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North and central Georgia brace for severe weather

A strong storm system will be moving through parts of north and central Georgia Saturday night through Sunday evening bringing with it strong wind, thunderstorms and the possibility of tornados. According to the National Weather Service, isolated thunderstorms are possible Saturday afternoon and evening across portions of north and central Georgia. Some of Saturday’s storms […]

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Savannah’s city manager resigns

SAVANNAH — Savannah City Manager Rob Hernandez announced his resignation this week. His departure will go into effect June 30. Since his arrival in October, 2016, the City has gone through a major restructuring and launched the strategic initiative, Savannah Forward. During this time Savannah has produced a budget surplus approaching $13 million after a […]

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Georgia Governor demands action from Congress for farmers impacted by Hurricane Michael

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is railing against Congress for what he calls its inaction with regard to Southwest Georgia farmers who were affected by Hurricane Michael last year. According to Kemp, no disaster relief funds have been appropriated to the state by Congress since the hurricane made landfall Oct. 10. The hurricane did an estimated […]

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Cold Beer, a new beverage-focused sharable plates restaurant overlooking the BeltLine lands Nashville chef

ATLANTA — Red Beard Restaurants chef-owner Kevin Gillespie recently announced the hiring of Brian Baxter as chef de cuisine of Cold Beer, his new beverage-focused sharable plates concept. Set to debut this summer, the restaurant, with its multiple patios, will overlook the Atlanta BeltLine in Historic Old Fourth Ward. Baxter, who was named one of Forbes magazine’s […]

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