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Odyssey Hospice earns Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval

By demonstrating compliance with the Joint Commission's national standards for health care quality and safety, Odyssey Hospice has earned the Joint Commission's Goal Seal of Approval. Odyssey Hospice received the accreditation award after The Joint Commission found that it had demonstrated compliance with The Joint Commission's national standards for home care organizations. The unannounced on-site survey occurred in June 2010. "In becoming accredited, Odyssey Hospice was evaluated against a set of national standards by a Joint Commission ...

August 02, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


Snyder joins Coastal Concrete’s team

Coastal Concrete, a leading commercial and residential concrete company headquartered in Rincon, recently hired Ronnie Snyder as technical services manager. In his new position, Snyder is responsible for complicated concrete mix design, quality control and quality assurance as well as internal and external technical training. Snyder is a National Ready Mixed Concrete Association Certified Concrete Professional and Certified Concrete Technologist. Before joining Coastal Concrete, he worked at The Euclid Chemical Company in Charlotte, N.C. "Ronnie is an ...

August 02, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


GSU seminar to cover how to manage workplace stress

When did work - and life - get so stressful? From front-office receptionist to line-foreman, no one in modern America has a stress-free work life. On Aug. 3, Georgia Southern University's Continuing Education Center offers a 2-hour, skills-packed seminar for the overwhelmed, the over-busy, and anyone else needing help with workplace issues. "Work Smarter: Managing Stress in the Workplace" will run 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the Nessmith-Lane Continuing Education building on campus in Statesboro. Space is limited, so registration ...

July 22, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


GSU seminar to cover how to manage workplace stress

When did work - and life - get so stressful? From front-office receptionist to line-foreman, no one in modern America has a stress-free work life. On Aug. 3, Georgia Southern University's Continuing Education Center offers a 2-hour, skills-packed seminar for the overwhelmed, the over-busy, and anyone else needing help with workplace issues. "Work Smarter: Managing Stress in the Workplace" will run 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the Nessmith-Lane Continuing Education building on campus in Statesboro. Space is limited, so registration ...

July 22, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


Kia supplier lands near West Point

Seoul, Korea-based manufacturer Hanil E-Hwa will locate a new manufacturing facility in LaGrange in Troup County, investing $8.45 million and creating 173 jobs over the next three years, Gov. Sonny Perdue announced. Hanil E-Hwa is one of a growing number of Kia suppliers locating in the west Georgia region near the automotive manufacturer's Georgia operation. "Kia suppliers like Hanil E-Hwa continue to strengthen the recovering economy in west Georgia and throughout the state," Perdue said. "I ...

July 19, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


Delegation takes to the skies for aerospace industry

ATLANTA - Gov. Sonny Perdue is leading a delegation of Georgia community and business leaders on a business mission to the Farnborough International Airshow (FIA) in the United Kingdom to promote Georgia's advantages for the aerospace industry. "Georgia's specialized training programs in aerospace are providing the state a deep pool of skilled workers in this industry," Perdue said. "Our highly-skilled workforce is just one of Georgia's strategic assets for this flourishing sector that we'll showcase to ...

July 19, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


Ken’s anxious to open in Guyton

As eager as Guyton area residents are for Ken's IGA to open its doors, the store's owner is just as anxious.

July 15, 2010 | By Patrick Donahue | Business


Howe named Coldwell Banker agent of the month

Alicia Howe is Coldwell Banker Intercoastal Realty's agent of the month for June. She has shown outstanding performance and community activities throughout the month, according to the firm, and they added they are pleased to have her on their team. Howe can be reached at 272-8183. Coldwell Banker Intercoastal Realty is located at 5805 Highway 21South Rincon and can be reached at 826-0927. Coldwell Banker Intercoastal Realty has been an affiliate of the Coldwell Banker System for 10 ...

July 15, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


Southern Designs and Signs makes the cut

Store manager Shane Fulcher, Sharon Mason and Corey Conaway cut the ribbon to Effingham newest graphics specialists, Southern Designs and Signs at their grand opening Thursday morning. Rincon City Manager Michael Phillips (left) gave his blessing with a catalog in hand, as owner Terry Proctor watched from the sidelines. Located in the building in front of the YMCA on Patriot Road, they offer school uniforms, signs, corporate wear, business materials and more.

July 08, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


OSHA, Imperial Sugar settle on $6M in fines

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced Wednesday it has resolved litigation with Imperial Sugar Co. stemming from the February 2008 explosion at its Port Wentworth plant and subsequently discovered safety and health violations at the company's Gramercy, La., facility. "The 2008 explosion took the lives of 14 people and seriously injured dozens of others. Clearly, health and safety must become this company's top priority," said Secretary of Labor ...

July 08, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


Coastal Bank decides not to participate in Reg-E opt-in

SAVANNAH-The Coastal Bank, a leading community bank headquartered in Savannah, recently announced that it is eliminating overdraft fees for non-recurring electronic transactions on all consumer accounts now that Reg-E mandatory compliance rules are in effect. Regulation E prohibits financial institutions from charging consumers fees for paying overdrafts on automated teller machine (ATM) and one-time debit card transactions unless a consumer opts into an overdraft service for these electronic transactions. The Coastal Bank is the first local ...

July 05, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


Kangeter joins Coldwell Banker

Caroline Kangeter has joined Coldwell Banker, Intercoastal Realty as a new sales associate. The office is at 5805 Highway 21 South in Rincon. "We are excited to welcome Caroline to our team as a new sales associate. Coldwell Banker will only benefit from the excitement and energy she joins us with," said James Presnell, broker. Kangeter has lived in the area for more than 30 years. She knows Effingham, Bryan, and Chatham counties extensively. She can ...

July 05, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


EPA grant will repower GPA cranes

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has been awarded a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Diesel Emissions Reduction Act grant in conjunction with the National Clean Diesel Funding Assistance Program. The $2.72 million award will repower GPA-owned equipment with higher tier engines that reduce air emissions. "When we officially adopted the Environmental Policy last year, the GPA made a commitment to do everything it could to conduct port operations in an environmentally sensitive and responsible manner," said GPA ...

June 28, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


Poitevint takes helm of GPA board of directors

SAVANNAH-The Board of Directors of the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) today elected Alec L. Poitevint II of Bainbridge to serve as chairman of the Board. Poitevint was first appointed to the Board of Directors in July 2007 by Gov. Sonny Perdue and previously served as vice chairman. He is the chairman and president of Southeastern Minerals, Inc. and its affiliated companies headquartered in Bainbridge. Poitevint will follow Stephen S. Green, who has served as GPA's Chairman ...

June 28, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


Container traffic booming at Georgia Ports Authority

SAVANNAH-Georgia Ports Authority's (GPA) Executive Director Curtis J. Foltz announced Monday that the GPA experienced 25.3-percent container growth in May and has recorded six consecutive months of double-digit growth. "May was the sixth busiest month ever recorded for container throughput and continued the string of double-digit growth experienced since last December," Foltz said. "The growth experienced in the second half of this fiscal year continues to signal improved economic recovery, retail inventory re-stocking and ongoing strength ...

June 28, 2010 | Staff Report | Business


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Metro jobless rate drops

ATLANTA-State Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said Thursday that the preliminary unadjusted unemployment rate in metro Savannah decreased to 9.4 percent in July, down one-tenth of a percentage point from 9.5 percent in June. The jobless rate in metro Savannah in July a year ago was 10.1 percent.

August 25, 2011 | Staff Report | Business


A hard push on soft skills

Prospective employers want jobseekers to show more than their acumen for a particular profession - and the state is trying to show employers that workers know skills that are a part of any job.

August 22, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Business


U.S. trade official makes call on port

The Georgia Ports Authority hosted the U.S. Deputy Trade Representative Demetrios Marantis on Monday to discuss pending free trade agreements that will increase exports through the Port of Savannah. He was briefed on the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project and toured the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal.

August 22, 2011 | Staff Report | Business


Chamber, Rincon welcomes Elements Salon and Color Studio

The Effingham Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting Thursday morning for one of its newest members, Elements Salon & Color Studio, at 420 N. Columbia Ave. in Rincon. The salon is located inside HJ Healing Hands.

August 22, 2011 | Staff Report | Business


The Pit opens for business in Rincon

Cindy and Rob VanNorman and the staff of The Pit American Bar and Grill cut the ribbon along with Effingham Chamber of Commerce representatives Aug. 20 at the restaurant's grand opening.

August 22, 2011 | Staff Report | Business


State jobless rate jumps to 10.1 percent in July

ATLANTA-State Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said Thursday that Georgia's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose to 10.1 percent in July, up two-tenths of a percentage point from 9.9 percent in June. The state's jobless rate was also 10.1 percent in July a year ago.

August 19, 2011 | Staff Report | Business


Barrow to host job fair at Savannah Civic Center

U.S. Rep. John Barrow (D-Savannah) is hosting a local job fair Aug. 24 in Savannah to pair 12th District job seekers with local employers looking to hire.

August 19, 2011 | Staff Report | Business


Olliff promoted to small biz relationship manager

SAVANNAH-The Coastal Bank recently promoted Wesley Olliff to small business relationship manager. In his new position, Olliff will work closely with local small businesses, providing comprehensive financial solutions tailored to meet their banking needs. He will be based at the bank's Stephenson Avenue office.

August 19, 2011 | Staff Report | Business


Georgia Power names energy education coordinator

ATLANTA-Continuing its implementation of the statewide education initiative to increase awareness and understanding of the importance of using energy wisely and efficiently, Georgia Power announced the selection of Wayne Grimes as the energy education coordinator in Georgia Power-served schools in Bulloch, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty and other coastal Georgia counties.

August 15, 2011 | Staff Report | Business


Hospital to present Helmey Award

People who offer extraordinary service in their everyday job can find satisfaction in their work by hearing a word of thanks or receiving a simple smile. Effingham Hospital and Care Center believes its top employees deserve more than these simple gestures, and instead feels strongly about offering special recognition opportunities to those who go above and beyond.

August 15, 2011 | Staff Report | Business


GPA deal could benefit biofuels, Brunswick port

SAVANNAH-The Georgia Ports Authority and Logistec USA, Inc. signed a partnership Thursday that will modernize the East River Terminal at the Port of Brunswick to facilitate the growing international market for wood pellets. Logistec, a leading marine and environmental services provider, will invest $5 million to expand the biofuel export market in Georgia and increase capacity for handling a broad range of general and bulk cargo. "We welcome this renewed partnership with Logistec ...

August 11, 2011 | Staff report | Business


Farmers could get income tax break for conserving land

Would you be surprised to learn Congress has made it possible for you to pay no federal income tax for the next 16 years?

August 11, 2011 | Staff report | Business


Savannah Tech, Workforce Development to hold town hall

SAVANNAH-Savannah Technical College will host one of several statewide town hall meetings on the development of a Soft Skills curriculum for middle and high school students as a part of a broader initiative of the Governor's Office of Workforce Development, led by Director Melvin Everson. The purpose of the meetings is to unite Georgia as it works to establish an effective set of soft skills to ensure that the emerging workforce is prepared to achieve ...

August 08, 2011 | Staff Report | Business


DOT seeks review, comments at local meetings

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) will be presenting the Draft FY 2012 -2015 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) for public review and comment.

August 08, 2011 | Staff Report | Business


Concerted Services applies for weatherization grant

Moving forward with a goal to invest in lives and transform communities, Concerted Services, Inc. is applying for a weatherization grant with the Department of Agriculture's Rural Housing Service. The purpose of this submission is to meet more housing needs in Southeast Georgia. According to the grant's notice of funding, a statement of activities must be made available to the public.

August 04, 2011 | Staff Report | Business


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