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- Aug.23 – PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
- Aug.23 - Operation F35-Beaufort Campaign Focus of Beaufort Economic Leaders
- Aug.23 –Plans Set for one of Area’s Largest, Most Popular Events, “The Thrift Sale”
- Aug.23 –Hearings Tues/Weds.on Acquisition of Coastal Land for Guided Missile Testing
- Aug.23 – Savannah Woman Charged in Scam with 27 Victims, So Far
- Aug.23 – Savannah Business Journal’s “Business Buzzzzzzzzz!”
- Aug.23 - Chatham County Detention Center Expansion Project Review this Weds.
- Aug.23 - Project DeRenne Resource Center Opens This Week
- Aug.23 – Plans for 6th Annual Tybee Island Pirate Fest Oct. 8-10 Finalized
- Aug.23 – CADDA: Another Great Source of Business Funding
- Aug.23 – Two More Road Races This Fall Will Add to Tourism Appeal
- Aug.23 – New Show on GPB Will Showcase Sustainable Return of Local Neighborhoods
- Aug.23 – COLUMNIST: “How do You Remember Insurmountable Challenges?”
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- Aug.17 - Morris Publishing Reports 2nd Qtr Results, 1st Post-Bankruptcy Numbers
- AUG 02 - Mitsubishi On Track for Early October Occupancy
- AUG 02 - Tronox Bankruptcy Reorganization Vote Sept. 13
- JUNE 28 - Savannah’s Ourlife Lands Major Contract with Gulfstream
- JUNE 14 – Big Losses Continue for PureSpectrum, but Company Inks “Dr. Gadget®”
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- Aug.23 - Operation F35-Beaufort Campaign Focus of Beaufort Economic Leaders
- Aug.23 –Hearings Tues/Weds.on Acquisition of Coastal Land for Guided Missile Testing
- Aug.23 – New Show on GPB Will Showcase Sustainable Return of Local Neighborhoods
- SBAC Working to Keep Spirit of Savannah's Entrepreneurs Alive
- SDRA Says, ‘Plans Finally Being Realized’ on MLK Corridor
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Local Breaking News
- Aug.23 – Savannah Woman Charged in Scam with 27 Victims, So Far
- Aug.23 – Savannah Business Journal’s “Business Buzzzzzzzzz!”
- JULY 5 – Three Savannah Women Partner to Enhance Services for Their Customers
- JUNE 28 - Leadership Savannah Graduates 38
- JUNE 28 – BUSINESS BUZZZZZZZZ by the Editorial Staff of the SBJ
Lowcountry Breaking News
- AUG 02 - SC Ports Plan Capital Investment; New Partnership with Local Rail
- AUG 02 - Williams Group/PR Hired for F35 Campaign
- AUG 02 - New Audi and Volkswagen Dealerships Opening 20 Minutes from Savannah
- JULY 5 - Wilson Praises Ruling to Preserve Yucca Mountain Plans
- May 27 - Beaufort Regional Chamber’s Calendar of Events for June 2010
State/Regional Breaking News
- AUG 02 - CEMA: Preparing Savannah’s Small Businesses for Storms/Hurricanes
- Skidway Institute Studying Tritium in Water from 1991 SRS Release
- GA State Personal Income Statistics Released
- Augusta Expands Trade, Exhibit and Event Center
- JUNE 14 – New Georgia Transparency in Government Signed into Law; Effective July 1
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- Memorial Hospital Behind on Budget, But NOT in the Red
- May 17 - St. Joseph’s/Candler Gets Federal Stimulus Funds to Expand Cancer Research
- May 3 - St. Joseph’s/Candler Honored by American Heart Association
- H1N1 Vaccine Available in Chatham and Effingham Counties for Targeted Groups
- Memorial Health President and CEO Addresses Local Impact of Health Care Reform
May 28 - United Community Bank Boosts Savannah Staff
United Community Bank is proud to announce two new staff additions. Gaye S. Reese has joined the bank as Senior Vice President – Wealth and Commercial, and Nick Harty joined the bank as Vice President – Business Services.
Reese will be located at the bank’s White Bluff office, but will serve Savannah and the surrounding area. Harty comes to United with more than 15 years of financial services experience, 11 of which are in banking.
Reese has more than 30 years of banking experience in the Savannah market, including 20 years serving clients in wealth management and private banking. She most recently was Senior Vice President for Private Banking with Regions Bank in Savannah.
“It is a privilege to have someone of Gaye’s caliber and experience join our family of Savannah bankers,” says Gene Gibson, CEO – United Community Bank, Savannah.
“Gaye’s knowledge of banking and of our community will make her a superb asset to United but, most importantly, she will certainly be an invaluable resource for customers.”
In addition to her duties at United, Reese is very active in the community serving on the March of Dimes’ Georgia Office of Volunteers and as Board Chair for the Southeast Georgia Division of the March of Dimes. She also serves as Finance Chairman for Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church and on numerous non-profit committees.
Most recently, Nick Harty worked as Branch Manager and Private Banker at another local banking institution. He maintains 6/63 Investment and Insurance licenses.
“Nick brings a rich depth of experience to United’s Savannah banks,” says Gene Gibson, CEO - United Community Bank, Savannah. “His expertise adds an entirely new dimension of service to our bank and one that will certainly strengthen the already high quality of service we offer to our business customers.”
May 27 - April Employment Springs Up for Savannah
May 26 - LS3P Associates Chosen to Conduct Northern Beaufort County Conference Center Charette
May 26 - 2009 Decline Widespread Across Industries
Downturns in durable-goods manufacturing and finance and insurance and a continued contraction in construction were the leading contributors to the downturn in U.S. economic growth in 2009, according to preliminary statistics on the breakout of real gross domestic product (GDP) by industry from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The economic downturn was widespread: 15 of 22 industry groups contributed to the decline in real GDP growth.
Manufacturing value added—a measure of an industry’s contribution to GDP—fell 5.9 percent in 2009, a sharper decline than the 3.6 percent drop in 2008. Durable-goods manufacturing turned down for the first time since 2001, decreasing 7.5 percent after growing 0.3 percent in 2008. Nondurable-goods manufacturing fell 3.8 percent, a slower decline than the 8.2 percent drop in 2008.
Construction value added fell 9.9 percent in 2009, reflecting declines in residential and nonresidential activity. Construction contracted for the fifth consecutive year.
Finance and insurance value added dropped 2.7 percent in 2009, after increasing 3.2 percent in 2008.
Prices:
Declines in value added prices for mining and agriculture and a sharp deceleration in prices for nondurable-goods manufacturing were the largest contributors to the slowdown in the GDP price index for 2009. Value added prices measure changes in an industry’s labor and capital input prices, including profit margins.
Value added prices for mining fell sharply in 2009, decreasing 27.4 percent after increasing 26.4 percent in 2008, primarily reflecting decreases in prices for petroleum.
Value added prices for agriculture industries fell 20.1 percent in 2009, after increasing 1.4 percent in 2008, primarily reflecting decreases in prices for crops and livestock.
Growth in value added prices for finance and insurance and real estate partially offset the sharp declines in prices for mining and agriculture.
Other highlights:
The private goods-producing sector contracted for the second consecutive year, falling 5.3 percent in 2009 after decreasing 2.5 percent in 2008.
The private services-producing sector turned down, decreasing 1.9 percent. Real estate and rental and leasing was the largest contributor to the decline in this sector.
Value added growth for the Federal government and health care industries helped to partially offset the widespread economic downturn in 2009.
Information-communications-technology industries’ value added turned down in 2009, decreasing 0.1 percent after averaging double-digit growth from 1998 through 2007.
May 20 - Inaugural Savannah Wine & Jazz Fest Serves Up Delicious Cool
America's Second Harvest has been a leader in initiatives to reduce childhood hunger since establishing the Kids Cafe program in 1989. More than 1,800 local children who are at-risk for hunger receive a hot, nutritious, evening meal in a safe, nurturing environment through the program which is designed to assist these children in their personal and academic achievements and thereby end the cycle of poverty.
Event-goers will enjoy the beautiful riverside surrounds of the Westin's property, with breathtaking views of the city as they travel the world with Wine and Jazz.
The Savannah Wine & Jazz Fest promises the opportunity to sample & savor an expansive selection of wines spanning several continents and numerous vintages. Each sampling station affords an educational as well as a tasting opportunity. For those with even more refined tastes, the Connoisseur's Corner features only very high end wines.
Some of Savannah's finest Jazz musicians will be featured with multiple performances throughout the day, including:
Huxsie Scott
Eric Jones Trio
Gina Reneé
Ben Tucker Trio
Coastal Jazz Association All-Stars
Lavon Stevens Trio
Food selections from Aqua Star will be available as well as grill items.
Admission is $55/person (must be 21 or older) and includes a commemorative glass and unlimited tastings. Proceeds benefit local not-for-profits. The Westin has also extended a special room rate of $199 (includes breakfast for two) for those who choose to stay over.
For tickets, please call or visit the SCAD Box Office - 912.525.5050 or www.savannahboxoffice.com.
Additional info on bands and participating wineries will be posted at www.westinsavannah.com/winejazz.
Please no coolers or pets; lawn chairs permitted.
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