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Joy Pinckard named principal at RES
Highly experienced educator Joy Pinckard has accepted the principalship of Reidsville Elementary School .
Feds Look to Make English Mandatory
Manuel Castillo was driving a truck through Alabama hauling onions and left with a $500 ticket for something he didn't think he was doing: speaking English poorly.
Cindy and Billy Richards of Ludowici would like to announce the engagement and upcoming wedding of there niece and future nephew.
Six declare in nonpartisan races
Qualifying began on Monday for nonpartisan candidates for the November 4 General Election.
Long County hires superintendent
The Long County Board of Education recently hired Dr. Robert Waters as the new superintendent.
Pic: Fae Usa Distributors Gather for Meeting, Demo
FAE USA Inc. distributors from all across the United States converged in Flowery Branch, Ga., May 15 and 16 for its annual dealer meeting and new product demonstration.
Candidate claims sign tampering
Political signs mark Tattnall County from one end to the other. But Mike Holland, a candidate for sheriff, claimed his signs seem to have a bulls eye on them.
Stronger Vidalia onion markets expected soon
Markets for Vidalia onions should strengthen as new-crop shipments yield to the storage season, grower-shippers predicted.
Edwin and Shelby Donaldson of Uvalda will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on June 14.
WTOC, Savannah, Georgia, news, weather and sports
Two people dead in a serious accident on Ogeechee Road Updated: Traffic is backed up for hours after a major collision causes the deaths of two people and sends three others to the hospital.
Property transfers for the May 28 edition
The following property transfers were recently recorded in the Colquitt County Clerk of Court office: W. G. Edwards of Moultrie; to Pernell Adams and Margaret Adams of Moultrie; 1.14 acre property is located at ...
Glennville farm leads Vidalia onion market
“We do onions 12 months a year all day long, 365. I told them the other day we might doze but we won't close. We're going to have sweet onions available”
Many people know Vidalia and Toombs County as the birthplace of the Vidalia sweet onion crop. via WTOC-TV Savannah
Glennville Sweet Onion Festival
Glennville's biggest annual event, the Glennville Sweet Onion Festival, has hosted over 31 years of events, and sunny skies have shone upon every one. via WTOC-TV Savannah
Parents, friends mourn over slain teen
“Her friend Megan that was with her called the house and told us she had just gotten shot”
Ebony Galloway's parents should be scheduling her graduation party. Instead they're planning her funeral. via WTOC-TV Savannah
“There's still some trusting people out there that will stop and pick up a hitch hiker, I don't understand it, the safety factor of it anymore”
An inmate who escaped from a work detail in Effingham County is back behind bars. via WTOC-TV Savannah
Singing Shepherds readying concert
“Come one, come all. Let us have a ball in the name of the Lord”
They're back! Yes, the Singing Shepherds are ready for another concert. If you want to see people gather to have a good time, tell them a gospel sing is taking place. via The Coastal Courier
Flooding Reported in Claxton Area
On a wet April morning, we're receiving reports of flooding in the Claxton area. via WTOC-TV Savannah
Dylan Matthew Evans was born on March 20 at 7:04 p.m. to Amanda and Jordan Evans of Glennville. via The Coastal Courier
Following in his father's footsteps
“We serve a God who is bigger than our setting. In order to serve him, we must submit to His will and plan for our lives. None of us are perfect, but we serve a perfect God”
Not only does he carry his father's name, but he is also in the ministry the same as his father. via The Coastal Courier
The statements below were called in anonymously so the Courier does not vouch for their veracity. via The Coastal Courier