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Kingsland Fire Rescue part-time firefighter Jeremy LaTraverse is featured in the American Lung Association’s 2023 Fight For Air Climb Firefighter Calendar for his efforts to raise money for the ALA.

Kingsland Fire Rescue part-time firefighter Jeremy LaTraverse is featured in the American Lung Association’s 2023 Fight For Air Climb Firefighter Calendar for his efforts to raise money for the ALA.

Climbing for a cause

Jeremy LaTraverse, a part-time firefighter for Kingsland Fire Rescue, was featured Dec. 5 in the American Lung Association’s (ALA) 2023 Fight For Air Climb Firefighter Calendar.
St. Marys City Hall

St. Marys City Hall

St. Marys City Council overrides mayor’s veto

St. Marys City Council pushed the 1,800-acre-plus Raydient Exit 1 project forward past Mayor John Morrissey’s veto at Tuesday’s special meeting, with a few changes to the project’s deadlines to allow more time for planning.
Maria Miranda Alas

Maria Miranda Alas

Woman found guilty of killing her own child

A Kingsland woman was found guilty of killing her child, according to a news release from the Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office. Maria Miranda Alas, 29, of Kingsland, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and aggravated battery in a jury trial, Dec.
Great Books for Kids

Great Books for Kids

Great Books event

Great Books for Kids, in its partnership with Woodbine Public Library, held its Christmas Story Time on Dec. 20. Seventy children, parents and grandparents were delighted when Santa arrived in time to hear the story.
St. Marys’ Stephen Robbins has written a book, “The Healer’s Miraculous Discovery,” a blend of historical fiction and science fiction.

St. Marys’ Stephen Robbins has written a book, “The Healer’s Miraculous Discovery,” a blend of historical fiction and science fiction.

St. Marys man pens historical/science fiction book

For Stephen Robbins, the route to becoming an author began with a lack of sleep. The semi-retired St. Marys resident said he would tell himself stories to fall asleep.
OREMC Foundation Trustee Sonya Walker presents a grant to Shawnie Sahadeo, 4-H Agent, and Shawn Clark, 4-H Educator, at Camden County 4-H to support Project Achievement.

OREMC Foundation Trustee Sonya Walker presents a grant to Shawnie Sahadeo, 4-H Agent, and Shawn Clark, 4-H Educator, at Camden County 4-H to support Project Achievement.

OREMC Foundation awards grants

The Okefenoke REMC Foundation wrapped up its final granting period of 2022 by making spirits bright with grant awards for 10 organizations totaling $37,400.
St. Marys City Hall

St. Marys City Hall

St. Marys mayor vetos city agreement with Raydient

On Monday night, St. Marys City Council approved measures that propel a large, 1,800-acre development toward its future. The next day, the city’s mayor rejected that vote with a veto. On Wednesday afternoon, Council will decide whether the mayor’s veto will stand.
Nathaniel Lamad Wesley

Nathaniel Lamad Wesley

Kingsland man faces manslaughter charges

A Kingsland man is in jail and charged with voluntary manslaughter after the Kingsland Police Department says a family domestic dispute resulted in a deadly shooting. Nathaniel Lamad Wesley, 28, of Kingsland, was booked into the Camden County Jail on Monday and charged with voluntary manslaughter.
Denny O’Dell Taylor

Denny O’Dell Taylor

Folkston man charged in vehicular death

A 54-year-old Folkston man is charged with homicide by vehicle, second degree misdemeanor, in connection to a fatal crash that killed one man and left a woman in a medically induced coma, according to the Kingsland Police Department.
During a Kingsland City Council meeting, a woman accused Habitat for Humanity of racism.

During a Kingsland City Council meeting, a woman accused Habitat for Humanity of racism.

Habitat owner alleges racism in home selection

  New development decisions took up much of the agenda at the Dec. 12 Kingsland City Council meeting, including discussion of a traffic signal study, a review of the Water and Sewer Utility Master Plan and further steps toward the establishment of TAD #2 in Camden Woods.