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A $2,000 grant from the Southeastern Bank Community Foundation has helped established Little Free Library boxes in North Camden.

A $2,000 grant from the Southeastern Bank Community Foundation has helped established Little Free Library boxes in North Camden.

Bank’s foundation grant funds book boxes

Thanks to a recent grant of $2,000 from the Southeastern Bank Community Foundation, community members in Camden County now have a few more library-sharing boxes at local parks and other sites.

Superintendent named to leadership academy

Camden County Schools Superintendent Tracolya Green is one of 20 school superintendents from across Georgia who was named to the first cohort of the Georgia Superintendents’ Workforce Leadership Academy, a collaboration between the University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government and...
Southeastern Bank donated $100,000 to Southeast Georgia Health System Camden Campus through the Georgia HEART Hospital Program. From left are Southeastern Bank President and CEO Jay Torbert, Southeast Georgia Health System President and CEO Christy Jordan, Southeast Georgia Health System Campus Campus Vice President and Administrator Glenn Gann, and Southeastern Bank Vice President Jim Lomis.

Southeastern Bank donated $100,000 to Southeast Georgia Health System Camden Campus through the Georgia HEART Hospital Program. From left are Southeastern Bank President and CEO Jay Torbert, Southeast Georgia Health System President and CEO Christy Jordan, Southeast Georgia Health System Campus Campus Vice President and Administrator Glenn Gann, and Southeastern Bank Vice President Jim Lomis.

Bank reaches $500,000 milestone in supporting local health system

For the fifth straight year, Southeastern Bank has reaffirmed its commitment to rural health care by contributing $100,000 through the Georgia HEART Hospital Program to benefit the Southeast Georgia Health System Camden Campus.
Population of right whale increases for consecutive year

Population of right whale increases for consecutive year

Population of right whale increases for consecutive year

Despite vessel speed rules that are largely unenforced and fixed-gear lobster and crab traps that are an existential threat to their existence, North Atlantic right whales saw a 2.1% population increase over the 2023 estimate, marking consecutive years of population increase.
The USS Wyoming pulls into Norfolk, Va. in support Feb. 2, 2024.

The USS Wyoming pulls into Norfolk, Va. in support Feb. 2, 2024.

U.S. Navy removes submarine commander from post

A commanding officer for one of the submarine crews stationed at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base was demoted last week, according to a news release Friday from the U.S. Navy. Cmdr. Robert Moreno, the commanding officer of the USS Wyoming Blue Crew, was fired Wednesday, Oct. 8, by Rear Adm.
Camden County Schools Superintendent Tracolya Green prepares to walk onto the stage in May prior to the Camden County High School graduation ceremony.

Camden County Schools Superintendent Tracolya Green prepares to walk onto the stage in May prior to the Camden County High School graduation ceremony.

Camden County Schools Board of Education extends superintendent’s contract

The Camden County Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to approve a contract extension for its homegrown superintendent. Tracolya Green, a 2001 Camden County High School graduate and Tarboro native, received a contract extension that keeps her atop the school system through June 30, 2028.

Kings City Council honors city manager

Well-positioned as a surprise, as it was not listed on the agenda, the Kingsland City Council, state Rep. Steven Sainz and gathered residents celebrated the efforts of City Manager Lee Spell with a resolution from the Georgia House of Representatives recognizing Spell for outstanding public service.
The Camden County Fire Rescue’s 2025 class has completed basic firefighter requirements and hosted a graduation ceremony.

The Camden County Fire Rescue’s 2025 class has completed basic firefighter requirements and hosted a graduation ceremony.

New firefighters join Camden County Fire Rescue

The newest crop of Camden County Fire Rescue trainees have completed basic firefighter requirements. Tate Barber, Lucas Burnett, Ashley Conner, Tyler Ferguson, Nigel Goldberg and Cameron Johns were recognized at a graduation ceremony recently along with Kyler Clarke of Kingsland Fire Rescue.