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Savannah Morning News, 17 Julio 2026

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ArticleSocial media shap­ing kids’ career dreams

A second grader in Nor­way drew a You­Tube logo when my col­leagues and I asked what they wanted to be when they grow up. When we asked why, the child explained that You­Tubers are fam­ous and make lots of money. When we asked second graders in...

Social media shap­ing kids’ career dreams

ArticleAnother Chick-fil-A is slated to open soon

After months of con­struc­tion, a new Chick-fil-A will open its doors soon on the south­side of Savan­nah, mark­ing the chain’s latest expan­sion in the area. The res­taur­ant sits along White Bluff Road, a cor­ridor expec­ted to see addi­tional...

Another Chick-fil-A is slated to open soon

ArticlePro­posed retail strip aims to activ­ate vacant lots

Vacant par­cels on Savan­nah’s south­side promp­ted con­ver­sa­tion about their best uses as either retail or hous­ing at the Chatham County-Savan­nah Met­ro­pol­itan Plan­ning Com­mis­sion Tues­day. Developer RM Savan­nah Invest­ment Prop­er­ties LLC...

Pro­posed retail strip aims to activ­ate vacant lots

ArticleChurch makes dona­tion food to Union Mis­sion

Union Mis­sion received more than 38,000 pounds of food from The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­ter-day Saints on Tues­day, help­ing provide meals for hun­dreds of people each day across Coastal Geor­gia. “This gen­er­ous dona­tion comes at a crit­ical...

Church makes dona­tion food to Union Mis­sion

ArticleSave Our Bacon Act sows con­tro­versy

MARSHALLTOWN, IA – A bill authored by U.S. Rep. Ash­ley Hin­son, RIowa, is one of the key stick­ing points in Con­gress’ ongo­ing nego­ti­ations over a new farm bill. Hin­son, the Repub­lican nom­inee for Iowa’s open U.S. Sen­ate seat, stood with...

Save Our Bacon Act sows con­tro­versy