The Savannah Community Mourns the Loss of Attorney Sage Brown

By | August 26, 2015

The Savannah community mourns the loss of a local attorney and civil rights champion, Sage Brown. He passed away Saturday morning after a battle with leukemia. He was 68 years old. Brown was among the few to change the face of public education in Chatham County. In 1963 he and 19 other African American students integrated the Savannah Chatham County … Continue reading “The Savannah Community Mourns the Loss of Attorney Sage Brown”

November City Election Facts

By | August 26, 2015

On November 3, 2015, residents of Savannah will go to the polls to elect a Mayor and eight City Council members. If a runoff election is required, it will be held on Tuesday, December 1, 2015. Citizens who would like to vote in the November 3, 2015 City Elections must register to vote by October 2, 2015. Mayor Edna Jackson … Continue reading “November City Election Facts”

Pre-Labor Day Weekend Bash

By | August 26, 2015

It’s the 1st Annual Labor Day Weekend Concert featuring Fantasia, Anthony Hamilton and Lyfe Jennings to be held on Thursday evening, September 3, 2015 in the Martin Luther King, Jr. Arena at the Savannah Civic Center. Doors open at 7pm. The host will be Comedian “Big E” (Eric Wilkins). Fantasia Barrino may have won the third season of American Idol … Continue reading “Pre-Labor Day Weekend Bash”

American Diabetes Association Celebrates 75 Years with the 8th Annual Kayak for a Kure

By | August 26, 2015

The 8th Annual Kayak for a Kure will take place on Saturday, August 29, starting at the Butterbean Beach Pavilion. Registration is at 8 and the paddle starts at 9:00 a.m. The fee is $50 and includes live music and lunch by Chipotle after the 3-mile paddle to the UGA Marine Extension Aquarium, as well as trolley transportation back to … Continue reading “American Diabetes Association Celebrates 75 Years with the 8th Annual Kayak for a Kure”

Fair Housing: It’s not an Option. It’s the Law!

By | August 26, 2015

The Fair Housing Council and Savannah Chatham County School System present the entries and winning works from the 2015 Annual Fair Housing Council Poster Contest now through December 31 at the City of Savannah’s Midtown Municipal Building. This year’s Fair Housing Poster Contest features twenty-six posters created by students from Hubert Middle, Garrison, Coastal Middle and Hesse K-8, relating to … Continue reading “Fair Housing: It’s not an Option. It’s the Law!”

Law For The People

By | August 26, 2015

Wrongful death lawsuits occur when an individual has been illegally killed either by the negligence or intentional actions of another. Wrongful deaths arise from a variety of settings. They can occur in the context of murders, police shootings, car accidents, construction accidents, medical malpractice, products liability, work injuries, and etc. Wrongful death suits are civil, meaning that criminal actions against … Continue reading “Law For The People”

Khalid R. Hunter, II Graduates from U. S. Navy Boot Camp

By | August 26, 2015

E2 Khalid R. Hunter, II graduated from the United States Navy Boot Camp at the Navy Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois on August 7, 2015. He is a 2013 graduate of Alfred E. Beach High School and is the son of Khalid R. Hunter, Sr. and Shondra Cohall. He is also the grandson of Brenda L. Roberts. During … Continue reading “Khalid R. Hunter, II Graduates from U. S. Navy Boot Camp”

Lyons Named President of Board for Meals on Wheels Association of Georgia

By | August 26, 2015

Senior Citizens, Inc. (SCI) is pleased to announce that Patti Lyons, president of SCI, was recently elected to serve as president of the Meals on Wheels Association of Georgia’s Board of Directors. The Meals on Wheels Association of Georgia (MOWAG) is the principal advocate and leadership organization for the Meals on Wheels providers in the state of Georgia. MOWAG is … Continue reading “Lyons Named President of Board for Meals on Wheels Association of Georgia”

Change Your Water…Change Your Life!

By | August 26, 2015

Ionized alkalized restructured Kangen Water ® can provide better water for your family. Water is the foundation to good health. It may seem simple to understand that the foundation of good health is good hydration. But it takes a lot more consideration to find quality beverages that can provide optimal hydration with additional health benefits. You know that healthy, clean … Continue reading “Change Your Water…Change Your Life!”

SSU Class of 1975 Celebrates 40th Reunion

By | August 26, 2015

Savannah State University’s Class of 1975 celebrates it 40th reunion on homecoming October 17, 2015. Come join the Class of 1975 during the 125th observance of the University’s founding from Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youths, then to Savannah State College, now to the present. The class is establishing an endowment scholarship fund to assist students in pursuing undergraduate … Continue reading “SSU Class of 1975 Celebrates 40th Reunion”