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Early deadlines for Coastal Courier ‘countywide’ issue
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The Coastal Courier is preparing for the annual “countywide” edition to publish on Wednesday Nov. 27, 2019. This special edition is distributed to 25,000 households in Liberty and Long counties and is stuffed with news and Black Friday holiday coupons and inserts. 

Preparation for this special edition means earlier deadlines for advertisements, public announcements, classified ads and legal notices for the Nov. 27 publication. The deadline for advertisements will be 5 p.m. Nov. 15. The deadline for public announcements, classified displays and legal notices is 5 p.m. Nov. 18.

To place an ad in this special edition of the Courier call 876-0156 and speak with Cindy White or Jeff DeYoung or email: marketing@coastalcourier.com. For legal notices call Elly Mattingly at 876-0156 or email her at: legals@coastalcourier.com


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Georgia Power provides tips for cold temperatures, winter weather this week
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As Georgia experiences frigid temperatures and the potential for severe winter weather later this week, Georgia Power is encouraging customers to take steps now to prepare and stay safe and warm. Whether exploring new ways to save energy or preparing for severe weather and potential power outages, resources available on GeorgiaPower.com and the company’s social media channels include useful tips for weathering the storm.

Tips to help minimize the impact of cold, winter weather on your power bill include:

· Optimize heating – Remember, heating can account for 50 percent of a home's typical winter energy usage. Enhance the efficiency of your heating unit by changing filters monthly, or every three months for pleated filters. Make sure heating vents and return air registers are unobstructed by furniture or drapes.

· Check your insulation – Keep heat where it belongs by ensuring proper insulation in attics and walls. Replace any cracked or peeling caulk or weatherstripping around doors and windows to save up to 10 percent on energy usage and reduce cold air infiltration into your home.

· Adjust your thermostat – Set your manual thermostat to 68 degrees or lower. Each degree lower can result in a 3-4% decrease in energy consumption. Or take advantage of programmable thermostat features if available to save energy throughout the day.

· Use natural heat – Open blinds and shades on sunny days to naturally warm your home at no cost. Close them at night to minimize the chill from cold windows.

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