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President Signs Law to Designate U.S. Post Office in Plains the "Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Post Office"
News, January 10, 2025
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Georgians Have One Month Left to Apply for FEMA Assistance Deadline
News, January 10, 2025
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Move-in-Ready Ranks as No. 1 Priority Among 2025 Homebuyers
News, January 10, 2025
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Travel Insurance Essential for 2025: Bigger Trips, Rising Costs, and Evolving Travel Trends
News, January 10, 2025
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Deloitte: EV Inertia Returns as Hybrid Popularity Grows
News, January 10, 2025
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Leopold's Ice Cream Announces Plans to Open New Location in the Savannah Area
News, January 09, 2025
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Savannah Speech and Hearing Center Names Bridget W. Gardner, Annie F. Oliver Volunteer of the Year
News, January 09, 2025
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Savannah Technical College Names Michel as its 2025 Adult Education Student of the Year
News, January 09, 2025
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Georgia Southern Institute for Health Logistics and Analytics Creates New Traveling Exhibit
News, January 09, 2025
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Starlandia Art Supply Cuts The Ribbon On New Space
News, January 09, 2025
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Free Community Concert to be Held at Christ Church Episcopal Jan. 10
News, January 09, 2025
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Bryan County Chambe Cuts Ribbon on KS Taekwondo
News, January 09, 2025
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UPS Completes Acquisitions of Logistics Providers Frigo-Trans & BPL
News, January 09, 2025
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Sterling Seacrest Pritchard’s Annual Holiday Community Initiative
Features, January 09, 2025
Sterling Seacrest Pritchard recently contributed to multiple non-profit organizations during their annual holiday drive. Each year, the company selects non-profits throughout each of their six markets and encourages employees to contribute specific items each organization has requested.
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Southern Company Gas Announces Election of Two New Board Members
News, January 09, 2025
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Sen. Ossoff Launches Inquiry to Protect Georgia Businesses from Organized Crime
News, January 09, 2025
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Georgia Named No. 1 for Best Business Climate by Site Selectors
Features, January 09, 2025
In case you missed it, a survey of site selection experts recently published by Site Selection Magazine named Georgia the No. 1 state for Best Business Climate.
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AG Chris Carr: Confront Illegal Immigration Before it’s Too Late
News, January 09, 2025
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New Report Finds Growing Interest in Tech for Aging Well At Home
News, January 09, 2025
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Resolution to Re-enroll: More Than 50% of Those Under 35 Plan to Return to School This Year
News, January 09, 2025
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Holiday Slowdown Arrives in December with Some Silver Linings For Buyers
News, January 09, 2025
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Truckloads of New Coats Delivered to UWCE as Part of the Fifth Annual Canady’s Coats for Kids Campaign
News, January 08, 2025
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Colony Bank Strengthens Leadership Team with Executive Promotions and Organizational Enhancements
News, January 08, 2025
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Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce Awarded $1.25 Million Grant from Coast Community Foundation
News, January 08, 2025
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TEDxSavannah Invites Local Thought Leaders to Submit 2025 Speaker Applications Before Friday, Jan. 10 Deadline
News, January 08, 2025
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Blue Edge Events For New Connections in the New Year
Features, January 08, 2025
Blue Edge Business Solutions, a Savannah-based digital marketing firm, is kicking off the new year with two events designed to bring the area’s professionals together and set the stage for success in 2025.
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Amelia Stevens of Oliver Maner Selected for Leadership Savannah Class of 2025
News, January 08, 2025
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Khaki Consulting Announces Free Goal Mastery Workshop Series from Jan 9th to 11th
News, January 08, 2025
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Business On The Move at Driftwood Chiropractic
News, January 08, 2025
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Savannah African Art Museum Extends Deadline for "And the Children Speak" Virtual Art Exhibit
News, January 08, 2025
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Second Round of Funding Underway for Hurricane Helene Community Crisis Fund
News, January 08, 2025
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SBA Growth Accelerator Fund Competition to Accelerate Innovation-Driven Ecosystem Building with Up to $9 Million in Awards
News, January 08, 2025
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Amazon Web Services to Establish $5B Data Center Campuses in Douglas County
News, January 08, 2025
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Georgia Power Provides Tips for Cold Temperatures, Winter Weather this Week
News, January 08, 2025
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AGCO Brands Win Five 2025 AE50 Awards
News, January 08, 2025
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Laken Riley Act Passes US House | Family Says Bill in Her Name 'Has Our Full Support'
News, January 08, 2025
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Rachel Mosely Named Georgia Farm Bureau Chief Financial Officer
News, January 08, 2025
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GCCMA Refreshed Brand and Website Underscore Commitment to Excellence in Local Government Leadership
News, January 08, 2025
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November Unemployment Claims Down in All of Georgia’s Regional Commissions
News, January 08, 2025
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2025 State of Auto Insurance: Rate Increases Are Slowing Down in 2025
News, January 08, 2025
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IBM Study: AI Spending Expected to Surge 52% Beyond IT Budgets as Retail Brands Embrace Enterprise-Wide Innovation
News, January 08, 2025
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Housing Sentiment Finishes 2024 Higher Despite December Dip
News, January 08, 2025
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U.S. Data Concerns Soar as AI Surges - 37% of IT Leaders Identify Data Quality as Major Barrier to AI Success
News, January 08, 2025
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Crown Carbon Reduction Technologies Joins Colonial Group: A Strategic Merger to Enhance Customer Solutions
News, January 07, 2025
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The Savannah Book Festival Announces Authors for its 2025 Headliner Addresses
News, January 07, 2025
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SBAC Launches 8-Week Construction Industry Workshop Series
News, January 07, 2025
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New VIRTUAL Rotary Club Forming, Jill Cardenas Named Chairperson
News, January 07, 2025
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CAT Extends Student Zero-fare Pilot Program
News, January 07, 2025
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Historic Savannah Foundation Launches HSF’s Endangered Places, Now Accepting Nominations for Threatened Historic Sites in Savannah, Ga.
Features, January 07, 2025
Historic Savannah Foundation – the leading nonprofit cultural institution dedicated to saving the buildings, places and stories that define Savannah’s past, present and future – is pleased to announce its newest local advocacy initiative, Historic Savannah Foundation’s Endangered Places.
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Savannah Council on World Affairs - Lecture Series
News, January 07, 2025
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Meredith Stone Elected Vice-Chair of Chatham County Zoning Board of Appeals
News, January 07, 2025
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Tharros Place Announces Local Events for Human Trafficking Awareness Month
News, January 07, 2025
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Georgia Budget Leaders Eye Spending as Uncertainty Clouds Future
News, January 07, 2025
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AAA: Georgia Gas Price Average Climbs at a Snail's Pace
News, January 07, 2025
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Valdosta-Lowndes County Development Authority Announces Executive Search
News, January 07, 2025
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Paula Wallace Honored with the Presidential Citizens Medal
News, January 07, 2025
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Sen. Ossoff Announces Start of $2,000/Year Cap on Prescription Drug Spending for Georgia Seniors
News, January 07, 2025
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Southeastern Grocers Highlights Year of Impactful Contributions and Industry Achievements
News, January 07, 2025
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US Consumer Confidence Pulled Back in December
News, January 07, 2025
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New Research on Peak Season Holiday Shopping Behavior Reveals How Product Content Influences Purchases
News, January 07, 2025
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S&P Corelogic Case-Shiller Index Records 3.6% Annual Gain in October 2024
News, January 07, 2025
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Kicklighter Resource Center Awarded $50,000 Grant From Savannah Philanthropic Partners
News, January 06, 2025
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Savannah Tops 209K Jobs, An All-Time High
News, January 06, 2025
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Sea Love Expands to Savannah: Bringing Handcrafted Memories to the Lowcountry
News, January 06, 2025
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Savannah Tree Foundation Launches National Search for New Executive Director
News, January 06, 2025
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"Elemental Alchemy: The Visionary Artwork of Gloria Owens" Exhibits This January at The SOBA Gallery
News, January 06, 2025
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Live Oak Public Libraries and Hospice Savannah Partner to Present Community Aging in Place Series
News, January 06, 2025
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Hartsfield-Jackson Poised to Celebrate Centennial in 2025
News, January 06, 2025
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Kia America Post All-Time Best Annual Sales for the Second Consecutive Year
News, January 06, 2025
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Georgia Power Encourages Customers to be Vigilant of Scams in 2025
Features, January 06, 2025
Scams of various types often increase around the holidays and during the first of the year as post-holiday bills begin to arrive and as tax season approaches. Georgia Power, the state’s largest electric utility, encourages customers to beware of scams in 2025, especially those threatening power disconnection.
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Sonny Smart, Father of UGA Head Coach Kirby Smart, Dies After Complications From Hip Surgery
News, January 06, 2025
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Zillow Reveals 2024's Most Popular - and Most Unusual - Home Searches
News, January 06, 2025
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New Study Reveals Widening Gap Between Cyber Attack Causes and Public Perception
News, January 06, 2025
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Optimism on the Rise Among Auto Dealers Following Decisive Election Results, Says Cox Automotive Q4 2024 Dealer Sentiment Index
News, January 06, 2025
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Liberty Co. Officials Team Up with BOE to Spread Holiday Cheer
News, December 20, 2024
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SCCPSS School Board Votes Unanimously to Approve ESPLOST Funds
News, December 20, 2024
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2025 Southeast Georgia Leadership Forum Opens Scholarship Application Process
News, December 20, 2024
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Quantum Commercial Opens Office in Savannah, Georgia
News, December 20, 2024
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Savannah Safe Shelter Receives Donation to Aid Families Affected by Domestic Violence
News, December 20, 2024
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December 31: Ziggi's Coffee to Open in Savannah, GA
News, December 20, 2024
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SING Celebrates Astounding Launch with 50 Young Voices
News, December 20, 2024
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Davenport House Museum to Partner with Gullah-Geechee Master Storyteller Patt Gunn to Offer Insight Into “Holiday Traditions and Experiences of the Enslaved Community”
News, December 20, 2024
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Candice Ashley Selected for Leadership Savannah Class of 2025
News, December 20, 2024
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Meet the Young Georgia Entrepreneurs on Forbes 30 Under 30 Lists
News, December 20, 2024
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Archer Aviation Completes Georgia Air Taxi Factory
News, December 20, 2024
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Georgia Chamber Foundation Receives $350,000 JPMorganChase Grant to Create Solutions to Clean Tech Sector Workforce Talent Needs
News, December 20, 2024
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Atlanta United 2025 Schedule: Early Kick-Offs Make for Family-Friendly Excitement
News, December 20, 2024
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Under the Holiday Lights: 8 Expert Tips for Managing Stress and Family Dynamics This Festive Season
News, December 20, 2024
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The Conference Board Leading Economic Index for the US Increased in November
News, December 20, 2024
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Staffing Employment Declines Slightly in Third Quarter
News, December 20, 2024
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Teamsters Launch Largest Strike Against Amazon in American History
News, December 20, 2024
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Holiday Travel 2024: Top Destinations and Essential Travel Tips
News, December 20, 2024
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Great Oaks Bank Announces Senior Leadership Changes: Brad Brookshire Elected CEO; Jon Seagraves Named President
News, December 19, 2024
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Chatham County Hospital Authority Trust Announces Grant Awards
Features, December 19, 2024
The Chatham County Hospital Authority (CCHA) Trust is proud to announce a total of $1 million in grant awards to four nonprofit organizations to provide health care services to the indigent population in Chatham County, Georgia, through a competitive grant-making process.
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Approximately 2,100 Degrees Conferred During Georgia Southern Commencement
News, December 19, 2024
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Comcast Unveils New Xfinity Retail Store in Pooler
News, December 19, 2024
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Christmas Festival at Trustees’ Garden to Again Benefit CURE Childhood Cancer
News, December 19, 2024
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MGreen Productions to Provide Holiday Meals to Over 300 Families across Chatham County
News, December 19, 2024
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The 24th Annual Low Country Home & Garden Show Announced for January
News, December 19, 2024
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Savannah Native Antwan Lang & Atlantic South Group Partner with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta to Expand Mentorship Opportunities
News, December 19, 2024
