The Coastal Courier - Wed Nov 25
Area clergy and government officials reminded Hinesville residents Sunday night of the many blessings in their lives and stressed the importance of giving thanks all year round.
Keep family, money safe over holidaysThe Coastal Courier - Wed Nov 25
The excitement and hustle of the holiday season can frazzle even the most conscientious person, which makes ensuring one's personal safety even more important.
Jeff Dawson wins $250 in raffle for Billy Allen and Wes KicklighterThe Glennville Sentinel - Tue Nov 24
A A A Billy Allen, age 62, underwent transplant surgery last Friday, November 20, at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, in which the kidney of Wes Kicklighter, age 32, was given to Billy in several hours of surgery for both.
Thanksgiving service unites communityThe Coastal Courier - Mon Nov 23
This year has been a lean one, that's for sure, and many people have endured hardships like never before.
MACE blotter for Nov. 22The Coastal Courier - Mon Nov 23
According to Multi Agency Drug Task Force Unit Commander Al Cato, agents conducted a scheduled school safety check on Nov.
United Way Working to Meet Goal, extends campaign deadlineWSAV - Fri Nov 20
It wasn't necessarily the figure Jeff Kole wanted to see. As chairman of the 2009 United Way of the Coastal Empire campaign, he had hoped to see the campaign's goal in big letters.
Bennett Agency owner earns service awardThe Coastal Courier - Fri Nov 20
As a business leader and resident of the Hinesville/Liberty County area, Allstate agency owner Lynn Bennett, of the Bennett Agency, has been designated a premier service agency for 2009.
Area commissioners meet in LongThe Coastal Courier - Fri Nov 20
Long County hosted the 12th District Association of County Commissioners of Georgia meeting Nov.
Rome loses jobs over year, but makes gains over monthRome News - Tribune - Thu Nov 19
The Rome metro area lost about 1,000 jobs between October 2008 and October 2009, but gained 200 jobs since September, according to data released today by the Georgia Department of Labor.
Not counting deployed soldiers may hurt areaThe Coastal Courier - Wed Nov 18
Local officials hope to change the way the national government will count deployed soldiers in the upcoming 2010 Census.
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