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Hospital earns recognition for lactation care

The International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE) and International Lactation Consultant Association (ILCA) recently recognized the Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick Campus for excellence in lactation care.
Camden County Volunteer Services President Kathleen Worthing, left, presents Sue Bearry with the Camden Campus Spring Volunteer of the Quarter award.

Camden County Volunteer Services President Kathleen Worthing, left, presents Sue Bearry with the Camden Campus Spring Volunteer of the Quarter award.

Health system announces volunteers of the quarter

Southeast Georgia Health System Volunteer Services recently announced Judith Longfield as the Brunswick Campus Spring Volunteer of the Quarter and Sue Bearry as the Camden Campus Spring Volunteer of the Quarter.
Cast members of Saltwater Performing Art’s “The Wedding Singer” include, front row, from left, Mark Anthony Newell, Sommer Kinsler, Murilo Antunes, Taylor Blecher and Paul Rogers. Back row: Carson Jones, Abigail Riffe, Omodara George, Courtney Henry, Eden George, Josh Champeau, Pat Chiarelli, Bonnie Monger and Zackary Kuzara.

Cast members of Saltwater Performing Art’s “The Wedding Singer” include, front row, from left, Mark Anthony Newell, Sommer Kinsler, Murilo Antunes, Taylor Blecher and Paul Rogers. Back row: Carson Jones, Abigail Riffe, Omodara George, Courtney Henry, Eden George, Josh Champeau, Pat Chiarelli, Bonnie Monger and Zackary Kuzara.

Saltwater Performing Arts closes 9th season with ‘The Wedding Singer’

Saltwater Performing Arts Mainstage Encore will present its Season 9 finale production, “The Wedding Singer,” from July 21-30 at The Warehouse of Kingsland First Methodist Church.
Court Appointed Special Advocate representatives Debria Ingrund, left, and Trisha King recently spoke to the Rotary Club of Camden County.

Court Appointed Special Advocate representatives Debria Ingrund, left, and Trisha King recently spoke to the Rotary Club of Camden County.

CASA officials speak at local Rotary club

The Rotary Club of Camden County recently hosted Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) officials Trisha King and Debria Ingrund as guest speakers at its weekly meeting. The duo shed light on the critical need for volunteer advocates for the more than 100 children in foster care in Camden County.
The Humane Society of Camden County opted Friday not to renew its contract with the Camden County Board of Commissioners. (Photo by Humane Society of Camden County)

The Humane Society of Camden County opted Friday not to renew its contract with the Camden County Board of Commissioners. (Photo by Humane Society of Camden County)

Humane Society, county agency sever ties

The Humane Society of Camden County has opted not to renew its contact with the Camden County Board of Commissioners, severing a 36-year relationship and providing an uncertain future for homeless animals in need of food, shelter and care.
Camden County commissioners approved a new insurance policy, which increased the county's deductibles significantly.

Camden County commissioners approved a new insurance policy, which increased the county's deductibles significantly.

County commissioners agree to insurance contract

Camden County government – including the Camden County Sheriff’s Office – is insured. And it’s going to cost a lot more than ever before.
Southeast Georgia Health System’s diabetes educator, Allison Hendry, left, and Diabetes Education program coordinator Sue Ullrich show off an award the hospital recently earned.

Southeast Georgia Health System’s diabetes educator, Allison Hendry, left, and Diabetes Education program coordinator Sue Ullrich show off an award the hospital recently earned.

Hospital earns American Diabetes Association honor

The American Diabetes Association (ADA), the nation’s leading organization committed to fighting diabetes by driving discovery through research and innovation, intensifying the urgency around the diabetes epidemic and supporting people living with and affected by diabetes, recently announced the...
Sailors from Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay wait in line at the Pirates Cove Galley. The Kings Bay galley reopened after being closed for more than two years for renovations.

Sailors from Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay wait in line at the Pirates Cove Galley. The Kings Bay galley reopened after being closed for more than two years for renovations.

Subbase restaurant reopens after two years

The Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay Pirates Cove Galley reopened Wednesday, June 21 after being closed for more than two years for $4.3 million in renovations. Contractors renovated the galley’s air conditioning and ventilation system, upgraded the fire suppression system and also removed asbestos.