Entries from March 2010
September 30th, 2008 · No Comments
September 2008
In many areas people are feeling a severe impact from the gas shortage. Recently, probably out of frustration, a constituent suggested that the government should own our fuel supplies and distribution system. Though most of us are thankful that we live in a free market system where the government
does not own industries such as […]
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September 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Art Gunter has won the Chatham County Republican Party’s top annual award. Gunter was presented with the J.C. Lewis Award at the local political party’s annual awards and fundraising dinner Saturday night. Also at the event, which an estimated 200 people attended, Bob Roberts and Jeanne Seaver were selected as volunteers of the year. Local […]
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September 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Office of Communications and Community Engagement
Bucky Burnsed, Director
208 Bull Street, Room 105 Savannah, Georgia, 31401
(912) 201-5656 FAX (912) 201-5628
September 11, 2008 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
District 6 Officials to Host Joint Town Hall Meeting
(Savannah, Ga.) – A 6th district town hall meeting will be held Monday, October 6th at Georgetown Elementary School. It will be […]
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Tags: Chatham County Commissioners · Savannah-Chatham County School Board · US House
September 10th, 2008 · No Comments
From: GreginDEL
A truck dealership in America is having a problem. It’s latest design is 8 years old, and quite frankly, not working very well. The competition has introduced a new model which is very appealing. It costs a bit more, but offers a lot of attractive features that the old model just can’t match.It is […]
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Tags: US Presidential Election
September 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Follow this link for more… http://savannahnow.com/node/568944
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Tags: Chatham Area Transit Authority · Chatham County Commissioners
County Commissioners David Gellatly and Helen Stone have taken action to fight global warming and go green by offsetting the carbon dioxide emissions from their election activities. Commissioners Gellatly and Stone signed a leadership pledge to reduce the global warming pollution created by the campaign and to become Carbon Neutral with offsets supporting environmental projects […]
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Tags: Chatham County Commissioners