Author: Savannah Herald

Fresh from the Food Preparation Location: Recipes & Food Motivation If you’re aiming to take your mashed potatoes to an entire new degree of convenience, these Brownish Butter Sage Mashed Potatoes are simply what you require! Made with cosy Russet and lush Yukon Gold potatoes, nutty, brownish butter, and a touch of fresh sage and thyme, this side meal brings restaurant-quality taste to your Sunday dinners and vacation occasions. For even more calming Southern-style side dishes, attempt our Southern hashbrown covered meal and luscious Southern cheese grits recipes next! Why You’ll Love This Meal Southern ease made pricey. Brownish butter…

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City of Savannah: Official News, Events & Community Updates SAVANNAH – After a national recruitment search, the City of Savannah is pleased to announce that Derik Minard has been selected to serve as the next Chief of Savannah Fire. Chief Minard is no stranger to Team Savannah; during his previous tenure as Savannah’s Fire Chief, he led a cultural transformation of the department — work that continues to benefit Savannah firefighters and the community today. A veteran fire service leader with more than 35 years of professional firefighting and leadership experience, Minard brings deep operational knowledge and a strong commitment…

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Glow & Grow: Black Beauty, Haircare, and Skincare Tips Maintaining My Daughter’s Waist-Length Natural Hair – Our 2025 RevAir Routine for Color-Treated Curls by Nikki of CurlyNikki.com Time is flying. One day you’re driving your new baby home from the hospital, and the next day you’re driving her to homecoming! HOMECOMING! My Boogie is in high school, halfway through high school, and her hair is still halfway down her back! It’s about four times as thick as mine, though we have similar textures, and four times as long. She wanted highlights this summer and I allowed it. I got some…

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Black Arts & Culture Feature: LORNA SIMPSON (American, born Brooklyn, New York, 1960), “For Beryl Wright,” 2021 (ink and screenprint on two gessoed fiberglass panels, Overall: 75 1/2 in. × 9 ft. 10 inches / 191.8 × 299.7 cm). LSN.017 On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions NEW YORK ARTIST Lorna Simpson (b. 1960) built a critically recognized practice exploring her own brand of conceptual photography. A decade ago she shifted directions, focusing on large-scale paintings that draw on images from vintage Ebony and Jet magazines and other sources, including a Smithsonian book on meteorites. Bridging figuration and abstraction, the…

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Black Background & Cultural Viewpoints: Lawyer Area for Southern domain name of Florida, Public with, Recognized Wikimedia Commons In a governmental context, details defines across the country safety and security and safety information has in fact that formally been identified exec (under laws orders or requirement) to security versus unauthorized significant disclosure. It is category with degrees Secret such as Confidential, Supersecret, or Just. people correct with the safety a shown clearance and need recognize to allowed are accessibility to classified item information. It covers revealed that, if could, damage nationwide safety and security and safety worldwide, connections organization, or…

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We celebrate the life and memory of Elder Herman Lee Mitchell whose death occurred on Wednesday, November 26, 2025 at his residence. Elder Herman L. Mitchell was a devoted father to three children: Christine (Dale) Middleton, Elyse (Mark) Bias, and Anna (Warren Sr.) Drayton. He leaves behind eight cherished grandchildren—Latesha Mitchell, Eric Mason Jr., Joshua Middleton, Herman Bias, Jasmine Middleton, Warren Drayton II, Trenton Drayton, and Mitchell Gunner Drayton—as well as three great-grandchildren. He is also survived by siblings Sylvia (William Sr.) Nelson, Bernard Cochran, Cynthia Davis, Isaac Porter, Doris Porter, Paul (Vivian) Porter, and Ethel Porter; along with a…

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Chatham County, GA (November 24, 2025) – The Chatham County Police Department is reminding everyone of steps they can take to make the holiday season a little safer. While the holidays are meant to be a time of fun and celebration, it is important to remember that crooks and criminals often see it as a time to take advantage of people who have let their guard down during the festivities. No matter how busy you are, taking a few minutes to prevent a crime is well worth the effort. Protect Your Vehicle Entering auto cases are down substantially in our jurisdiction…

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Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers During the 2025 Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, the American Automobile Association (AAA) projects that 80 million people will travel over the Thanksgiving holiday and nearly 120 million will travel over the Christmas and New Year’s holiday. Here are some tips for family caregivers traveling with the seniors and others who they provide care. Tips for Traveling with the person you provide care: Do you need a specially equipped vehicle? A larger vehicle? Look for a rental and confirm six (6) to eight (8) weeks in advance. If traveling over the road,…

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City of Pooler Neighborhood Update: We are enjoyed reveal that we’ll be bringing Santa to go to the residents of Pooler this holiday season and he’ll be arriving in vogue on a fire engine! Santa will be spreading joy to a various area of the city each night. Follow Santa on his cheery adventure in actual time utilizing our new Santa Tracker! Browse through glympse.com/!poolersanta from 6: 00 – 9: 00 p.m. on the evenings listed below. Dive to a day: Sunday, November 30|6: 00– 9: 00 p.m. Friday, December 5|6: 00– 9: 00 p.m. Saturday, December 6|6: 00– 9:…

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Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond (RNS) — The first two films of Rian Johnson’s Benoit Blanc mystery trilogy, “Knives Out” and “Glass Onion,”  are masterfully twisty, broadly comic whodunits populated by tech billionaires, venal politicians, fashionistas and spoiled old-money family members. The latest, “Wake Up Dead Man,” examines the spiritual battle in contemporary American Christianity as well as one man’s personal struggle on the essence of faith itself. That man, the personality at the movie’s core, is Johnson himself. Before he was nominated for an Oscar for each of the first two movies in the…

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