Jesus First Church New Name, New Location

By Savannah Tribune | July 04, 2018

Jesus First Christian Community Fellowship Church has moved to 2202 US Hwy 80 West, Garden City, Ga 31408 and the new name is Jesus First The Community Church.

Prayer & Healing School

By Savannah Tribune | July 04, 2018

Heavenly Books & Gifts Family Resource Center located at 77 D West Fairmont Ave (Between Abercorn & White Bluff) in Savannah is pleased to announce Prayer & Healing School for those who need healing in spirit, emotions, soul, or sick in body or need a miracle from God. Prayer & Healing School is available – Thursday, Friday &, Saturday afternoon … Continue reading “Prayer & Healing School”

Start Your Day With Prayer

By Savannah Tribune | July 04, 2018

Start your day with prayer Monday through Friday beginning at 6:30am.with the Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church Prayerline. Call 1-641-715-3272; access code is 741607.

SCCPSS Summer Registration Underway

By Savannah Tribune | July 04, 2018

Dates are set for SCCPSS Summer Registration for New or Existing families who have had a change in address that will require their students to attend a different school. Registration will be held at Eli Whitney in the Professional Learning Center (2 Laura Ave., Savannah) on July 9-13 from 8:00 AM- 4:00 PM and Saturday, July 14th from 9:00 AM-1:00 … Continue reading “SCCPSS Summer Registration Underway”

Savannah State Names Associate Provost, AVP of Academic Affairs

By Savannah Tribune | July 04, 2018

After a national search, Savannah State University (SSU) has appointed Mary Grimes-McGreer, Ph.D., to serve as associate provost and associate vice president for Academic Affairs. She brings 25 years of higher education experience to the administrative role. Grimes-McGreer will begin in the role July 1. Grimes-McGreer was most recently campus dean and director of Webster University’s Greenville, South Carolina, campus … Continue reading “Savannah State Names Associate Provost, AVP of Academic Affairs”

Savannah Teen Takes A Stand Against Childhood Cancer

By Savannah Tribune | July 04, 2018

In a continuing effort to raise funds and awareness for the fight against childhood cancer, 13-year-old Barbara King will host a lemonade stand on Saturday, July 7, 2018 from 8 am- 12 pm on 1402 E 51st Street in Savannah, GA to benefit Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF). Barbara has lost people close to her to cancer and wants to … Continue reading “Savannah Teen Takes A Stand Against Childhood Cancer”

Savannah Tech Peace Officer Academy Honors Graduates

By Savannah Tribune | July 04, 2018

Eight students from the Savannah Technical College Peace Officer Academy celebrated graduating from the program with a completion ceremony today. The eight men have completed coursework containing the entire Georgia Peace Officer Standards & Training (P.O.S.T.) Basic Law Enforcement Training Course. Their successful completion of the program qualifies them to be state-certified peace officers. This is the 25th group of … Continue reading “Savannah Tech Peace Officer Academy Honors Graduates”

Public Meetings Set for City’s Slight Tax Increase

By Savannah Tribune | July 04, 2018

The City of Savannah will hold three public meetings about the intended slight increase to the City’s millage rate. On June 28 City Council announced a .92 increase, taking the millage rate from 12.48 mills, adopted in 2017, to 13.40 mills. All concerned citizens are invited to attend the hearings at City Hall at the following times: July 5 at … Continue reading “Public Meetings Set for City’s Slight Tax Increase”

Advance Voting Continues

By Savannah Tribune | July 04, 2018

Advance Voting for the 2018 General Primary Runoff Election commenced on Monday, July 2, 2018. Political party preference is required when voting in the General Primary Runoff Election. Advance Voting for the Primary Runoff will be held only at the Chatham County Voter Registration Main Office located at 1117 Eisenhower Drive, Suite E, Savannah, GA 31406. The Advance Voting Period … Continue reading “Advance Voting Continues”

City Selects New Police Chief

By Savannah Tribune | July 04, 2018

City Manager Rob Hernandez today announced his appointment of Roy Minter as Police Chief for the City of Savannah. Chief Minter was selected following a nationwide recruitment conducted by the Mercer Group, Inc. Earlier this month four Police Chief finalists went through a series of interviews and meetings with key executive City staff, two citizens advisory panels and a law … Continue reading “City Selects New Police Chief”