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Celebrated Author and Journalist to be Inducted as a Dooley Distinguished Fellow by the Georgia Historical Society

Savannah, GA, September 5, 2024– The Georgia Historical Society (GHS) invites the public to a special evening honoring acclaimed journalist and author Steve Oney, who will be inducted as the 2024 Vincent J. Dooley Distinguished Teaching Fellow. This prestigious event […]

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COASTAL GEORGIA INDICATORS COALITION, ST. JOSEPH’S/CANDLER, HEALTHY SAVANNAH AND MCG STUDENTS COLLABORATE ON THE 2024 COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR CHATHAM COUNTY

SAVANNAH, Ga. – Community leaders, health experts, and medical professionals convened at Coastal Georgia Indicators Coalition’s August 23, 2024 bi-monthly meeting at The Armstrong Center located at Georgia Southern’s Savannah campus to introduce the 2024 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA)

COASTAL GEORGIA INDICATORS COALITION, ST. JOSEPH’S/CANDLER, HEALTHY SAVANNAH AND MCG STUDENTS COLLABORATE ON THE 2024 COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR CHATHAM COUNTY Read More »

Junior Achievement of Georgia is excited to announce the 2024 Laureates for the JA Savannah Business Hall of Fame. This year’s distinguished honorees are Jeff Kole and Diana Morrison

For Immediate Release For More Information Contact: Craig Tootle Junior Achievement of Georgia ctootle@georgia.ja.org 912-401-5561 Junior Achievement of Georgia Announces 2024 JA Savannah Business Hall of Fame Laureates Savannah, GA — Junior Achievement of Georgia is excited to announce the

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CGIC Executive Director Lizann Roberts Speaks at Annual Governor’s Summit on Early Language and Literacy – The Brain Building Network

(SAVANNAH, GA) Children who can’t read by third grade are four times more likely to drop out of high school than proficient readers. According to the Get Georgia Reading Campaign, two-thirds of Georgia’s third-graders are not reading on grade level,

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