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Savannah Job Search Examiner: Feb 11 -18
There are a lot of exciting festivities coming up in Savannah, celebrating Valentine's Day and Black History Month.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk B. Rocker of Millen are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Cameron Anne, to Warren Hardy Clements, son of Mr.
Vox Populi: 'These are the days of the great Bush depression'
"I was thrilled to read that Joe's Crab Shack is coming to the area. But why River Street? Why not to a growing area like Pooler? We'd love to have them here." "This paper is so liberal.
Manufacturer reportedly eyeing Pooler, could mean 700 jobs
Benteler Group AG, a major European manufacturing conglomerate, plans to build its first U.S. steel tubing plant and is reportedly seriously considering the Pooler, Ga., megasite, reports the Savannah Morning News.
European manufacturer eyes megasite
Benteler Group AG, a major European conglomerate, plans to build its first U.S. steel tubing plant and is reportedly looking hard at the Pooler megasite.
Police arrest Aiken Co. murder suspect in Pooler
Christopher Parker, 24, was arrested in Pooler Feb. 2 for a crime there but he was already wanted by investigators in Aiken County, South Carolina for killing an 18 year old there.
Discovering the history of Argyle
A postcard made by J. W. Heidt of Pooler during the building of the McCartney House in Springfield about 1911.
An attorney for Thomas L. Taylor, 40, said his client has a state hold based on similar conduct as in the federal indictment and is unable to make bond because of a lack of assets.
Ga. politicians see a threat in Jasper tax boost
It's normal for property owners to squawk about a hefty tax increase, but Georgia politicians see the one they're getting from a South Carolina county as another salvo in the battle between the states over deepening harbors.
Migthy 8th anniversary celebrated
Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News A couple of young museum visitors look at the diorama showing the various facilities in and around the flight line of an Air Base Saturday at the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum in Pooler.
Business wins package worth $50K to open in Macon
Savannah-based TailsSpin, a retailer of premium pet food and accessories, has won a prize package valued at more than $50,000 in a contest geared to encourage more businesses to open in downtown Macon, reports the Macon Telegraph.
Bill would require welfare recipients to work on 'personal growth'
Anyone getting welfare would have to "engage in personal growth activities" if legislation introduced by a freshman senator becomes law.
Deputies raid gas station in spice probe
Effingham County sheriff's deputies carried out a search warrant at the Quest Quik Stop gas station on Highway 21 in Rincon.
Annual American Traditions singing competition opens Jan. 24 with field of 31 performers
When the American Traditions Competition opens tonight at the Lutheran Church of the Ascension, two local singers will be among the competitors.
Deal announces initiative for skilled trade industries
With the CEO of Savannah's JCB Inc. front and center, Gov. Nathan Deal on Tuesday announced the launch of a new skilled labor advancement initiative, Go Build Georgia.
Crime rose in Savannah and unincorporated Chatham County from 2010 to 2011 but still was historically low, according to figures provided by the Savannah-Chatham police department.
Early Morning Bloomingdale House Fire
Chief Ferman Tyler with the Bloomingdale Fire Department says it took Pooler and Bloomingdale crews about 5 minutes to get the blaze under control, but by that time, the house was a total loss.
Downtown Cutting Leaves 2 Hurt, 1 Jailed
A 24-year-old Bloomingdale man has been transferred from a hospital to jail after stabbing and cutting another man who intervened in a confrontation he was having with a woman in Downtown Savannah this morning.