Copies of the Effingham Herald Thursday will seem a little heavier than normal.
The Effingham Living will be included with Thursday’s paper, but this year’s version of Effingham Living will be a departure from previous editions. It’s more of a magazine style publication.
"This year, we’ve gone a step further,” Effingham Herald Publisher and General Manager Karen Tanksley said. “It’s got a different feel to it. We focused on people in Effingham County, but people who tell the story of Effingham County.”
The Effingham Living has profiles of people who make Effingham County a special place and information for newcomers to the community.
“We think it’s got something for everyone,” she said.
Stories in the Effingham Living include profiles of Willie Tebeau, Edna Morgan, Joe Maner, Lawton Nease and the Georgia Salzburger Society’s trip back to their ancestors’ roots.
Also part of the Effingham Living are sections devoted to the Effingham schools and the industrial development authority. The board of education will use its section as a recruiting tool.
“We’re always looking for great teachers and we’re always going to recruitment fairs,” Superintendent Randy Shearouse said. “We didn’t have anything of this quality to give to them.”
Said IDA Chief Executive Officer John Henry: “We’re always looking at ways to market ourselves as a community and as a development authority. I thought it was a great idea, where the community is aware of who we are and what we’re doing. It’s also something we can use as a quiver of marketing products that we can get out to our clients and our prospects.”
On the cover this year is the Effingham County Judicial Complex, which opened earlier this year after several years of waiting.
“We felt like this was a long time coming to our county and was something everyone could recognize and be proud of,” Tanksley said.