City Hosting Job Fair for Residents

By Savannah Tribune | October 31, 2018

The City of Savannah is encouraging residents to attend a free job fair at the Civic Center this Monday, November 5, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Over 100 employers have registered with the City offering over 2500 jobs. Participants in the job fair will have the opportunity to meet employers, apply for jobs and receive resume assistance on-site. Employers … Continue reading “City Hosting Job Fair for Residents”

Female Entrepreneurs Create Conference Tour To Unveil The Power of Potential

By Savannah Tribune | October 31, 2018

Want to launch or grow a business around your gift and unique message? Capable of more, but unsure how to achieve more? Instead of waiting for someone to pick you, pick yourself. My Message Matters Tour was birthed by a collective of women who came together to step into their dreams and created an event to help others do the … Continue reading “Female Entrepreneurs Create Conference Tour To Unveil The Power of Potential”

Chatham County Sheriff ’s Office Graduates 10 New Officers

By Savannah Tribune | October 31, 2018

The Chatham County Sheriff’s Office graduated 10 new officers from the Basic Jail Officer Training Program (BJOT) at their multipurpose training facility on Friday, Oct. 12. Graduating officers have spent the last five weeks in BJOT training and also had to pass a comprehensive final exam. After graduation, each new officer reported to their assigned unit. The full list of … Continue reading “Chatham County Sheriff ’s Office Graduates 10 New Officers”

Amir Jamal Toure Will Speak At SSU Founders Day

By Savannah Tribune | October 31, 2018

Amir Jamal Touré, J.D., a professor at Savannah State University (SSU) in the Africana studies program, will deliver the address at the annual Founders Day event, Thursday, November 8, 9:30 a.m. He is a native of Savannah and Hilton Head Island. His families have been in the lowcountry of Georgia and South Carolina since 1814. Touré is a graduate of … Continue reading “Amir Jamal Toure Will Speak At SSU Founders Day”

Your Vote Counts!

By Savannah Tribune | October 31, 2018

Locations/Dates Address/Hours Civic Center 301 W. Oglethorpe Ave. Oct. 29th-Nov. 2nd 9 am – 4 pm (M-F) Mosquito Control 65 Billy Hair Dr. Oct. 29th-Nov. 2nd 9 am – 4 pm (M-F) Islands Library 125 Wilmington Island Rd. Oct. 29th-Nov. 2nd 10 am – 4 pm (M-F) Southwest Library 14097 Avercorn St. ( Savannah Mall) 10 am – 4 pm … Continue reading “Your Vote Counts!”

Savannah Fire Chief Charles G. Middleton To Retire

By Savannah Tribune | October 31, 2018

Savannah Fire Chief Charles G. Middleton retires effective January 1, 2019. During his 12 year tenure, Chief Middleton implemented reforms designed to modernize the department and improve fire and emergency services in the City of Savannah. He leaves Savannah Fire as one of the nation’s highest ranking fire departments. Middleton, a Savannah native, served as Chief of Savannah Fire and … Continue reading “Savannah Fire Chief Charles G. Middleton To Retire”

Former Savannah Mayor Edna B. Jackson Endorses Stacey Abrams for Governor

By Savannah Tribune | October 31, 2018

I endorse Stacey Abrams as Governor of Georgia. I voted for her and the other Democratic candidates on the ballot. Join me, and do the same. Edna Branch Jackson Former Mayor, Savannah, GA

The Savannah Tribune Endorses Stacey Abrams for Governor of Georgia

By Savannah Tribune | October 31, 2018

The Savannah Tribune Endorses Stacey Abrams for Governor of Georgia. See the Sample Ballot on page 4, with our endorsements and recommendations. Shirley B. James, Publisher The Savannah Tribune

Former Savannah Mayor Otis S. Johnson Endorses Stacey Abrams for Governor

By Savannah Tribune | October 31, 2018

Georgia deserves good leadership. I’ve voted for Stacey Abrams for Governor, and now I am encouraging you to do the same. Please vote for Stacey Abrams to be our next Governor. Otis S. Johnson, Ph.D. Former Mayor of Savannah, Georgia

Has Your Absentee Ballot Been Thrown Out?

By Savannah Tribune | October 31, 2018

Controversies over voting rights have become the center of attention in Georgia’s race for governor. Issues with voter’s ballots being thrown out for signature mismatch have resulted in a series of federal lawsuits that demand last minute voting changes. This past week, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Judge Leigh Martin May, issued an order to Georgia … Continue reading “Has Your Absentee Ballot Been Thrown Out?”