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.
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.
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.
No ruling was issued Wednesday by Superior Court Judge David Cavendar in the lawsuit Atlantic Waste Services filed against Bryan County claiming the county's ordinance regarding landfills is unconstitutional.
The Richmond Hill Committee for Architectural Review decided in a meeting on Tuesday afternoon to exempt quill flags from the city's proposed sign ordinance.
A civilian-military health care alliance recommended by a 2012 Fort Stewart Growth Management Partnership study is taking shape, despite not having funding.
Pembroke gave a nod to public safety Wednesday and Thursday during its second annual Public Safety Day as part of the Georgia Cities Week celebrations.
Rotary Club of Richmond Hill members learned Thursday about recent efforts by the Ogeechee Riverkeeper and state lawmakers to help keep clean water flowing in Georgia.
More than 220 members of communities surrounding Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield attended Monday's community listening session at Club Stewart, with most responding to rumors that the installation could lose up to 8,000 soldiers.
Richmond Hill officials are continuing efforts to make revisions to the proposed changes in the city's sign ordinance after hearing concerns of residents and have removed limits on window signage to the proposed regulations.
One hundred years. That's what Dottie Williams of Richmond Hill will celebrate on Sunday when she and her family and friends gather at Magnolia Manor on the Coast for her 100th birthday. Born on April 21, 1913, in upstate New York, Williams has lived through some challenging times, including the Great Depression and World War II. But she has also seen many beautiful things and places, like Hawaii and Costa Rica. Williams has traveled for ...
Members of the Rotary Club of Richmond Hill were some of the first to hear the news in the latest developments with the potential interchange at Belfast Siding Road and Interstate 95 on Thursday when State Rep. Ron Stephens, R-Savannah, spoke to the group.
A Wednesday afternoon smashup on Highway 280 in Black Creek sent one person to the hospital, according to Bryan County Assistant Fire Chief Otis Willis.
Kathy Lambert, right, with Great Food Co-op helps a customer Tuesday during the first Richmond Hill Farmers Market of the season. An estimated 1,000 people passed through the pavilion in J.F. Gregory Park during market hours. The markte it is now open every Tuesday through October from 3-7 p.m. For more information visit www.facebook.com/RichmondHillFarmersMarket.
The Bryan County Board of Education is moving forward with plans for new elementary schools in the north and south ends of the county.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The city of Richmond Hill has scheduled two called meetings.
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