A Savannah building on W. 36th Street was once recognized as one of the Treasures of America, but now, while the roof caves in and creatures make their way in […]
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.
A showcase of diverse works draws to a close at Savannah’s Cedar House Gallery
The Cedar House Gallery’s most diverse annual show of artwork collections, the Local Artist Showcase, features ceramics, glass art, jewelry, paintings, and more by 13 Savannah-area artists. As the event […]
New school-based food pantries aim to feed Chatham County children, community members
Food pantries will be available at the following schools:Andrea B Williams Elementary School Myers Middle School School of Liberal Studies at Savannah High School Mercer Middle School Shuman Middle School […]
Savannah’s new ‘Picasso to Hockney’ exhibit features dramatic works by renowned artists
Opening to the public on Feb. 19 at Savannah’s Jepson Center, Picasso to Hockney: Modern Art on Stage is a traveling exhibition considering modern artistic practice from the late 19th century through the 21st century, focusing on how visual artists innovate and experiment with theater arts, said Erin Dunn, associate curator of Modern and Contemporary Art with Telfair Museums.
Two Savannah vow-renewal ceremonies set to carry on this Valentine’s Day
A pair of popular vow-renewal ceremonies typically held on Valentine’s Day in Savannah will carry on despite the ongoing coronavirus crisis, with one celebration of love going online and the […]
The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra to celebrate four occasions at one Victory North show
The excitement in Jeremy Davis’s voice is evident as he bursts with information about his upcoming show. “It’s a whole lot,” he said. “It’s almost too much, to be honest […]
Savannah native serves aboard historic warship
A Savannah native, U.S. Navy Airman Tasheyana Harden, is now serving aboard the USS Constitution − the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat − with the crew of active-duty sailors who […]
‘We have not stopped’: Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield commander looks ahead
The past year brought on challenges, changed normal practices, and hindered forward movement for people throughout the world, but Col. Bryan Logan, Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander, said the […]
