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Warby Parker Opens First Savannah Location on Broughton Street
News, April 08, 2024
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City, GHS to Unveil Montmollin Building, Bryan School Historical Marker
News, April 08, 2024
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More than 50 SCCPSS Music Students Selected for GMEA All-State Honors
News, April 08, 2024
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Registration Opens for Savannah’s Summer Camps
News, April 08, 2024
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Jazmine Spicer, Regional Executive Director of YMCA of Coastal Georgia, Selected for Prestigious Multicultural Executive Development Institute Cohort
News, April 08, 2024
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Flavor of Georgia Grand Prize Goes to New Creation Soda Works
Features, April 08, 2024
New Creation Soda Works won the grand prize at the 2024 Flavor of Georgia food contest for their product, PECHES Georgia Peach Soda.
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Georgia Power Highlights Training Programs & Career Opportunities during Lineworker Appreciation Month
News, April 08, 2024
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Understanding Rising Auto Insurance Premiums in Georgia
News, April 08, 2024
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New Study Reveals the Most Popular Cryptocurrencies in Georgia
News, April 08, 2024
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Georgia Braces for Another Round of Election Law Changes
News, April 08, 2024
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AG Chris Carr Warns of Home Repair Fraud, Scams Following Recent Storms
News, April 08, 2024
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Realtor.com March Housing Report: Housing Market Takes a Step in a Buyer-Friendly Direction
News, April 08, 2024
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ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 184,000 Jobs in March; Annual Pay was Up 5.1%
News, April 08, 2024
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Tackling the Mental Health Crisis: 42% of Companies Plan to Offer New Employee Well-Being Benefits
News, April 08, 2024
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The Herman Lodinger Memorial Lecture | No Surrender: A Father, A Son, and an Extraordinary Act of Heroism that Continues to Live on Today by Chris Edmonds
News, April 08, 2024
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Member of 1980 UGA Football Championship Team, Savannah Businessman Kevin Jackson Dies
News, April 05, 2024
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TCSG Appoints Dr. Ryan Foley as President of Savannah Technical College
Features, April 05, 2024
The Technical College System of Georgia is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Ryan Foley as the new President of Savannah Technical College.
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City to Host Ribbon Cutting for Renovated Forsyth Park Basketball Courts
News, April 05, 2024
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Xcel Strategies Announces Xcel Xpo 2024 Career Training and Exhibition for Students Across the Region
News, April 05, 2024
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Chatham County District Attorney Seeks Reallocation of Funds to Address Low Pay & Retention of Prosecutors and Staff
News, April 05, 2024
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Felder & Associates Announces Promotion of Long-Term Team Member Ryan Claus to Director of Operations
News, April 05, 2024
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Club Car Championship at The Landings Golf & Athletic Club extends agreement with Club Car and Korn Ferry Tour through 2029
News, April 05, 2024
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Mike Overton of Outside Brands, The Ohana
Video, April 05, 2024
CEO of Outside Brands Mike Overton talks about how you can book The Ohana for your next private celebration or charter.
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SAFE Shelter Presents “Bingo & Bubbly Brunch” Celebrating 45 Years of Service to Community
News, April 05, 2024
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The Front Porch, Neighborhood Comics hosting Comic Book Competition
News, April 05, 2024
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Healthy Savannah Announces New Direction in Community Health Advocate Training on April 6th
News, April 05, 2024
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PrizePicks Announces 33,000-square-foot Headquarters in Atlanta
News, April 05, 2024
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AT&T Commitment to Help Close the Digital Divide Increases to $5 Billion
News, April 05, 2024
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TCSG Appoints Dr. Ryan Foley as President of Savannah Technical College
News, April 05, 2024
The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Ryan Foley as the new President of Savannah Technical College. The decision by TCSG Commissioner Greg Dozier to name Dr. Foley as President was announced today at the April 2024 State Board Meeting of the Technical College System of Georgia in Albany. “Dr. Foley has consistently demonstrated a remarkable dedication to student success and a profound understanding of the transformative power of technical education,” said TCSG Commissioner, Greg Dozier. “His leadership will help Savannah Technical College reach new heights, ensuring its continued impact on the community and the economy.”
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Norfolk Southern Outlines Management Team's Progress to Accelerate Balanced Strategy & Drive Productivity
News, April 05, 2024
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Senators Warnockss & Ooff Announce $2M in Federal Clean Energy Investments for Georgia Farmers, Rural Businesses
News, April 05, 2024
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Property Taxes on Single-Family Homes Up 7 Percent Across U.S. in 2023 to $363 Billion
News, April 05, 2024
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Zillow Names this Year's Best Markets for First-time Home Buyers
News, April 05, 2024
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Dancing with Savannah Stars “Almost There” Party
News, April 04, 2024
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JTVS Builders, Inc. Announces Hiring of Clayton Papp and Kevin Stalker as Field Engineer and Project Manager
News, April 04, 2024
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Century Complete Announces New Community Near Savannah, GA
News, April 04, 2024
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Historic Building Downtown Savannah Repurposed for New General Store
News, April 04, 2024
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Community Meeting to Discuss Alljoy Boat Landing Improvements
News, April 04, 2024
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Sen. Ossoff Delivers Funding for Fort Stewart Infrastructure Upgrades
News, April 04, 2024
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The Abbie DeLoach Foundation Invites Georgians to Join Its #HandsFreeForAbbie Campaign to Encourage Safe Driving
Features, April 04, 2024
As part of its work in the community, the Abbie DeLoach Foundation raises awareness about distracted driving and helps individuals make a commitment to end it. ADF encourages everyone to join its #HandsFreeForAbbie pledge campaign in the month of April, which coincides with Distracted Driving Awareness month.
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A Garden of Blue Pinwheels for Child Abuse Prevention Month
News, April 04, 2024
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Three Georgia Cities Receive International Recognition
Features, April 04, 2024
Within hours in early March, projects from three Georgia communities that are part of the Partnership for Inclusive Innovation’s Community Research Grant program were honored with international smart cities awards.
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3 'Forbes World’s Billionaires' Tied to Chick-fil-A, Georgia
News, April 04, 2024
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Georgia FLEX Holds 2024 FLEX State Finals
News, April 04, 2024
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Georgia Red Cross Responds After Severe Weather Moves Across the State
News, April 04, 2024
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Qcells Begins Producing Solar Panels at New Georgia Plant
News, April 04, 2024
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JAMES Magazine Online: Bill to Help Small Business Awaits Kemp Signature
News, April 04, 2024
A bill that would “lighten the load for small business owners” is on the desk of Governor Brian Kemp, awaiting his signature after sailing through the Senate late last week. House Bill 808 amends the way small business owners are taxed on personal property, specifically by reducing taxes on tangible personal property items that have traditionally been subjected to annual taxation.
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Vehicle Movement Jumps to An Almost Three-Year High
News, April 04, 2024
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Homeowners Average Nearly $18,000 on Non-Mortgage Home Expenses Yearly
News, April 04, 2024
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Bloomberg Government Releases 9th Annual Top-Performing Lobbying Firms Report
News, April 04, 2024
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CFOs View AI as a Means to Drive Growth but Uncertain on Where to Begin
News, April 04, 2024
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Small Business Assistance Corporation to Speak at Hinesville Downtown Partners Meeting
News, April 03, 2024
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Project Smile Marks 32 Years of Global Dental Outreach and Service in Belize
News, April 03, 2024
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RobMark Launches New Website for the City of Pooler
News, April 03, 2024
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SCAD Launches Community Fund to Strengthen Local Communities
News, April 03, 2024
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Hyundai Motor Group Hosting Job Fair
News, April 03, 2024
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SCCPSS and SEDA Partner on Economic Development for Educators Course
Features, April 03, 2024
Business and Education interests need to work together in order to produce a highly skilled and competitive workforce that meets the needs of the community. The Savannah Economic Development Authority and Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools are partnering to do that in our community with the development of an Economic Development for Educators course.
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CHSA 35th Anniversary and Savannah Gardens Pinnacle Celebration
News, April 03, 2024
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Coffee Bluff Marine Rescue Squadron to Host Annual Barbecue Dinner Fundraiser on April 6
News, April 03, 2024
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Governor Kemp Announces 32 Appointments to State Boards, Authorities, & Commissions
News, April 03, 2024
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City of Atlanta Recognized as Best City to Start a Business
News, April 03, 2024
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KIA America Delivers Second-Highest First Quarter Sales Company History
News, April 03, 2024
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GDOT Partners with Norfolk Southern Corporation to Fund Freight Rail Improvements in Henry County
News, April 03, 2024
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Home Depot Unveils Seasonal Savings During Spring Black Friday Event
News, April 03, 2024
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30,000 Small Businesses Started with Help from SCORE Volunteers Last Year
Features, April 03, 2024
During National Volunteer Month, SCORE – mentors to America's small businesses and a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration – is celebrating its 10,000+ volunteers nationwide and their collective impact supporting small business success through mentoring, training and education.
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The US Has a Record-high 550 'Million-dollar' Cities
News, April 03, 2024
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2024 Global Economic Top 10 Trends and Growth Predictions
News, April 03, 2024
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Road Alert: Is Every Driver Distracted?
News, April 03, 2024
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‘It’s the Owner’: Shopping Mall Closed for Days Due to Unpaid Power Bill
News, April 02, 2024
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SFD’s Camp Ignite Returns for a Second Year
News, April 02, 2024
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Spring 2024 Ready to Work Job Fair Draws Hundreds of SCCPSS Students
News, April 02, 2024
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Hussey Gay Bell Savannah Expands with the Hire of Picken
News, April 02, 2024
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US News Ranks Savannah Classical Academy as Best Elementary and Middle Schools
News, April 02, 2024
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Power Hour featuring J.L. Williamson Law Group at The Mighty Eighth
News, April 02, 2024
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Savannah State University Interim President Encourages Dual Enrollment Students
News, April 02, 2024
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Nicole Lee of Be Smart Home Solutions, Georgia BRIGHT Program
Video, April 02, 2024
Owner & CEO of Be Smart Home Solutions Nicole Lee discusses the Georgia BRIGHT Program - an initiative designed to help households and nonprofits reduce their power bills by installing rooftop solar energy systems.
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Georgia Ports Board Approves $65M for Ocean Terminal
News, April 02, 2024
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UPS Announces Significant Partnership Expansion with USPS
News, April 02, 2024
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AAA: Georgia Gas Price Average Down 3 Cents
News, April 02, 2024
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Final Field Set for Seventh Playing of the Club Car Championship at The Landings Golf & Athletic Club
News, April 02, 2024
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Georgia General Assembly Wraps Up Giving Us All A Break
News, April 02, 2024
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Your Guide to Electricity and Energy Policy in Georgia
News, April 02, 2024
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Research Pinpoints the Top Ten States for Business Owners in 2024
News, April 02, 2024
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15 Best Places in Georgia For A Couple To Live On Only Social Security
News, April 02, 2024
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Automotive Demand Rebounds After January's Seasonal Slide
News, April 02, 2024
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Realtor.com February Rental Report: Renting Now Beats Buying in All of the Largest U.S. Metros
News, April 02, 2024
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94% of IT Leaders Rely on Immutable Storage to Protect Data as Ransomware Attacks Skyrocket
News, April 02, 2024
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Gulfstream G700 Earns FAA Certification
News, April 01, 2024
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Daffin Park Courts Reopen After Receiving New Upgrades
News, April 01, 2024
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Savannah-Chatham Schools Receive Local, State, and National Rankings from U.S. News & World Report
News, April 01, 2024
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Hinesville Police Chief Officially Retires
News, April 01, 2024
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Registration Open for 2024 Great Savannah Spring Community Cleanup
News, April 01, 2024
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EMC Engineering Services, Inc. Celebrates 45 Years of Engineering Excellence
News, April 01, 2024
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Chatham County Day at the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force
News, April 01, 2024
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April Author Talk at the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force
News, April 01, 2024
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Lawmakers Pass $36.1 Billion State Budget
Features, April 01, 2024
The General Assembly gave final passage to a $36.1 billion fiscal 2025 state budget Thursday night, including raises for state employees and public school teachers as well as an 11th-hour influx of funding for Georgia’s Pre-Kindergarten program.
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Some Perennial Causes Make it through General Assembly, Some Don’t
News, April 01, 2024
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Georgia DOT Forecasts the Best and Worst Travel Times for Spring Break Travel and Offers Timely Safety Tips
News, April 01, 2024
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Georgia Regional Commissions Report Unchanged or Declining Unemployment Rates
News, April 01, 2024
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Georgia Literacy Academy Provides IDA-Accredited Coursework, Reaches Enrollment of More Than 11,000 Educators
News, April 01, 2024