. Looking at key economic drivers, Elyse Davis the community development manager for…Read more »

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