by JMO Staff | Aug 25, 2020 | Georgia Pines
Dawsonville, in North Georgia, is mostly known for two things – moonshine, and car racing. Those two acts are historically intertwined, but while we don’t need a history lesson it’s resulted in the city’s annual “Mountain Moonshine...
by JMO Staff | Aug 18, 2020 | Georgia Pines
The life and legacy of one of Augusta’s famous musical talents continues to be celebrated with the unveiling of the “Soul Starts Here James Brown Journey Tour.” The walking or driving tour consists of 12 downtown locations in The Garden City...
by JMO Staff | Aug 11, 2020 | Georgia Pines
The University of Georgia’s Small Business Development Center is partnering with the federal Small Business Administration (SBA) to help businesses along the state’s coast to prepare for weather emergencies, (read: hurricanes) and learn how best to recover...
by JMO Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Georgia Pines
Savannah officials last week were on hand to cut the ribbon at Savannah’s Plant Riverside District, the new $375 million mixed-use development that will help anchor Savannah’s legendary River Street. Containing hotels, shopping, a museum, and a concert...
by JMO Staff | Jul 28, 2020 | Georgia Pines
On Friday Maj. Gen. Patrick Donahoe assumed command of Columbus’ Ft. Benning, succeeding Lt. Gen. Gary Brito, who took a post at the Pentagon. Donahoe, who most recently served as deputy commanding general over operations for the Eighth Army in the Republic of...
by JMO Staff | Jul 21, 2020 | Georgia Pines
Back in the Spring, when New York City faced some of the worst COVID-19 numbers in the nation, (if not the world) Georgia sprung into action, sending first responders to help fight the disease in the nation’s largest city. Now, months later, NY Gov. Andrew...