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on Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 6:50 PM
A spokesman for Chatham County government says the following candidates qualified to run in the special election for Sheriff of Chatham County scheduled for March 1, 2016.
Roy J. Harris III
McArthur Holmes
Kim Gray Middleton
John T. Wilcher
Ken Williamson
The winner will replace the late Al St. Lawrence, who was Chatham County Sheriff for nearly a quarter century. He died November 25.
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on Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 5:21 PM
Violent Crimes detectives are investigating a Wednesday morning shooting outside of an apartment building on the 1900 block of Skidaway Road, that claimed the life of Michael Holmes, 33.
"At about 9:53 a.m. Metro responded to the scene finding Holmes suffering from a gunshot wound. Holmes was transported by ambulance to Memorial University Medical Center, where he was pronounced deceased," police say.
"Detectives believe Holmes and an unidentified male suspect had an altercation before the suspect shot Holmes and fled."
The suspect is described as a black male in his mid-20s, with a medium brown complexion, a clean-shaven face and dreadlocks reaching past his shoulders. The suspect has a stocky build, stands about 6-0 and weighs about 160 pounds. During the incident the suspect wore a hooded Army fatigue jacket, khaki pants and black shoes.
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on Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 11:09 AM
If you’re a parking violator with a packed pantry, the City of Savannah has a deal for you this holiday season.
From Monday, Dec. 7, through Thursday, Dec. 17, anyone with a City of Savannah parking citation for an expired meter or overtime in a time zone can get that ticket waived by donating canned food to those in need as part of the “Food for Fines” incentive.
Bring in a minimum of 10 canned food items to Parking Services headquarters, 100 E. Bryan St., and one parking citation will be excused. Any accumulated late fees on that citation will be excused as well. If you have a citation on another vehicle, bring in another 10 canned food items to get that ticket excused as well.
Acceptable canned foods include: peanut butter; canned meat and protein such as canned ravioli, chicken, ham, tuna, meat spreads, etc.; beef stew and soup; and canned vegetables such as beans, peas, carrots and corn.
Please check expiration dates on all items before donating; expired items will not be accepted.
"Food for Fines is part of the City’s annual Great Savannah Canned Food Drive to help stock the shelves at America’s Second Harvest. Every year the City’s Food Drive comprises one of the largest donations of the year to America’s Second Harvest," says Bret Bell of the City of Savannah's Public Information Office.
This isn’t the only incentive Parking Services is offering this holiday season. Through the end of the year, the first three hours of parking is FREE every Thursday and Friday in any City parking garage. For more information, go to www.savannahga.gov/parking.
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on Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 11:21 AM
Dontaiz Rouse, a senior from Albany, Georgia, in the Civil Engineering Technology program at Savannah State University (SSU), was selected to receive the prestigious International Road Federation (IRF) fellowship. The scholarship is for students who are studying the transportation industry.
Rouse will attend the 2016 IRF Road Scholar Program in January in Washington, DC. The multi-day program will be held in conjunction with the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting.
Fellows have the opportunity to interact with students from around the world, network with IRF, gain exposure to many of the public and private road industry organizations, and hear firsthand from top-level executives about what it takes to become a leader and make a difference in the field.
Mehran Mazari, Ph.D., assistant professor of civil engineering technology, who is a former IRF fellow, promoted SSU to an official member of the IRF.
"This is a unique opportunity to become a part of such a distinguished and reputable international community of road industry professionals and to improve their leadership skills," says Mazari.
SSU’s institutional IRF membership was supported by Jonathan Lambright, Ph.D., dean of the College of Sciences and Technology, and by Mohamad Mustafa, Ph.D., chair of engineering technology.
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on Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 10:51 AM
St. John Baptist Church will host the 45th Annual Candlelight Communion Service at the Johnny Mercer Theater on Sunday, December 20th at 4:30 p.m.
"This year's theme, 'And On Earth PEACE,' will exemplify our city's racial harmony in diversity with the addition of our 20 piece orchestra comprising of the Savannah Fine Arts Community including St. John, Kristin King and The New Arts Ensemble," says pastor George P. Lee, III.
Grammy Award winning artist Tramaine Hawkins will also perform during this holiday worship celebration. The service is free and open to the public.
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on Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 11:17 AM
Tickets for the 18th annual Savannah Tire Hockey Classic are now available.
Hosted by the Savannah Sports Council, the collegiate ice hockey event will be January 15-16 at the Savannah Civic Center.
Tickets to this event are $12 and $16 on Friday, and $14 and $18 on Saturday with $2 off discounts available with a military or college ID. Groups can receive discounted family 4- and 5- person packages.
The Savannah Tire Hockey Classic is a collegiate hockey tournament that features four of the South’s hockey teams: University of Georgia, University of Florida, Georgia Tech and Florida State University. The schedule is as follows:
Friday, January 15
Florida State University vs. Georgia Tech at 6 p.m.
University of Georgia vs. University of Florida at 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, January 16
University of Florida vs. Florida State University at 5:30 p.m.
University of Georgia vs. Georgia Tech at 8:30 p.m.
For more information about the Savannah Tire Hockey Classic or to purchase tickets online, please visit SavannahHockeyClassic.com.
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on Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 9:17 AM
The iconic Diana Ross will play Savannah's Johnny Mercer Theatre 7 p.m. Feb. 6. Tix are $49.50-$99.50 and are on sale Friday Dec. 11 at 10 a.m. at the Civic Center Box Office, at etix.com, or charge by phone at 800/351-7469.
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on Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 8:19 PM
"Four Savannah firefighters escaped serious injury tonight when their fire engine was struck by a bullet," says a spokesman for Savannah Fire & Emergency Services.
"The firefighters were returning to their station just before 6 p.m. when a bullet shattered the windshield of their fire engine," the spokesman says.
"The firefighters had just cleared up from a call assisting a citizen on Deerfield Rd. with an unusual odor in her home. They were traveling north on White Bluff Rd. just south of Wilshire Blvd. when the bullet struck the driver's side of the windshield," the spokesman says.
"The bullet ricocheted against the inside of the windshield and landed on the machine's dashboard. Two firefighters were hit with shattered glass but did not require medical treatment."
Savannah-Chatham Metro Police detectives are investigating the incident.
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on Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 8:47 AM
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Violent Crimes Detectives are investigating a shooting on the 2500 block of Oak Forest Road.
"Around 7 p.m. Thursday Akee Bush, 23, of Savannah attempted to rob Matthew Monahan, 19 from Pembroke. An altercation took place between the two men and both men were shot. Detectives are still investigating the circumstances which led up to the shooting," police say.
Bush was pronounced dead at the hospital, police say. Monahan is in stable condition.
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on Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 11:10 AM
According to reports, police seek 20-year-old Malique Francis in the shooting death this morning of a young female in what police are calling a domestic dispute. The shooting happened a few blocks from Savannah High School and Savannah Gardens, with the school going on lockdown for a time. Francis is described as a black male, six feet tall, "armed and dangerous."
UPDATE: Francis was found dead in a home on the 2200 block of Iowa Street nearby after an extensive manhunt.