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Two Rivers Gun Range

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County approves gun range canopy, jail sprinkler overhaul

The months-long debate over noise coming from the Two Rivers Gun Range may be on the path to resolution as the Camden County Board of Commissioners voted to approve a nearly $120,000 contract with Brunswick firm Troy Acoustics for a sound-deadening canopy over the pistol range.
Court tosses Georgia claim against feds in Medicaid expansion case

Court tosses Georgia claim against feds in Medicaid expansion case

Court tosses Georgia claim against feds in Medicaid expansion case

The state of Georgia lost its case against the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services this week as the federal district court in Brunswick ruled the state and the Georgia Department of Community Health failed to properly submit its request for an extension of the implementation period...
In a recent poll, 68% of voters said it is “very important” to protect the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge from pollution and other environmental dangers.

In a recent poll, 68% of voters said it is “very important” to protect the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge from pollution and other environmental dangers.

Poll: Voters oppose Okefenokee mine, want feds involved

Georgians overwhelmingly oppose the proposed mine near the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, and want the federal government to step in if necessary. That’s according to a recent poll by the Hart Research firm conducted in late July for the Southern Environmental Law Center.
A recent investigation by the nonpartisan organization Fix the Court revealed a number of gifts from University of Georgia athletics officials to Peach State federal judges, including U.S. District Court Judge Lisa Godbey Wood of the Brunswick Division of the Southern District of Georgia.

A recent investigation by the nonpartisan organization Fix the Court revealed a number of gifts from University of Georgia athletics officials to Peach State federal judges, including U.S. District Court Judge Lisa Godbey Wood of the Brunswick Division of the Southern District of Georgia.

Gifts for judges under scrutiny

The ongoing controversy over alleged influence-peddling by wealthy conservatives of U.S. Supreme Court justices is leading advocates and reporters to look closer at gifts to federal judges at the circuit and district level.
Camden County recently concluded its 2024 Citizens’ Academy Class. From left are Nick Harris, David Reinhardt, Ruth Harrison, Lannie Brant, Janet Rainer, Betty Mounts, Ben Casey, Robin Braswell, Shannon Smithson, Jim Goodman, Volinda Sarvis, Brittney Sullivan, Jeanne Legner, and Martin Turner.

Camden County recently concluded its 2024 Citizens’ Academy Class. From left are Nick Harris, David Reinhardt, Ruth Harrison, Lannie Brant, Janet Rainer, Betty Mounts, Ben Casey, Robin Braswell, Shannon Smithson, Jim Goodman, Volinda Sarvis, Brittney Sullivan, Jeanne Legner, and Martin Turner.

Residents graduate from citizen academy

The Camden County Board of Commissioners announced the recent graduation of 13 local residents from the 2024 Citizens’ Academy Class. The graduation ceremony took place June 20 in Woodbine. All graduates were presented with a Certificate of Completion.

Saltwater Performing Arts to offer ‘The Sound of Music’

Saltwater Performing Arts Season 10 closes with the highly anticipated production of “The Sound of Music,” set to be performed at the Restoration Church Auditorium, 2475 Village Drive in Kingsland. Performances are 7:30 p.m. July 19-20 and 26-27, and 3 p.m. July 21 and 28.
Shop 64A shipwright apprentices adjust a stanchion rig on the topside of a submarine fairwater plane at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay.

Shop 64A shipwright apprentices adjust a stanchion rig on the topside of a submarine fairwater plane at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay.

Future growth?

Preparing for the future of the United States’ submarine-based nuclear deterrence means making facilities ready for the repair of those vessels. With the new Columbia-class subs scheduled to arrive in 2028, U.S. Sen.

Carter seeks delay to vessel speed rule

Despite Biden administration inaction regarding a proposed vessel speed rule, efforts continue in Congress to delay its implementation, including a new bill, H.R. 8704, filed by U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter.