Top Markets Where It Makes the Most Sense To Rent vs. Buying a Home Right Now
Top Markets Where It Makes the Most Sense To Rent vs. Buying a Home Right Now
The pandemic has driven down rents in some major cities and boosted home prices in many others, but in many places it s still a better bet to buy a home.
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Since the coronavirus pandemic took the shine off expensive (and cramped!) urban living, rents have tanked in some of the nation s top cities. But when it comes to whether it makes more financial sense to buy a home or rent one, it turns out that, in many cases, buying is still your best bet.
TIFTON, Ga. – Stripling’s General Store has broken ground on its sixth retail location, a family-owned and -operated grocery off of U.S. Highway 41 in Tifton.
Judge Gossom to open small bars to half capacity
Judge Gossom to open small bars to half capacity By KAUZ Team | March 2, 2021 at 10:13 AM CST - Updated March 2 at 6:43 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Judge Woody Gossom Jr. spoke at the Wichita County Court house on Tuesday about reopening small bars to half capacity in the Wichita Falls area.
The Wichita County Judge better defined “small bars” by using the Frye-Vaughn Post 264, American Legion in Burkburnett as an example. While this bar is a big building, Gossom said the regular customers served are about 25 people.
The judge urged county residents to follow instructions set forth by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
Law enforcement agencies face recruitment challenges during pandemic
Law enforcement agencies face recruitment challenges during pandemic By Sean Evans | March 2, 2021 at 6:50 AM EST - Updated March 2 at 5:02 PM
CHATHAM CO., Ga. (WTOC) - Without face-to-face recruitment events, many law enforcement agencies are still having to re-think how they reach the masses to attract the best possible candidates to protect and serve.
Many are adapting by moving toward online and social media recruiting campaigns.
The Savannah Police Department recently welcomed its largest class of new officers to go through police training since the pandemic began. Nineteen officers joined the ranks of Savannah Police last week during the first pinning ceremony of 2021 for the department.