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Council member charged with DUI

Pembroke Councilman Elijah Lewis Jr. was arrested early Sunday morning for allegedly driving under the influence.

May 16, 2007 | By Luke Hearn Bryan County News | News


Richmond Hill's Relay for Life this weekend

Richmond Hill is gearing up for its Relay for Life this weekend, and event chairperson Christy Crowley said she expects it to be very successful.

May 16, 2007 | By Luke Hearn Bryan County News | News


Pembroke dedicates park

The city of Pembroke dedicated the park behind city hall on Sunday to Woodrow Pickett, who was the city's mayor from 1978 to 1989.

May 16, 2007 | By Ross Blair Bryan County News | News


Pembroke city shop looted

The City of Pembroke's shop was broken into early Sunday morning and a city truck was stolen.

May 16, 2007 | By Luke Hearn Bryan County News | News


Dry weather, plenty of fires

Dry conditions are keeping Bryan firefighters busy on both ends of the county.

May 12, 2007 | By Jeff Whitten Bryan County News | News


'The worst I've seen it'

With continual dry weather, and no relief in sight, water restrictions and increased risks regarding fire safety have become a reality this week for Bryan County and other areas of the state.

May 12, 2007 | By Ross Blair Bryan County News | News


BoE tables uniform policy

The Bryan County Board of Education voted 4-3 to table the uniform policy, at their regular meeting at BCES on Thursday, choosing instead to gather more information on the topic.

May 12, 2007 | By Ross Blair Bryan County News | News


Odyssey teams can go to Michigan

Three Odyssey of the Mind teams from Richmond Hill High School have earned the right to participate in the organization's world finals at Michigan State University, and their advisers and school officials say they're going to go.

May 12, 2007 | By Luke Hearn Bryan County News | News


If she were mayor...

Mallory McGee might have a pretty good future in government. The Georgia Municipal Association chose RHMS sixth grader Mallory McGee's submission to the "If I Were Mayor, I Would…" essay contest as the District 12 winner, beating out 272 other district entries. If Mallory were indeed the mayor of Richmond Hill, she states in her essay she would "improve recycling by making ordinances to stop people from littering…add more sidewalks…hire more police agents and fire fighters ...

May 10, 2007 | By Ross Blair Bryan County News | News


Group provides help to those in need

Helping Hands, a non-profit Bryan County organization, lent a hand April 21 to assist an elderly Richmond Hill couple in fixing up their home.

May 09, 2007 | By Ross Blair Bryan County News | News


Survivors feted at Relay for Life dinner

The Richmond Hill Relay for Life committee sponsored a dinner Monday night to honor cancer survivors in the area.

May 09, 2007 | By Luke Hearn Bryan County News | News


Annual Miss BCHS pageant is a beauty

Lanier Primary School was the site of the annual Miss BCHS Beauty Pageant Saturday night. Age divisions ranged from Tiny Miss to Miss BCHS and all age groups were represented by beautiful young ladies that competed in both the formal and casual wear categories.

May 09, 2007 | By Michelle Seger For the Bryan County News | News


Potential here for 'explosive growth'

Reaffirming what several have said before him, AASU Director for the Center for Regional Analysis Michael Toma exclaimed at Magnolia Manor that Bryan County has a strong economic future and should anticipate an "explosive growth in population."

May 09, 2007 | By Ross Blair Bryan County News | News


Feeling artsy?

Feeling artsy? On Saturday, Arts on the Coast is sponsoring their second annual art show at the Wetlands Center at J.F. Gregory Park and everyone is invited to attend. "This show will showcase our visual artists," said Sarah Volker, visual arts chairperson for the group. "We'll have anything from marble and bronze sculptures, photography, oil and water color paintings, collage work and charcoal graphics. There'll be a little bit of everything." ...

May 09, 2007 | By Luke Hearn Bryan County News | News


Annual Miss BCHS pageant is a beauty

Lanier Primary School was the site of the annual Miss BCHS Beauty Pageant Saturday night. Age divisions ranged from Tiny Miss to Miss BCHS and all age groups were represented by beautiful young ladies that competed in both the formal and casual wear categories.

May 09, 2007 | By Michelle Seger For the Bryan County News | News


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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


City called meetings

The city of Richmond Hill has scheduled two called meetings.

May 10, 2013 | Staff report | News


Addressing mental health

A group of more than 20 banded together Tuesday to discuss challenges facing Bryan County residents in need of mental and behavioral health services during a forum hosted by Bryan County Family Connection.

May 04, 2013 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


Quill flags, vehicle signs to be allowed in proposed regs

Concerns expressed from some business owners about portions of Richmond Hill's proposed sign ordinance regarding quill flags and vehicular signs were addressed Tuesday by the Richmond Hill Committee for Architectural Review.

May 04, 2013 | Crissie Elrick Bryan County News | News


Kingston looks to U.S. Senate

He's represented coastal Georgia residents at the federal level for 20 years, and now Congressman Jack Kingston is vying for the U.S. Senate in 2014.

May 04, 2013 | Danielle Hipps Special to the News | News


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