Author: Savannah Herald

Savannah State University (SSU) is proud to welcome Dr. Jermaine Whirl as the 15th president of Georgia’s oldest public Historically Black College and University (HBCU). Dr. Whirl starts his tenure on April 1, 2025. Whirl, an Aspen Fellow, most recently served as president of Augusta Technical College (ATC), a role he held since November 2020. Whirl’s career includes nearly 20 years of service as a faculty member and administrative leader at public colleges and universities in his home state of South Carolina and in Georgia. He previously worked at several institutions, including Greenville Technical College (GTC), Savannah Technical College (STC),…

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Mr. Jody Robbins , 54, of Miami, Florida, died Sunday at his residence. Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date. L.W. Jackson and Family Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements. Upon submitting your memory, please refresh your page to view your condolences. Source link

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Mr. Buford Love Jr., 78 transitioned on 30 March 2025 at Southeast Georgia Health System. Funeral Services will be announced at a later date. L.W. Jackson and Family Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements. Upon submitting your memory, please refresh your page to view your condolences. Source link

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News Release – 02/11/2025. Today, we are highlighting the importance of knowing Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation to save lives in emergency situations. Taking “Stayin’ Alive” To Heart Team Chatham is prepared to take care of each other’s (and our neighbors’) hearts On January 16th, there was a knock on the door of Chatham County’s Occupational Safety department. It was a delivery, an edible bouquet of fruit with a bright red heart on top, for one of their team members, Leigh Herald. A delivery comes every year on this same date – it’s the anniversary of the day she saved a man’s life by…

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CAT Board Reaffirms Commitment To Equal Access With Zero-Fare Transit Day – 02-03-2025 Chatham Area Transit Authority’s (CAT) Board of Directors is proud to approve a zero-fare service day on Tuesday, February 4, 2025, in recognition of Transit Equity Day and to honor Rosa Parks. Transit Equity Day highlights the need for accessible and affordable public transportation, ensuring everyone can access jobs, education, healthcare, and other vital resources. The occasion also commemorates Rosa Parks’ legacy by advocating for equitable transit systems that empower communities. “Access to public transportation is the cornerstone of a thriving and inclusive community,” said Deidrick…

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