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Savannah City Council begins review of city manager candidates

The job posting for the Savannah city manager position reads desirable enough. Then there s the handsome pay, as much as $282,196, and the prestige that comes with leading the large business that is the city government. The opportunity to improve a city fast becoming one of the most desirable in the country appeals, too. Any interested professional with an internet connection knows better, though. They ve read the news reports and then watched video of council meetings to see the carnage for themselves.  No doubt the serious candidates have placed calls to Cahula Barnes, Odie Donald II and John Pombier, the three finalists rejected by council in an earlier search. And perhaps former City Manager Pat Monahan, who retired following council’s failure to hire his replacement.

Planning for a back-to-school return for the 2021-2022 school year complicated by low interest in the hybrid model this spring

This column is by Opinion Editor Adam Van Brimmer. Savannah’s public school parents begged, pleaded and haggled to get district officials to reopen schoolhouses on a limited basis this academic year. Based on the current in-person attendance numbers, they might consider lobbying another influential group of stakeholders regarding a full return in the fall. Each other. Less than a third of public school students 12,000 out of 37,000 returned once campuses reopened Feb. 22 following the holiday COVID-19 surge. When teachers can count the number of students in their classroom on their fingers, concerns about social distancing and wait lists fade faster than a disinterested student’s test recall.

Savannah Morning News turns to local leaders to bring diverse viewpoints on issues

This is a column co-written by Executive Editor Rana L. Cash and Opinion Editor Adam Van Brimmer. Nine months ago, we published our last “Our View” editorial. For decades, this column representing the views of the Savannah Morning News’ editorial board was the centerpiece of the daily opinion page.  We halted this practice as part of a larger opinion content overhaul. We’d refined our mission, with a focus on fostering and furthering dialogue and engagement about the key issues impacting the community. As we wrote then, that meant “featuring more community voices and less of our own.”  That same piece featured a pledge the “Our View” editorial was not gone for good. The column would “appear on occasion, but only when the topic or issue promises to truly transform our community and calls for an institutional voice.”

Savannah: Minority faction disrupting city government, eyeing takeover

Savannah: Minority faction disrupting city government, eyeing takeover
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