The City of Rossville is launching a banner project of “Brighter Colors for a Brighter Future”. For far too long, the City of Rossville has been associated with abandoned buildings and boarded-up windows," officials said. "But now, change is on the horizon as local leaders and community members are actively working to improve the perception and appearance of the city they love.”
Port of Savannah marks milestone: Harbor deepening complete
The Georgia Ports Authority, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Georgia Department of Transportation, and dignitaries joined Friday to mark the completion of the Savannah Harbor deepening. The project expedites the flow of cargo to and from global destinations by reducing tidal restrictions for mega-ships transiting the Savannah River.
Tech Goes Home Chattanooga Expands to Tennessee
Tech Goes Home Chattanooga is expanding and by expanding, we don’t mean just adding an additional city to its portfolio. Oh no, this is much bigger than that! The Enterprise Center’s Tech Goes Home program is now going to help early childhood educators statewide thanks to funding from the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) and Signal Centers.
Thrive's Freight Research Project Aligns with New Cleveland State Logistics Program
In an inaugural multi-state collaboration, Cleveland State Community College will support Thrive Regional Partnership and Georgia Tech’s Center for Spatial Visualization and Planning in the development of the Greater Chattanooga Freight Hub, an open source database to understand freight capacity and explore multimodal freight transportation in the tri-state region.