4-H’ers compete in District Project Achievement
Camden County 4-H’ers competed Feb. 9-11 in the District Project Achievement competition at Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Eatonton.
Camden County 4-H’ers competed Feb. 9-11 in the District Project Achievement competition at Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Eatonton.
When the subject is a beloved species on the path toward extinction, the annual week celebrating them and others can end up with news that is the cause of something less than jubilation.
Camden County High School does not have a new football coach.
A 3:30 p.m. school board meeting Friday resulted in delaying the hire.
The state House passed a bill Monday setting penalties for people who courts convict of abuse on a disabled child, legislation previously pushed by former Sen.
The trend toward recreational vehicle parks on the coast continues, but as for one particular proposed park, it’s not set to go forward yet.
Dollars received by St. Marys from the federal government through the American Rescue Plan Act are headed toward their ultimate purpose – providing a hand for necessary municipal projects.
Georgia’s attempt at limiting how unions can organize within companies who accepted state economic incentives moved forward recently, but not without significant opposition.
Saltwater Performing Arts Encore Troupe presents Mel Brooks classic comedy “The Producers” from Feb. 23-March 4 at the PEMB-USA warehouse, 113 Industrial Drive in St. Marys.
Woodbine was recognized as a City of Civility by the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) at the Cities United Conference luncheon Jan. 28.
Woodbine City Administrator Samantha H. Young received the Harold F.