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Earl of Camden Daughters of the American Revolution Essay Coordinator Ardith Sweatt stands with, from left, first-place winner Hudson DeBenedetto, second-place winner Riley Brewer, third-place winner Sawyer Coley and Chapter Regent Karen Kerner.

Earl of Camden Daughters of the American Revolution Essay Coordinator Ardith Sweatt stands with, from left, first-place winner Hudson DeBenedetto, second-place winner Riley Brewer, third-place winner Sawyer Coley and Chapter Regent Karen Kerner.

Earl of Camden Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution announces essay contest winners

The Earl of Camden Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) announced the winners of its annual American History Essay Contest at its meeting Monday, Feb. 16. This year’s essay topic challenged students to imagine history firsthand: “Lunch with a Signer.

Camden County commissioners seek town hall on airport debate

Camden County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday night to host a town hall to better educate the public about a potential county-owned airport. With Chairman Robbie Cheek absent, commissioners approved tasking county staff to put together a presentation and schedule the town hall.

Southeast Georgia Health System taps new security director

Following a distinguished career of more than 23 years with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), recently retired Special Agent Jeffrey H. Roberts has been appointed Executive Director of Safety, Security, Emergency Management and Public Affairs at Southeast Georgia Health System.
Coastal issues like degraded marsh at Cumberland Island National Seashore will be the focal point of a restoration project plan being developed by researches from the University of Georgia and Georgia Tech.

Coastal issues like degraded marsh at Cumberland Island National Seashore will be the focal point of a restoration project plan being developed by researches from the University of Georgia and Georgia Tech.

COASTAL CONCERN

W ith climate change and weather events often shifting sand along the coast, a team of academics from the University of Georgia and Georgia Tech are teaming up on a coastal restoration project that could benefit Camden County for years.
Kaleb Alexander Brawley

Kaleb Alexander Brawley

20-year-old Kingsland man faces felony charges

A Kingsland man was arrested Thursday, Feb. 19, and charged with two felony counts of sexual exploitation of children using any visual medium, according to a Kingsland Police Department (KPD) news release and the Camden County Jail’s online database.

Former Superior Court judge pleads to reduced charges

A former Brunswick Judicial Circuit Superior Court judge who was arrested outside a Jacksonville strip club and charged with driving under the influence saw his charges reduced in January, according to court records. Robert “Bert” Guy, 48, was arrested Tuesday, Oct.