by Walter Jones | Nov 19, 2014 | James Magazine
ATLANTA — Work could begin as early as next month on the initial phases of the project to deepen the shipping channel of the Savannah River, a state transportation official said Wednesday. Divers hired to raise a Confederate ironclad sunk 150 years ago...
by Walter Jones | Nov 17, 2014 | James Magazine
ATLANTA — Athens Republican Bill Cowsert won election as Senate majority leader, and David Shafer overcame a challenge to hold his post as president pro tempore when the Republican Caucus held elections Monday. Cowsert, brother-in-law to Secretary of...
by Walter Jones | Nov 16, 2014 | James Magazine
ATLANTA — Construction could begin as early as April on new dormitories at Armstrong State University, College of Coastal Georgia, East Georgia State College, Georgia Regents University, the University of North Georgia and other schools thanks to a novel...
by Walter Jones | Nov 14, 2014 | James Magazine
ATLANTA — Savannah becomes the valued, last port in Zim’s revised Mediterranean service, company officials announced Wednesday evening. Being last means exports have a shorter time to travel to their overseas destination and experience less handling...
by Walter Jones | Nov 12, 2014 | James Magazine
ATLANTA — A new monument commemorates the start, 150 years ago this week, of a powerful army’s sweep across Georgia, bringing liberation to slaves and devastation to the families of rebellious soldiers. The Georgia Historical Society is to unveil...