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JDA approves $10M bond issue for Cumberland Inlet

Cumberland Inlet, a proposed mixed use development on the former paper mill site in St. Marys, saw some major progress this week with the approval of a $10 million bond issue by the Camden County Joint Development Authority (JDA).  The developer — Jacoby Development Inc.
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Former VFW 'chief' speaks at Memorial Day program

Former national VFV commander in chief John Gwizdak, this year's Memorial Day speaker in Camden County, said there is a saying that the American flag does not wave in the wind, but rather moves from the breath of fallen soldiers.
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Two arrested in child cruelty case

A child screaming so loud for so long that neighbors called police led to the arrest of two Kingsland women on felony child cruelty charges earlier this week.
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Activists seek more info in shooting

Local and national activists denounced the shooting death of Latoya James in a press conference last week. James was killed as Camden deputies served a search warrant at a Woodbine home in the early morning hours of May 4. Varshan Brown, who was also in the house, was injured.
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Camden native returns to lead cutter's team

Sometimes there’s a moment that changes your life. Brook Blount had that moment after he graduated Camden High in 2002. He was working as a welder, having learned with Carlos Jones Sr. in school, and planning a career in law enforcement.
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Auxiliary helps boaters stay safe

On the occasion of National Safe Boating Week (May 22-28), the region's Coast Guard Auxiliary wants to remind the community that they are available as resource to local boaters.  The national organization was established by Congress in 1939 to help augment the services performed by U.S.
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Elections board endorses elections, staff

Camden County Board of Elections last week gave its elections office staff a standing ovation for their professionalism  and fully endorsed the accuracy of county elections.  "I truly want to publicly commend the office," said Jannett Bradford, District 2 board member, who led the applause.
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Camden senior earns national honor

One of Georgia’s two presidential scholars this year is Aaron Dino from St. Marys. Dino scored a perfect 36 on his ACT — helping to secure the national recognition — and will graduate at the top of his class on Friday.