Author: Savannah Herald

Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers The holidays bring magic — twinkling lights, favorite recipes, joyful reunions — but when someone you love is living with dementia, the season can also bring overwhelm. Crowded rooms, schedule changes, and unfamiliar faces can trigger confusion, anxiety, and exhaustion for your loved one, leaving you worried instead of joyful. Here’s how to create calmer, more meaningful holiday experiences that honor who they are today while protecting their comfort and dignity. Understanding why the season triggers stress helps you create a gentler experience for your loved one and your entire family.…

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Scientific Research & Expedition: Look Into the World With Research Study and Innovation The excitement bordering Comet 3 I/ATLAS is much from silencing down, as the unusual product from previous our Worldly system speeds in the direction of its closest strategy with Planet. Traveling at breakneck rates of 153, 000 miles per hour as it passed the Sunshine, 3 I/ATLAS is presently readied to whiz by Planet on Friday, December 19, 2025 While astronomers excitedly wait on that anticipated flyby, they’ll have time to read one of the most current photos of 3 I/ATLAS, taped by NASA’s Hubble Telescope and…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips Choosing organic products is often associated with a preference for foods produced with care, without synthetic chemicals, and with greater attention to the health of both people and the environment. Rare Organics embraces this philosophy, offering options that go beyond simple dietary choices to reflect a broader awareness of food sourcing, sustainability, and long-term well-being. What Defines High-Quality Organic Products? High-quality organic products are defined by their commitment to purity, sustainability, and ethical production. These items are typically grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Instead, organic farming relies…

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Savannah State Update: Savannah State University’s (SSU) Model African Union students once again distinguished themselves at the South East Model African Union (SEMAU) Conference, hosted by Georgia Southern University from November 19–22. Demonstrating exceptional preparation, leadership, and diplomatic skill, the SSU delegation earned seven awards, including the prestigious Outstanding Delegation honor and multiple Outstanding Delegate in Committee awards.From left, Damani Kenan, Gabrielle Nelson, Janiah Wilson, Naomi Allen, H.E. Amara Sheikh Mohammed Sowa, Ambassador of Sierra Leone to U.S., Joshua Wilson, and Princesse Pierre.The 28th edition of SEMAU was attended by Model AU teams from ten regional universities, including the University…

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Savannah Chatham County Public School System (SCCPS) Update: The city of Savannah has a new customer service initiative – a specialized truck that fills potholes at the expected rate of 2,000 a year! A truck that hard-working deserves a name and the city held a contest to choose it. Suggestions were solicited from students who attend SCCPSS schools within city limits. Nine names were submitted including: ·       Patching Patrick ·       Pothole Punisher ·       Kitty Pavers ·       Volkswagen Pavers  ·       Road Ranger ·       Potrick Patcher ·       Asphalt A Vista Baby ·       Uncle Fill ·       Road Buddy City employees were then given the…

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Real Estate News & Market Insights: Home design network HGTV has named a small Nevada “ghost town” as one of the best places to visit in the U.S. during the holiday season to experience a true winter wonderland. The network, which is best known for its glossy home renovation content, released its list of “50 Favorite Small Towns to Visit for Christmas”—highlighting locales across the country, including the aptly named Santa Claus, IN; Breckenridge, CO; Flagstaff, AZ; and, of course, North Pole, AK. Among the list of top festive destinations was a somewhat surprising pick, at least on the surface:…

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HBCU News Spotlight: Southern University women’s basketball continues to create headlines, earning another statement win after defeating a Big 12 opponent on the road. The Southern University women’s basketball Big 12 upset happened at the Fertitta Center, where Southern beat Houston 70–62 in a game defined by defense, composure and consistency from start to finish. According to reporting from HBCU Sports, Southern built an early lead, forced critical turnovers and kept control of the game against a Houston team known for physical play and fast transitions. This marks the second consecutive win for Southern against a major-conference program this season,…

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Dontell Sims May 10, 1977 — December 8, 2025 Sandy, UT In Loving Memory of Dontell Kareem Sims Sunrise: May 10, 1977-Sunset: December 8, 2025 Dontell Sims was a beloved sibling, uncle, grand-uncle, and nephew. He was a kind, compassionate, and loving individual. Born on May 10, 1977, Dontell Sims had a deep sense of curiosity for trains. I believe that his favorite person in the whole world was Pop Brown who he enjoyed talking to about trains and other things. Dontell Sims was that person who would never hurt a flea. He could be a little aggressive at times,…

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Benjamin Griffin, of Walterboro, SC passed away Monday, December 8, 2025 at Colleton Medical Center in Walterboro, SC. Visitation will be held from 5-7pm Monday, December 22, 2025 at Allen Funeral Home Chapel in Beaufort, SC. Funeral services will be held 11 am Tuesday, December 23, 2025 also at at Allen Funeral Home Chapel in Beaufort, SC. Allen Funeral Home of Ridgeland in charge. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Benjamin Griffin, please visit our floral store. Source link

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