Savannah: Going Greener
People in Savannah take their Irish seriously and green is always in style, whether it’s clothing or beer. A different kind of green was very much on the minds of the 100 or so mostly young folks who crowded into…
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People in Savannah take their Irish seriously and green is always in style, whether it’s clothing or beer. A different kind of green was very much on the minds of the 100 or so mostly young folks who crowded into…
You’ll forgive civic and business leaders in Catoosa County if they’re still smoothing out their pronunciation of farfegnugen. But the German marketing slogan for driving pleasure, made popular by Volkswagen, may soon become the catch phrase for the northwest Georgia…
Business stories these days all seem to lead with bailout, economic downturn, layoffs or stimulus package. But the story in South Metro Atlanta is not about any of those things. While people in the six counties – Clayton, Coweta, Henry,…
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Buying chicken was once straightforward, but now the grocery aisle is filled with labels like organic, cage-free, free-range, air-chilled, and pasture-raised. These labels sound good, but they don’t always explain everything. I often…
The Georgia Ports Authority’s Workforce Housing Initiative has so far helped 178 families repair, buy or build a home in the Savannah area. “A strong community depends on strong families and stable neighborhoods,” said Georgia Ports President and CEO Griff…