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“The Day That Shook Georgia,” a poignant documentary following the Thiokol Memorial Project’s mission of preserving the memories of survivors, first responders and families of those who lost their
“The Day That Shook Georgia,” a poignant documentary following the Thiokol Memorial Project’s mission of preserving the memories of survivors, first responders and families of those who lost their
St. Marys City Council was united in its desire to provide school resource officers to five schools located within the city limits. They just want a better deal.
A 76-year-old Kingsland man was charged with murder after law enforcement officials said he stabbed his wife multiple times during a domestic dispute, according to a news release from the Kingsland
After two-plus years of complaints from a resident who lives near the Two Rivers Gun Range, the Camden County Board of Commissioners took steps Tuesday night to potentially eradicate a noise proble
Plans to extend tax breaks to e-commerce fulfillment centers received the thumbs-up from Camden County voters, with the freeport exemption taking 2,925 of the 5,023 votes cast, 58.23%, during the p
The Kingsland City Council awarded a bid in its last meeting to purchase 10 replacement patrol vehicles for the city police department, along with bids accounting for more than $1.5 million in road
Georgia anglers looking to bring home a red snapper this year may have to fish in the Gulf of Mexico, because a federal recreational season for South Atlantic waters is very much up in the air.
The Camden County Board of Commissioners announced that Cassie Turpin completed the necessary steps to become a Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) through the Association of State Floodplain Manage
Students in Terrie Walker’s fourth grade science classes at Mary Lee Clark Elementary School recently had a visit from Katie Antczak, the environmental science education coordinator and Regional Ed
In a nod to the shrimping industry that brought so many to coastal Georgia, state Rep.