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Starting in January, municipalities and the Camden County government will handle park maintenance at parks in their jurisdiction. Previously, park maintenance was provided by the Camden County Public Service Authority.

Starting in January, municipalities and the Camden County government will handle park maintenance at parks in their jurisdiction. Previously, park maintenance was provided by the Camden County Public Service Authority.

Change is coming

The Camden County Public Service Authority is getting out of the park maintenance business, transitioning those duties to the county’s municipalities and, for unincorporated areas, the county government.
Judges recuse in Fender lawsuit

Judges recuse in Fender lawsuit

Judges recuse themselves in Fender lawsuit

First Judge Roger Lane recused himself from former Camden County Chief Financial Officer Mike Fender’s lawsuit against other former county leaders, then the rest of the judges in the Brunswick Judicial Circuit followed suit.
Kingsland City Hall

Kingsland City Hall

Cuts might be looming for Kingsland 25-26 budget

Kingsland City Council members received a thorough overview of the next fiscal year’s budget this week, but the numbers as they stand now may lead to spending cuts before the council gives its final OK. The proposed budget shows revenue of $20.6 million, expenditures of $20.
Sparklight recently donated $7,500 to Camden County Family Connections to support the Healthy Eating Habits Program at Clubhouse Camden.

Sparklight recently donated $7,500 to Camden County Family Connections to support the Healthy Eating Habits Program at Clubhouse Camden.

Sparklight awards $7,500 to nonprofit

To support nutrition education for young adults in Kingsland, Sparklight awarded a $7,500 grant to Camden County Family Connections through its Charitable Giving Fund. The grant will support the Healthy Eating Habits Program at Clubhouse Camden, the nonprofit’s after-school program.
The College of Coastal Georgia says it has more than 3,700 students enrolled in the fall semester.

The College of Coastal Georgia says it has more than 3,700 students enrolled in the fall semester.

College of Coastal Georgia achieves record enrollment

The College of Coastal Georgia is celebrating a historic start to the fall semester, with first-day numbers showing more than 3,700 students enrolled and more than 800 new freshmen. If the figures stay steady, both will set new records for the college.
Camden County High School FFA member Alissa Clark and FFA Advisor Haley Teston recently attended the statewide FFA Floral Design Career Development Event.

Camden County High School FFA member Alissa Clark and FFA Advisor Haley Teston recently attended the statewide FFA Floral Design Career Development Event.

FFA members attend workshop

Alissa Clark, a member  of the Camden County High School FFA Chapter, recently attended the statewide FFA Floral Design Career Development Event training at Camp John Hope. The workshop was designed to strengthen students’ floral design skills while building confidence in their creative abilities.
Terri Capps, center, was named the Southeast Regional Health System Camden Campus Volunteer of the Year. With Capps is Service Excellence Vice President Stephanie Stark, left, and Camden Campus Volunteer Services President Kathleen Worthing.

Terri Capps, center, was named the Southeast Regional Health System Camden Campus Volunteer of the Year. With Capps is Service Excellence Vice President Stephanie Stark, left, and Camden Campus Volunteer Services President Kathleen Worthing.

Capps named Camden Campus’ top volunteer

Southeast Georgia Health System Volunteer Services recently announced Terri Capps as the Camden Campus Volunteer of the Year. Capps began volunteering with the Camden Campus in November 2023. Her first placement was at the Guest Services Desk.