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SCAD Savannah Film Fest tix on sale now
Tickets for this year’s SCAD Savannah Film Festival, to be held Oct. 28-Nov. 4, are on sale now here. View the full schedule here. Highlights include Richard Linklater’s “Last Flag […]
Let there be (bicycle) light
YOU’RE AT the dealership, you’ve picked out your new car, and now it’s time for the fun part: negotiating the best possible price. Those dealer installed options are a good […]
City Council to vote to rename Talmadge Bridge as “The Savannah Bridge”
Next Thursday, Sept. 28, City Council will vote at its regular meeting to adopt a resolution to rename the Talmadge Bridge. Savannah Mayor Eddie DeLoach is recommending renaming it “The […]
FEMA Disaster Recovery Center set to open on Tybee
Beginning Saturday, Sept. 23, the Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) on Tybee Island will be open to assist Hurricane Irma survivors. The center is open daily and staffed by representatives of […]
Wanted suspect arrested for Sept. 13 murder at East 31st and Bee
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department “worked in conjunction with the United States Marshals Service to arrest a 17-year-old man for murder,” an SCMPD spokesperson says. Through investigative efforts, SCMPD detectives “located […]
Revival Fest full schedule & vendors released
MusicFile Productions has released the full schedule of bands for the 4th annual Revival Fest, which happens on Saturday, Sept. 30, at the Georgia State Railroad Museum. Music runs from […]
Connect owner receives award
“Those who have had the pleasure of dealing with Charles Morris through the years know him to be more than willing to share his knowledge and insights of the media business in any way he can to help others.”
Aquaponics at Armstrong
The plants suck up all the nitrates and other nutrients from the fish waste and clean the water, and electric pumps circulate the fresh water back to the tanks. This closed loop uses an estimated five percent of the water of traditional agriculture and can yield bigger specimens of fresh vegetables in less time.
The New Georgia Southern: Frequently Asked Questions
THIS PAST January, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents voted to consolidate two area universities, Armstrong State University and Georgia Southern University. The decision was swift and made […]
Bikes and College 101
YOUR ARRIVAL in this city was detected over the weekend, new and returning SCAD students. The townspeople of Savannah assembled on Facebook to discuss your impact on the length of […]
Ga. residents affected by Hurricane Irma may register for FEMA assistance
Survivors with losses due to Hurricane Irma in Camden, Chatham and Glynn counties may now register for disaster assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, according to state and federal […]
