by JMO Staff | Feb 18, 2025 | Georgia Pines
This month news broke that the Port of Brunswick had officially overtaken the Port of Baltimore to become the nation’s leading port for wheeled and tracked cargo. In 2024 the port handled 2.1 million tons of cars, tractors, bulldozers and other farm and construction...
by JMO Staff | Feb 11, 2025 | Georgia Pines
The Floyd County School System in northwest Georgia came up with an innovative way to teach students about the ins and outs of elections – a campaign to choose a new district mascot. The candidates campaigned all fall up to November 5th, and the schools within...
by JMO Staff | Feb 4, 2025 | Georgia Pines
Georgia’s reputation as an aerospace engineering hub continues to grow with the announcement that Czechia-based turbojet engine maker PBS Aerospace will put its North American headquarters in Roswell, north of Atlanta. The company will invest more than $20...
by JMO Staff | Jan 28, 2025 | Georgia Pines
More Americans than ever before are turning to extra virgin olive oil for both its taste and health benefits – and parts of south Georgia are getting in on the action as one of the best climates for growing olives outside the Mediterranean. Americans account...
by JMO Staff | Jan 21, 2025 | Georgia Pines
More than a hundred veterans and their families, as well as local and state leaders gathered in Warner Robins last week for a land tribute for the planned Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The property was donated to the city of Warner Robins by Vietnam vet Mike Driggers,...
by JMO Staff | Jan 14, 2025 | Georgia Pines
The city of Savannah and surrounding counties are facing a major issue going forward – making sure the region has enough drinking water. With an exploding population and the arrival of the massive new Hyundai EV factory in nearby Bryan County, state and local...