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Kingsland City Council rejects alcohol license

An attempt to obtain a beer and wine license for a King Street business failed in an unusual 3-2 Kingsland City Council vote this week. The application for the license for the convenience store and deli at 500 W. King St.
Jim Kingston is running for Georgia's U.S. House seat in the First Congressional District.

Jim Kingston is running for Georgia's U.S. House seat in the First Congressional District.

Kingston joins field in bid to replace congressman

The search for who would be the candidate to beat in the 2026 campaign to replace the 1st District U.S. House seat vacated by Rep. Buddy Carter found its person not long ago in Jim Kingston, the 34-year-old son of former Rep. Jack Kingston.
Saltwater Performing Arts’ cast of The Pirates of Penzance in Concert is ready for some swashbuckling fun this weekend and next at Pigmental Studios Auditorium in St. Marys. From left are Steven Jones, Megan Kaufman, Timothy Bernal, Rebekah George, Erik Nesteruk, Mia Galaviz, Gracelyn George and Alexandra Jenkins.

Saltwater Performing Arts’ cast of The Pirates of Penzance in Concert is ready for some swashbuckling fun this weekend and next at Pigmental Studios Auditorium in St. Marys. From left are Steven Jones, Megan Kaufman, Timothy Bernal, Rebekah George, Erik Nesteruk, Mia Galaviz, Gracelyn George and Alexandra Jenkins.

Pirates invade Saltwater stage in season finale

Saltwater Performing Arts’ Season 11 finale sets sail this summer with Gilbert and Sullivan’s classic comic opera, “The Pirates of Penzance In Concert.
Jared Miller, center, of Woodbine, is studying to be a Catholic priest. The photo was taken at Our Lady Star of the Sea in St. Marys with current pastor Father Mariusz Fuks, Deacons Tim Hughes, Henry Nieves and Paul Lang, and altar servers from the parish.

Jared Miller, center, of Woodbine, is studying to be a Catholic priest. The photo was taken at Our Lady Star of the Sea in St. Marys with current pastor Father Mariusz Fuks, Deacons Tim Hughes, Henry Nieves and Paul Lang, and altar servers from the parish.

Jared Miller: A journey of faith

By JARED MILLER   In the New Testament, the root word that stems to form what we know as deacon today is diakonein. The literal translation is “to serve.” The ordination to the diaconate is the first step for a man for the sacrament of Holy Orders.
U.S. Navy Capt. Bill Dull, left, replaces Capt. Chris Bohner as commanding officer at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base.

U.S. Navy Capt. Bill Dull, left, replaces Capt. Chris Bohner as commanding officer at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base.

New leader takes command at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay

Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay welcomed new leadership last Thursday morning as Capt. Bill Dull succeeded Capt. Chris Bohner as commanding officer.   “It is great to be home here in Kings Bay,” Dull said in a change of command ceremony at a packed base chapel.

St. Marys City Council sets new social media policy

Amid accusations of stifling speech and the appearance of specifically targeting one council member, the St. Marys City Council approved a new social media policy regarding the city’s official accounts. The policy came about as a response to Councilman Artie Jones Jr.

Carter family among those at Camp Mystic in Texas

The ongoing tragedy of the Texas floods is touching people all over the country, including Coastal Georgia’s member of Congress. “As you may have heard, my granddaughters were at the summer camp in Texas that flooded,” Rep. Buddy Carter said through his social media accounts Sunday.
Shannon Melvin Tanner

Shannon Melvin Tanner

Report: Police track man accused in gas station armed robbery

It didn’t take long for law enforcement officials to track a man accused of armed robbery of a nearby gas station. According to St. Marys arrest report, officers located 52-year-old Shannon Melvin Tanner a little more than an hour after an armed robbery report was called in to dispatch.
Paul Anthony Fields

Paul Anthony Fields

St. Marys man faces 27 charges

A 59-year-old St. Marys man provided his own explosive behavior on the Fourth of July, according to the St. Marys Police Department, but instead of independence, he found himself behind bars with 27 charges filed against him.