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The carcass of the calf of Pilgrim, right whale No. 4340, undergoing a necropsy on Tybee Island. Biologists discovered evidence of blunt-force trauma and skull fractures indicative of a vessel strike.

The carcass of the calf of Pilgrim, right whale No. 4340, undergoing a necropsy on Tybee Island. Biologists discovered evidence of blunt-force trauma and skull fractures indicative of a vessel strike.

Right whale deaths linked to vessel strikes, rope entanglements

When the subject is a beloved species on the path toward extinction, the annual week celebrating them and others can end up with news that is the cause of something less than jubilation.
State Rep. Steven Sainz

State Rep. Steven Sainz

State House passes Camden-inspired child abuse bill

The state House passed a bill Monday setting penalties for people who courts convict of abuse on a disabled child, legislation previously pushed by former Sen. Sheila McNeill and carried this session by Rep. Steven Sainz.
St. Marys City Hall

St. Marys City Hall

Planning board delays RV park decision

The trend toward recreational vehicle parks on the coast continues, but as for one particular proposed park, it’s not set to go forward yet. White Oak Development Partners filed documents with the city of St.
City of St. Marys

City of St. Marys

St. Marys OKs ARPA funding for city projects

Dollars received by St. Marys from the federal government through the American Rescue Plan Act are headed toward their ultimate purpose – providing a hand for necessary municipal projects. The St.
State Sen. Mike Hodges

State Sen. Mike Hodges

Bill restricting union voting passes state Senate

Georgia’s attempt at limiting how unions can organize within companies who accepted state economic incentives moved forward recently, but not without significant opposition. SB 362, carried by Sen. Mike Hodges with the support of Gov. Brian Kemp, passed the Senate by a vote of 31-23.
The city of Woodbine recently was named a City of Civility by the Georgia Municipal Association. From left are Georgia Municipal Association Third Vice President Andrea Gibby, Woodbine City Administrator Samantha Young, Woodbine Councilwoman Louise Mitchell, association President Randall Walker, Woodbine Mayor Kizzi Knight and association Executive Director Larry Hanson.

The city of Woodbine recently was named a City of Civility by the Georgia Municipal Association. From left are Georgia Municipal Association Third Vice President Andrea Gibby, Woodbine City Administrator Samantha Young, Woodbine Councilwoman Louise Mitchell, association President Randall Walker, Woodbine Mayor Kizzi Knight and association Executive Director Larry Hanson.

Woodbine earns GMA’s City of Civility honor

Woodbine was recognized as a City of Civility by the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) at the Cities United Conference luncheon Jan. 28. The city of Woodbine adopted a civility resolution in GMA’s new Embrace Civility program Sept. 21.
Woodbine city Administrator Samantha H. Young recently received the Harold F. Holtz Municipal Training Institute Certificate of Achievement. From left are Carl Vinson Institute Director of Governmental Training Mara Shaw, Young, Georgia Municipal Association First Vice President Fred Perriman and association Training Board member Linda Davis.

Woodbine city Administrator Samantha H. Young recently received the Harold F. Holtz Municipal Training Institute Certificate of Achievement. From left are Carl Vinson Institute Director of Governmental Training Mara Shaw, Young, Georgia Municipal Association First Vice President Fred Perriman and association Training Board member Linda Davis.

Young receives recognition for training accomplishment

Woodbine City Administrator Samantha H. Young received the Harold F. Holtz Municipal Training Institute Certificate of Achievement during the Georgia Municipal Association’s (GMA) Annual Cities United Summit on Jan. 28 in Atlanta. The Harold F.
Amelia Acosta, right, was named the Kiwanis Club of St. Marys STAR Student. With Acosta is her STAR Teacher selection, Kristen Suddath.

Amelia Acosta, right, was named the Kiwanis Club of St. Marys STAR Student. With Acosta is her STAR Teacher selection, Kristen Suddath.

STAR STUDENT

Camden County High School’s Amelia Acosta was named the Kiwanis Club of St. Marys STAR Student. As the annual STAR Student, Acosta selected math teacher Kristen Suddath as her STAR Teacher. Suddath taught Acosta for three years and has taught for 18 years, including 15 years in Camden County.