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U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) filed a bill in the U.S. House to enter into negotiations to acquire Greenland and name it “Red, White and Blue Land.”

U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) filed a bill in the U.S. House to enter into negotiations to acquire Greenland and name it “Red, White and Blue Land.”

Carter bill: Red, White and Blueland

The bill’s title says it all: “To authorize the President to enter into negotiations to acquire Greenland and to rename Greenland as ‘Red, White and Blueland.’” U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter filed the legislation, H.R.

House W&M takes second shot at extending deadline

Hope remains alive to give county taxing entities more time to decide if they want to adopt the state’s floating homestead exemption or not. Camden County local governments, including the county itself, are in the opt-out process, though that may not indicate which way the governments will go.
Camden County Administrator Shawn Boatright, from left, Commissioner Robbie Cheek, Communications Director Kristen Kennedy, Chairman Ben Casey, Grants Manager Julie Haigler, Commissioners Cody Smith and Martin Turner, Deputy County Administrator Seth Collins and Commissioner Jim Goodman show off a grant the county received for its internship program.

Camden County Administrator Shawn Boatright, from left, Commissioner Robbie Cheek, Communications Director Kristen Kennedy, Chairman Ben Casey, Grants Manager Julie Haigler, Commissioners Cody Smith and Martin Turner, Deputy County Administrator Seth Collins and Commissioner Jim Goodman show off a grant the county received for its internship program.

Camden County receives grants for interns

The Camden County Board of Commissioners was awarded grant funding through the Georgia County Internship Program (GCIP), administered by the Association of County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG) and the ACCG Civic Affairs Foundation.

Camden County board rejects commissioner’s father

Local government board appointments tend to not drive controversy – indeed, it’s often tough to get people to serve on these boards, as it’s a sacrifice of time and effort that a lot of folks can’t afford to fit into their lives.

County, St. Marys discuss possibilities on new legislation

The run up to the Georgia General Assembly’s imposed March 1 deadline for local taxing authorities to decide on the floating homestead exemption has Camden County governments appearing to move in different directions, per latest talks among county commissioners and the St. Marys City Council.
Camden County High School’s FBLA chapter recently finished second in the Region 3 Georgia FBLA Sweepstakes.

Camden County High School’s FBLA chapter recently finished second in the Region 3 Georgia FBLA Sweepstakes.

Camden County High School FBLA finishes 2nd in region

Camden County High School’s FBLA chapter was awarded second place in the Region 3 Georgia FBLA Sweepstakes Competition. This award recognizes chapters that excel in competitive events, which help members develop career, academic and leadership skills.
ABOVE: Camden County Sheriff Kevin Chaney recognized Camden County Sheriff’s Office employees and area agencies for their contribution during an active-shooter event Jan. 8. BELOW: Chaney awards deputy Dakota Todd her certificate. To view more photos from the event, visit the Tribune & Georgian’s Facebook page.

ABOVE: Camden County Sheriff Kevin Chaney recognized Camden County Sheriff’s Office employees and area agencies for their contribution during an active-shooter event Jan. 8. BELOW: Chaney awards deputy Dakota Todd her certificate. To view more photos from the event, visit the Tribune & Georgian’s Facebook page.

Recognizing bravery

Newly-elected Camden County Sheriff Kevin Chaney honored a host of emloyees and area agencies for their response to an active shooter earlier this month during a ceremony Monday. “This is a recognition of some employees and community leaders throughout this whole county,” Chaney said.