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History comes to life

A trip to Fort McAllister on Saturday was like taking a step back into the Antebellum South, complete with Civil War era guns, clothing, food preparation and even a blacksmith.

June 14, 2007 | By Luke Hearn Bryan County News | News


A love of children, a passion for flowers

The name Frances Meeks is synonymous with Bryan County schools. Since 1953, Meeks has held numerous school positions ranging from school teacher to her current position of Board of Education vice chairman.

June 14, 2007 | By Ross Blair Bryan County News | News


Correction

In a story posted on the web Tuesday night regarding a woman who had gotten a call from a man who said he had naked pictires of her young daughter, it was erroneously mentioned that the woman thought the caller sounded like her ex-husband. Police and the woman say the ex-husband was never a suspect.

June 10, 2007 | | News


Could this be the year?

Hurricane season begins on Friday, June 1, and experts say it could be an above-average season, especially for the East Coast.

June 10, 2007 | By Luke Hearn Bryan County News | News


Rangers honor hometown hero

Master Sergeant Jessie P. Davis was recently inducted to the "Fallen Ranger Memorial" by the United States Mountain Ranger Association (USMRA), at Camp Frank D. Merrill, Dahlonega, Ga.,

June 10, 2007 | | News


No go on school uniforms next year

In a 4-2 vote, the Bryan County Board of Education shot down the uniform policy at their regular meeting on Thursday.

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


Larson honored in Forsyth

The mood was somber; the atmosphere solemn. As a bell tolled for the five Georgia peace officers killed last year, fellow officers stood at attention and guests and family members of the fallen officers held hands and wiped away tears. Lisa Larson, whose husband Michael was killed last December, fought tears behind her large sunglasses. That was the overall feel for Wednesday's Peace Officer Memorial Day ceremony held in Forsyth ...

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


Busy month for county's traffic unit

The traffic unit of the Bryan County Sheriff's Department has been busy this past month. Highway busts from the unit resulted in the seizure of over $60,000 in suspected drug money over the last 30 days.

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


Leaving a void

Retiring Richmond Hill Elementary Principal James Bing was presented with an award by the Bryan County NAACP on Monday "in recognition of outstanding service to the Bryan County community as a role model and leader".

June 07, 2007 | By Ross Blair Bryan County News | News


Done deal

The Bryan County Development Authority has had its eyes on a nearly 300-acre tract of land for the past few years.

June 06, 2007 | By Luke Hearn Bryan County News | News


Uniforms redux

Whether or not Bryan County schools will have a mandatory uniform policy is one of the issues to be decided by the Board of Education tomorrow at 6 p.m.

June 06, 2007 | By Ross Blair Bryan County News | News


Best and brightest ever

When it was all said and done, caps were flying in the air and Richmond Hill had nearly 300 new high school graduates.

June 06, 2007 | By Luke Hearn Bryan County News | News


'We will always be Redskins'

The gymnasium at Bryan County High School was filled to capacity on Saturday as the administration, family and friends of the graduating class of 2007 came to the see the 109 graduating students, 19 with honors, formally receive their high school diplomas.

June 06, 2007 | By Ross Blair Bryan County News | News


‘I don't think we'll ever be over it’

When the Bryan County Sheriff's Department lost Sergeant Mike Larson last December it had a profound effect not just on the department, but on the community as a whole.

June 06, 2007 | By Luke Hearn Bryan County News | News


A student's view of uniforms

Editor, I am a rising junior at Richmond Hill High School. I am writing this letter in regards to the school uniforms. I am a student that almost always follows the dress code, sometimes I get a little lazy and forget to tuck my shirt it, bad me. A majority of the students do follow the dress code and I feel that we should not be punished for the small ...

June 02, 2007 | | News


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Savannah doctor in U.S. House race

SAVANNAH - Dr. Bob Johnson of Isle of Hope on Saturday announced his candidacy for Georgia's First Congressional District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.

June 12, 2013 | Special to the News | News


Suit accuses jailer, sheriff of sexual harassment

A former Bryan County Sheriff's Department employee has filed a sexual harassment suit accusing the sheriff and chief jailer of sexual harassment and maintaining a hostile work environment.

June 05, 2013 | Lori Wynn Bryan County News | News


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