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WSAV Savannah on MSNSavannah Sips: 220 Up
Antiques, Atmosphere and Artillery Punch are the first three things that come to mind when talking about 220 Up. Located on the second floor of the American Prohibition Museum at 220 W Congress Street in Savannah.
However, to ensure that all facilities are fully operational and safe for use, university officials are conducting building and system checks. The university decided to move the start of classes from Monday, Aug. 18 until Tuesday, Aug. 19. The cause of the outage was not provided.
T his weekend the Windy City played host to the Savannah Bananas and the Firefighter squads. Game one was played on Friday evening and even though we had countless memorable on-field plays and celebrity drop ins the crowd might have stolen the show.
Jesse Cole turned two sold-out nights in Chicago into a heartfelt nod to one of baseball’s most legendary innovators.
There’s a hot ticket next weekend at PNC Park. Nope, it isn’t Bob Nutting bobblehead night. Nor is it Beyoncé to make up for the canceled 2023 show that enraged many fans. The Pirates are in the basement of the NL Central,
Regular baseball is boring,” said a fan who arrived early at Rate Field to get players' autographs. The wildly popular Banana Ball exhibition league made its Chicago debut this weekend.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Country singer and songwriter Dierks Bentley is set to hit the stage this in Savannah this week. The hostess city is just one of many stops in Bentley’s Broken Branches Tour. Bentley has won two CMA awards, two CMT awards, and two ACM awards, and has been nominated for 14 GRAMMYs.
Indigo, who currently serves as an outreach team lead at the Savannah Pride Center, says it wasn’t until he relocated from Florida to Savannah that he was able to access gender-affirming care at the center.
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WSAV Savannah on MSNGeorgia gubernatorial candidate to visit Savannah Tuesday
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Former Atlanta Mayor and candidate for Georgia governor, Keisha Lance Bottoms, will visit Savannah on Tuesday, joining Savannah Mayor Van Johnson in visiting small businesses and hosting a meet and greet. The visit is part of Bottoms’ campaign for governor and “Standing Up for Georgia” tour.
One of the first things that the district leaders mentioned was that this year’s results are not worth a celebration.