Eleanor Nicholson of Apollo says she isn’t that concerned about covid. “Maybe (it’s) because I’ve never really had it. Nobody in my family has,” she said. Her opinion hasn’t changed with the reports that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could drop the five-day waiting period for people who
EDITOR’S NOTE: Twenty-four years ago today, May 8, 1999, was a Saturday. Due to a storm that caused an estimated $1.5 million in damage in Kershaw County, the C-I decided
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The holidays are here, signaling an end to a challenging 2020 and providing some much-needed hope and optimism. Savannah’s bars and restaurants are reflecting the flavors of the season in their menus, ready to welcome customers for coronavirus-safe dining and drinking. Local mixologists use ample creativity to provide a feeling of festivity with every sip of their signature cocktails − here are some of their most inspired concoctions to make your season bright.
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Anyone looking for a speakeasy vibe will be happy to find Artillery reopening their doors to present cocktail magic. This drink combines fresh blackberries and mint mixed with lemon juice, demerara sugar, Teeling Irish Whiskey, and High Wire Amaro made in Charleston. General Manager Jeffrey Lyle describes the