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Academic Student Engagement Assistant Vice President German Vargas, Enterprise Holdings Foundation representative Colin Beauchamp and Career and Academic Advising Director Brian Weese met to to discuss career development programming for students.

Academic Student Engagement Assistant Vice President German Vargas, Enterprise Holdings Foundation representative Colin Beauchamp and Career and Academic Advising Director Brian Weese met to to discuss career development programming for students.

Grant to support career development programs

The responsibility of career development not only lies with educational institutions, but with the community – local organizations and businesses – as well.
Camden County Commissioner and Readdick Construction CEO Trevor Readdick was recently named president of the Home Builders Association of Georgia. With Readdick is his wife, Nicole Readdick, and son, Frazier.

Camden County Commissioner and Readdick Construction CEO Trevor Readdick was recently named president of the Home Builders Association of Georgia. With Readdick is his wife, Nicole Readdick, and son, Frazier.

Camden County resident named president of association

Camden County Commissioner and Readdick Construction CEO Trevor Readdick was installed as president of the Home Builders Association of Georgia at its Fall Membership Conference in Jekyll Island. “I can’t begin to express how honored I am to serve as the new president of HBAG,” said Readdick.

Cancer Care Centers adds doctor

Southeast Georgia Health System has added board-certified radiation oncologist Dr. Philip J. Villiotte to the Cancer Care Centers and the Brunswick and Camden Campus medical staff. From a young age, Villiotte was inspired by his parents to pursue a career in health care.

Hurley is artist of the month at Olde Towne

The Olde Towne Gallery will host a reception 5-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7, that will highlight the work of featured artist of the month of October, Jean Hurley. Refreshments will be served. Hurley is from West Chester, Pa., and learned to knit when she was only 9 years old.
FantasiaThompson, left, and Cartaleyiah Basnight prepare sandbags Wednesday morning at the St. Marys Public Works location off Peters Point Road. Residents prepared by Hurricane Ian by packing sandbags and purchasing goods to ride out the storm. Many residents also evacuated to higher ground.

FantasiaThompson, left, and Cartaleyiah Basnight prepare sandbags Wednesday morning at the St. Marys Public Works location off Peters Point Road. Residents prepared by Hurricane Ian by packing sandbags and purchasing goods to ride out the storm. Many residents also evacuated to higher ground.

BRACING FOR IMPACT

Hurricane Ian is coming to Camden County, and the Camden County Board of Commissioners have declared a state of emergency before the storm arrives. According to the National Weather Service, the hurricane’s eye will pass just east of Camden County on Friday morning.

17 injured in gangway collapse

At least 17 people were injured and six were taken to hospitals in St. Marys and Jacksonville, Fla., after a metal floating dock’s gangway collapsed Tuesday morning in St. Marys. According to a news release from the city of St. Marys, city fire and police vehicles were sent to the St.
A gangway collapsed on the St. Marys Waterfront on Tuesday morning, injuring 17 and sending six people to hospitals in St. Marys and Jacksonville, Fla.

A gangway collapsed on the St. Marys Waterfront on Tuesday morning, injuring 17 and sending six people to hospitals in St. Marys and Jacksonville, Fla.

17 injured in gangway collapse

At least 17 people were injured and six were taken to hospitals in St. Marys and Jacksonville, Fla., after a metal floating dock’s gangway collapsed Tuesday morning in St. Marys. According to a news release from the city of St. Marys, city fire and police vehicles were sent to the St.
Mack Knight was sentenced to 29 months in federal prison.

Mack Knight was sentenced to 29 months in federal prison.

Pastor gets 29 months in prison

A popular Camden County pastor has been sentenced to 29 months in federal prison, according to a news release from the U.S. Department of Justice. Mack Devon Knight, 45, of Stonecrest, and formerly of Kingsland, was sentenced in federal court in Brunswick.