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Four dead in Moscow airliner crash

MOSCOW (AP) - A passenger airliner careered off the runway at Russia's third-busiest airport and partly onto a highway while landing on Saturday, broke into pieces and caught fire, killing at least four people.

December 29, 2012 | Jim Heintz Associated Press | News


Man killed in shooting during robbery in Augusta

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - One man was killed and another critically injured in a shooting during an apparent attempted robbery in Augusta.

December 29, 2012 | Associated Press | News


Budget battle sends mixed signals on health care

WASHINGTON (AP) - Confused about the federal budget struggle? So are doctors, hospital administrators and other medical professionals who serve the 100 million Americans covered by Medicare and Medicaid.

December 29, 2012 | Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar Associated Press | News


Triumphs, tragedy are part of the 2012 story

A lot happened in 2012, which proved to be a year filled with highs and lows around the world and close to home.

December 29, 2012 | Staff report Bryan County News | News


33 suspected dead in Pakistan from cough syrup

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistani authorities are investigating allegations that cough syrup has killed 33 people over the past three days, a government official said Saturday, the second time in recent months medicine is suspected of causing multiple deaths.

December 29, 2012 | Associated Press For the Bryan County News | News


Donation helps buy meals for elderly

The United Way of Bryan County's Shepherd's Supper program recently received a boost from a North Bryan Church.

December 29, 2012 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


County talks changes to septic tank rules

The Bryan County Board of Commissioners discussed possible changes to the county's sewer ordinance regarding septic tanks on Tuesday during a called meeting held at the County Administrative Complex.

December 23, 2012 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


Council OK's City Center contract

The Wilderman Group will continue to operate the Richmond Hill City Center in 2013 after a decision Tuesday from the Richmond Hill City Council.

December 22, 2012 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


Seniors celebrate with fellowship, oysters

Holiday spirit filled the Richmond Hill Senior Center on Wednesday when dozens of senior citizens, county officials, volunteers and others gathered for the third annual Christmas party and oyster roast.

December 22, 2012 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


Praying for those lost at Sandy Hook

News of the school shooting last week in Newton, Conn., has shaken people across the world.

December 22, 2012 | Jeff Whitten Bryan County News | News


Wilderman group will continue operating City Center

The Wilderman Group will continue to operate the Richmond Hill City Center in 2013 after a decision on Tuesday from the Richmond Hill City Council.

December 19, 2012 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


Center plan pending; management in question

The management of the Richmond Hill City Center could soon shift into the hands of City Hall if a spending plan for the facility isn't reached by the end of the year.

December 08, 2012 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


Motorcade delivers more than just gifts

Mayors and representatives from dozens of cities became Santa's helpers on Wednesday when the 2012 Mayor's Christmas Motorcade rolled through the campus of Georgia Regional Hospital in Savannah.

December 08, 2012 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


Lockheed employees on notice of pending contract

Fort Stewart's contract with Lockheed Martin ends in less than 60 days. Although the contract may be renewed, the company was required by law Wednesday to notify 177 employees their jobs may end by the end of January 2013, according to Chris Crawford with U.S. Congressman Jack Kingston's office.

December 02, 2012 | Randy C. Murray Special to the News | News


Armor offers female soldiers better fit, more protection

Women are not shaped like men. With female soldiers taking a greater combat role, the Army now is field-testing new body armor that is designed to better fit women.

December 01, 2012 | Randy C. Murray Special to the News | News


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Furloughs likely to hit economy

Col. Kevin Gregory, U.S. Army Garrison commander for Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield, reported to the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce during its Progress Through People Luncheon on Thursday at Connection Church in Hinesville.

May 22, 2013 | Randy C. Murray Special to the News | News


RHMS, BCHS name top teachers in '13

Richmond Hill Middle and Bryan County High schools recently recognized some of their top teachers by announcing RHMS math teacher Tracy Thompson and BCHS engineering, technology and broadcast communication teacher Inga Cashon as the 2013-14 Teachers of the Year.

May 22, 2013 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


Friday on the Train makes for family fun

A light turnout at the inaugural Friday on the Train event hosted by the Suites at Station Exchange didn't dampen the spirits of Rich DeLong, executive director.

May 22, 2013 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


Events slated across county

Bryan County residents looking to pay homage to those who have lost while serving in the armed forces will have several opportunities to honor Memorial Day.

May 22, 2013 | Staff report Bryan County News | News


Judge issues ruling on landfill suit

Superior Court Judge David Cavendar has issued a ruling in favor of Bryan County's ordinances regarding landfills in the lawsuit filed by Atlantic Waste Services against the county.

May 15, 2013 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


Transmission line work in South Bryan moving ahead

Construction began last month on a single-pole 115 kilovolt transmission line between Bryan and Liberty counties, and it's expected to pick up this summer.

May 12, 2013 | Danielle Hipps Special to the News | News


King says water tests erroneous

Recent water test results at the site of King America Finishing, a Screven County textiles plant under fire by Ogeechee River advocates concerned about pollution, were erroneous, according to an attorney representing the company.

May 12, 2013 | Holli Deal Bragg Special to the News | News


City votes 3-1 for new sign regs

After weeks of planning, consulting with business owners and deliberation, the city of Richmond Hill has put in place new sign regulations after the city council approved a new sign ordinance Tuesday.

May 11, 2013 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


Georgia’s First Lady reads to LPS students

Kindergarteners at Lanier Primary School were entertained by a special guest Friday when Georgia's First Lady Sandra Deal stopped by the school to read a story to students.

May 11, 2013 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


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