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Award recipients of the Earl of Camden Chapter of the Daughters of the America Revolution included, front row, from left, Liam Ross (Crooked River Elementary School), Grant Garman (St. Marys Middle School), Logan MacRae (Woodbine Elementary School), Patsy Wells (Matilda Harris Elementary School), Laney Grace Blount (Mary Lee Clark Elementary School) and Kaylah Anderson (Kingsland Elementary School). Back row: Nanette Moreira, Addison Mulhair (Camden Middle School), Liliana Spencer (St. Marys Elementary Scho

Award recipients of the Earl of Camden Chapter of the Daughters of the America Revolution included, front row, from left, Liam Ross (Crooked River Elementary School), Grant Garman (St. Marys Middle School), Logan MacRae (Woodbine Elementary School), Patsy Wells (Matilda Harris Elementary School), Laney Grace Blount (Mary Lee Clark Elementary School) and Kaylah Anderson (Kingsland Elementary School). Back row: Nanette Moreira, Addison Mulhair (Camden Middle School), Liliana Spencer (St. Marys Elementary Scho

DAR honors Camden County students

The Earl of Camden Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution host its awards ceremony Monday, April 17, in Kingsland, Ga.
St. Marys City Hall

St. Marys City Hall

Council overrides mayor’s veto

St. Marys City Council overrode a veto by Mayor John Morrissey on Monday, and Councilman Artie Jones Jr. verbally attacked the city’s top politico during the nine-minute meeting. On Monday, April 17, St.
Fifty Camden County 4-H’ers competed in the state’s District Project Achievement contests.

Fifty Camden County 4-H’ers competed in the state’s District Project Achievement contests.

Camden County 4-H’ers compete in district project

Fifty Camden County 4-H’ers in fifth through 10th grade competed in Georgia 4-H’s annual District Project Achievement contests. Four Senior 4-H’ers (grades 9-12) competed at Rock Eagle on Feb. 4, and 46 Cloverleaf 4-H’ers (grades five and six) competed in Bacon County on March 18.
Camden Middle School Principal Heath Heron, left, accepts the Military Flagship School Award banner from Georgia State Superintendent Richard Woods.

Camden Middle School Principal Heath Heron, left, accepts the Military Flagship School Award banner from Georgia State Superintendent Richard Woods.

Camden Middle earns military award

Camden Middle School celebrated a big honor last week from the Georgia Department of Education. On Wednesday morning, the school received a banner honoring it as a 2022-23 Military Flagship School Award winner.
Camden County Board of Commissioners

Camden County Board of Commissioners

Camden commissioners approve funding for K-9 training building

The Camden County Board of Commissioners unanimously agreed to spend $43,492.64 for a Camden County Sheriff’s Office K-9 training center. Last year, commissioners agreed to spend $75,000 on the steel building, which will be located at 7160 U.S. Highway 17 in Kingsland.
Bart Meyer, helps Freda Malphurs during the unveiling of the St. Marys Public Library’s new community garden.

Bart Meyer, helps Freda Malphurs during the unveiling of the St. Marys Public Library’s new community garden.

In full bloom: St. Marys library debuts community garden

St. Marys Public Library library director Laurel Sphar hopes a new addition to the grounds will really grow on residents and patrons alike. The library heralded the creation of a community garden at a planting party Saturday morning, attended by members of the St.
As technology advances and right whale populations decline, scientists like Catherine Edwards are focusing more and more on how to use technology to help the right whales survive.

As technology advances and right whale populations decline, scientists like Catherine Edwards are focusing more and more on how to use technology to help the right whales survive.

Technology helps scientists track, learn about whales

Holly Dorman News-Leader of Fernandina Beach, Fla. Technology is becoming more prevalent in how scientists are tracking and learning about North Atlantic right whales experts said at a recent University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography event.
Emmry Braid, from left, Alex Higginbotham, Desiree Williams, Madeline Gillespie, Eliza Sears, Jayson McLaughlin, Nathan Hauenstein, Elijah Kessler, Dylan Carter and Isabelle Crenshaw will perform in Saltwater Performing Arts’ “Guys and Dolls” at The Warehouse in Kingsland.

Emmry Braid, from left, Alex Higginbotham, Desiree Williams, Madeline Gillespie, Eliza Sears, Jayson McLaughlin, Nathan Hauenstein, Elijah Kessler, Dylan Carter and Isabelle Crenshaw will perform in Saltwater Performing Arts’ “Guys and Dolls” at The Warehouse in Kingsland.

Saltwater Performing Arts to present ‘Guys and Dolls’

Saltwater Performing Arts Mainstage Troupe will present “Guys and Dolls” from April 21-29 at The Warehouse of Kingsland First Methodist Church. A beloved musical comedy, “Guys and Dolls” ran for 1,200 performances when it opened on Broadway in 1950.