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Georgia water future on the line in Supreme Court case

Close Sprinklers irrigate land in this University of Georgia photo. The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments this week that involve how much water South Georgia farmers can remove from the Flint River basin for irrigation, as well as how much the Atlanta area can draw from the Chattahoochee River for drinking water. University of Georgia By Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News Service Feb 21, 2021 Feb 21, 2021 Sprinklers irrigate land in this University of Georgia photo. The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments this week that involve how much water South Georgia farmers can remove from the Flint River basin for irrigation, as well as how much the Atlanta area can draw from the Chattahoochee River for drinking water.

Purchasing Power Unites With Metro Atlanta Chamber To Advance Racial Equity

Purchasing Power Unites With Metro Atlanta Chamber To Advance Racial Equity Company Among the First to Commit to Action Plan Addressing the Effects of Systemic Racism, Embracing Atlanta s Rich Legacy of Collaboration for Social Justice News provided by Share this article Share this article ATLANTA, Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Purchasing Power is proud to be part of a distinguished list of Atlanta companies joining the Metro Atlanta Chamber s (MAC) multi-year, multi-step action plan called ATL Action for Racial Equity. Designed to help address the ongoing effects of systemic racism impacting the Black community, the initiative will leverage the size, scale and expertise of the region s business community. Purchasing Power is one of the first 150 metro Atlanta-based companies to join in the focus on measurable actions across corporate policies, inclusive economic development, education and workforce development.

Bacardi launches Mix Lab cocktail app

Bacardi launches Mix Lab cocktail app Bacardi is branching out into a new area of the spirits market with the launch of its own cocktail app. Mix Lab helps cocktail lovers to create recipes based on the ingredients they have to hand at home, while also offering bartenders a platform to showcase their expertise and build their reputation. Born from a growing trend for at-home cocktail making, which has been spurred on by hospitality shutdowns due to Covid-19, Mix Lab is designed to cater to all levels of cocktail maker, from novice to expert.  According to research by Nielsen, some 40 per cent of consumers in the US are now interested in make-at-home cocktail kits. Meanwhile, Bacardi s 2021 cocktail trends report found that one in four people in the US is now making cocktails at home, while one in five people in the UK is hosting virtual gatherings, which Bacardi said indicates that the at-home cocktail making trend is set to continue.

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Bacardi Launches Mix Lab, A New App That Revolutionizes The Cocktails At Home Experience

Bacardi Launches Mix Lab, A New App That Revolutionizes The Cocktails At Home Experience Launching on the heels of Bacardi s 159th anniversary, Mix Lab inspires consumers to create a bar-standard cocktail from home, while supporting the bartending industry at large HAMILTON, Bermuda, Feb. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Bacardi, the world s largest family-owned spirits company, announces the launch of Mix Lab (https://www.mixlabcocktails.com/?utm source=other&utm medium=PR&utm campaign=mixlabrelease2021) an innovative app that gives cocktail lovers the experience of a well-crafted cocktail at-home and the ability to create personalized cocktail recipes based on the ingredients they have on hand. The platform also offers opportunities for bartenders to showcase their expertise, while building their name and reputation.

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