Morris Multimedia announced Georgia leader Michael Thurmond as the opening speaker at the inaugural Southeast Georgia Leadership Forum coming to Savannah Sunday, Sept. 12 through Tuesday, Sept. 14 at the Kehoe Iron Works building at Trustees’ Garden.
Noelle Wiehe
Noelle Wiehe is a dream-chasing journalist from Ohio. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts with a focus in journalism from the University of Cincinnati and attended the United States Army's Defense Information School at Fort Meade, Maryland. A U.S. Army veteran, Wiehe has a passion for sharing stories of local heroes, people who are far more interesting than they think they are and businesses which enhance the lives of locals every day. While she's constantly writing for hobby and her career, she also enjoys fine-crafted lattes, Taco Tuesdays with her fellow career-driven Savannah friends and is always looking for a new favorite craft beer in town - currently Lord Gray by 3 Taverns. Her family is spread out all over the U.S., but she makes her home here in the Savannah area with her two dogs.
Georgia native Craig Campbell brings country show to Victory North
Some might describe Craig Campbell as fame without a name — country music fans know his songs but his name isn’t quite household, yet.
Local arts university keeps Savannah area children fed
The Savannah College of Art and Design announced a collaboration with Feed the Hungry to provide boxed lunches to more than 1,000 children in the Savannah and Chatham County community […]
Veteran-supported apparel, coffee shop announces official, unrestricted grand opening
The Nine Line Apparel and Black Rifle Coffee Company coffee shop on River St. has been open for some time, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, the location never got to have a grand opening free of masks and restrictions on numbers of guests. So, this is it.
Planning for Christmas in July
The gravestones of fallen service members are adorned with wreaths each December, thanks to Wreaths Across America, but the fundraising starts well before that memorable day for veteran-supported organizations across the country.
Col. Manuel Ramirez to serve as installations’ garrison commander
The Savannah community can look forward to building new partnerships with the military communities through a new garrison commander as of last week.
Second-ever class graduates SCA
Congratulations to the graduates of Savannah Classical Academy!
St. Joseph’s/Candler hosts luncheon for EMS
The Emergency Departments at St. Joseph’s/Candler hosted a luncheon June 3 as a way to thank the dedicated Emergency Medical Services members in the Savannah area
Caregiver hiring events
It takes a special person to care for the patients seen at the Coastal Care Partners, and right now they are seeking to add to their growing company of caregivers.
Georgia Power encourages customers to prepare for an active hurricane season
The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season is here, and Georgia Power encourages its 2.6 million customers to prepare for an expected active Atlantic hurricane season. Forecasters predict a 60% chance of […]
Appreciating enthusiasm
Do you know that every single time I called my mom during deployment, she sounded enthusiastic to hear from me? Every time. I never felt like I was a bother or an interruption to her day. If she couldn’t talk, she’d answer the phone anyway and tell me so. I did call her nearly every single day, too. Now, who wants that many calls from their daughter in a given nine months? To say my mother is a saint would be an understatement.
