by JMO Staff | Dec 13, 2022 | Georgia Pines
Berry College, near Rome in northwest Georgia, is known for having the world’s largest college campus. But that’s not all it’s known for, recently being named by the Princeton Review in its 2023 Guide to Green Colleges. The Guide to Green Colleges...
by JMO Staff | Dec 6, 2022 | Georgia Pines
The Columbus City Council has voted unanimously to approve the purchase of the historic Liberty Theatre, which will be reopened following renovations. The historic theater was once a fixture of the city’s Black community, hosting stars like Billie Holiday, Duke...
by JMO Staff | Nov 29, 2022 | Georgia Pines
It’s not New York City, but the city of Statesboro in south Georgia is getting ready to unveil its new transit system to the public. Approved by voters five years ago as part of a T-SPLOST package, The Coastal Regional Commission will operate four mini-buses,...
by JMO Staff | Nov 22, 2022 | Georgia Pines
If you’ve ever driven north on I-575 towards Blue Ridge, you’ve undoubtedly driven by Poole’s BBQ in East Elijay. It’s impossible to miss – with an entire hillside covered in colorful painted cutouts of pigs featuring the names of...
by JMO Staff | Nov 15, 2022 | Georgia Pines
Officials at Stone Mountain Park have taken a big step forward in their mission to revamp the park’s museums and exhibits, selecting Alabama-based Warner Museums to oversee the construction of a new exhibit that will embrace the South’s complex racial...
by JMO Staff | Nov 9, 2022 | Georgia Pines
Hyundai’s sprawling, $5.54 billion electric vehicle plant in Bryan County near Savannah only just broke ground, but it’s already drawing investment into neighboring counties in the region. Joon Georgia, a subsidiary of Ajin USA, which makes vehicle parts...