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Kemp achieves Commercial Building Inspector Certification

The Camden County Board of Commissioners’ Ernest “Petie” Kemp for achieved his Commercial Building Inspector Certification through the International Code Council (ICC). “Petie is an asset to our Planning and Development Department,” County Administrator Shawn M. Boatright said.
Visitors to the Hydrogen Energy Road Show on Friday tour an 18-wheel truck that is powered completely by hydrogen energy.

Visitors to the Hydrogen Energy Road Show on Friday tour an 18-wheel truck that is powered completely by hydrogen energy.

Hydrogen Energy Road Show stops in Camden

The Hydrogen Energy Road Show came to Camden County on Friday, and Camden County Joint Development Authority Executive Director James Coughlin thinks that energy sector might be the road to the community’s future.
Ja’Coby Elvridge Anderson

Ja’Coby Elvridge Anderson

Fourth Camden County Sheriff's Office jailer arrested in six months

A fourth Camden County Sheriff’s Office employee has been arrested in the past six months, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations. Ja’Coby Elvridge Anderson, of St. Marys, was arrested May 18 and charged with one count of simple battery and one count of violation of oath of office.
St. Marys City Councilman Artie Jones

St. Marys City Councilman Artie Jones

St. Marys councilman charged in family dispute

A St. Marys councilman was arrested early Friday morning and charged with battery-family violence (first offense), according to the Camden County Sheriff’s Office website. Artie Jones, 71, of St. Marys, was booked at 6:45 a.m. Friday and charged with the misdemeanor.
City of St. Marys

City of St. Marys

Riverfront structure can move forward

The St. Marys City Council reversed a decision by the city’s Historic Preservation Commission to deny a certificate of appropriateness for a proposed townhome complex on East St. Marys Street.
St. Marys City Hall

St. Marys City Hall

St. Marys City Council to help pay for football stadium scoreboard

Funding has been approved for a new scoreboard at Chris Gilman Stadium. On Monday evening, St. Marys City Council voted 5-0-1 to approve providing $100,000 to the Camden County Public Service Authority toward a $313,244 jumbotron scoreboard. Council woman Lisa James abstained from the vote.