Starting July 19, South Bryan residents will have the opportunity to buy local farm-fresh produce, crafts, plants and more at the Richmond Hill Farmers Market in J.F. Gregory Park.
Honor Flight Savannah is seeking veterans who want to take the organization's upcoming fall trips and is recruiting volunteers, known as guardians, to help chaperone aging veterans.
Bryan County Clerk of Courts Rebecca G. Crowe recently drew names for trial jurors for the July Term 2011 of the Bryan County State Court.
A damaged storm drain on Fair View Drive in the Sterling Links golf community at Richmond Hill Plantation that has raised some concern, especially for one resident, may finally be getting repaired.
Bryan County residents celebrated the July Fourth holiday with tradition and history with events such as the "Richmond Hill Salutes the Red, White and Blue" Independence Day celebration on Saturday and the annual holiday program Monday at Fort McAllister State Historic Park.
The Regional Transportation Roundtable Executive Committee gathered Wednesday to develop a constrained list of infrastructure projects that could be placed on next summer's Transportation Investment Act referendum.
Laptops will soon be on the horizon for the Richmond Hill Public Library as library officials wrap up purchasing details with funds from a recent grant.
The members of the Fort Stewart 3rd Infantry Division Band got a standing ovation from more than 200 North Bryan residents on last week during a Patriotic Concert and Picnic at First Baptist Church in Pembroke.
After a request from Gov. Nathan Deal, federal agriculture officials have declared 22 Georgia counties as disaster areas due to ongoing drought conditions.
Starting July 19, South Bryan residents will have the opportunity to buy local farm fresh produce, crafts, plants and more at the Richmond Hill Farmers Market in J.F. Gregory Park.
July Fourth celebrations are slated in Pembroke and Richmond Hill and at Fort McAllister State Park and Fort Stewart, so get the red white and blue ready for ringing in Independence Day.
Construction of a new Zaxby's restaurant in Richmond Hill could begin soon after Richmond Hill City Council members approved a site plan and building elevations at Tuesday's council meeting.
Correction: Pembroke police chief Mark Crowe said no suspect is in custody for three fires earlier this month that are believed to be intentionally set. The Bryan County News reported June 22 that a suspect was in custody. The News regrets the error.
South Bryan will soon see a new boat storage facility on Kilkenny Road after a nearly 16-acre tract of land was rezoned Tuesday by the Bryan County Board of Commissioners.
The Bryan County Board of Commissioners got a refresher course on the local and regional land-use plans during a workshop June 14 before its regular meeting in the Administrative Complex.
The Bryan County Board of Education has filled several administrative positions at various schools across the county as well as central office positions, according to a press release issued Friday by the Bryan BoE.
More than 100 students, parents, faculty and staff filled the gym at Bryan County High School on Friday morning for the 2013 honors day ceremony.
Applause and cheers filled the cafeteria at Richmond Hill high school Thursday evening when the top seniors in the class of 2013 were recognized for various academic achievements.
The Exchange Club of Richmond Hill is planning a special World War II Remembrance Program on May 22. The guest speaker will be Paul Grassey, a B-24 pilot with the 8th Air Force; having flown 13 combat missions during the war.
Repairs made to Pembroke Police Department vehicles have upset one Pembroke business owner.
J.F. Gregory Park was abuzz with hundreds of people throughout the night Friday as they celebrated, remembered and fought back with the American Cancer Society as part of the 2013 Bryan County Relay for Life.
Monday held a bittersweet feeling for staff and students at Richmond Hill Middle School when the school celebrated the life of the late Chip Eckwall and buried a time capsule commemorating the school's first year.
Members of the North Bryan Chamber of Commerce learned a little of what is going on in the Georgia Department of Transportation whenGeorgia's 1stCongressional District Board Member Ann Purcell paid the group a visit on May 15.
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