South Magazine - The Aug-Sept 2013

The Art of Power Dining

Whether you’re a seasoned dinner meeting attendee or you’re new to mixing business with pleasure, there’s no denying there’s an art to what we call power dining. For a job interview or a meeting with a client, doing business in…

Outdoors Social

There’s only one way start autumn in the South—and that’s to go dove hunting. In the August/September of South, Marty Fischer writes about this rite of Fall. And it’s not just about the hunting. We call this type of tradition…

Going Green

With all the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, developing a hobby is a great way relieve some stress. Some may turn to golfing. Others may turn to photography. But the newest trend hobby trend? Well, let’s just say…

So You Wanna Be a Cop?

Learning to load and shoot weapons with one hand, investigate crime scenes, conduct traffic stops and mastering hand-to-hand combat and shooting simulators are not part of most school curriculums. At the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Garden City, structure,…

South's Greatest Pets

Attention all pet lovers! The pets have been nominated and the votes are in. South is ready to share with you the animal companions that barked, drooled and licked their way into our readers’ hearts in order to win this…

South's Greatest Bosses 2013

The winners of South’s first annual Greatest Bosses contest are not your run-of-the-mill supervisors. Voted on by their employees and South's readers, these head honchos are the very definition of excellent leadership, and they were eager to share what it…

The Fall and Rise of the Local Banking Industry

The Great Recession, which first reared its ugly head in 2008, has knocked down more banks in Georgia than in any other state. But amid the rubble, Savannah is still standing. National bank failures did not happen overnight, but the…