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Meet Linda Bragg, Bryan County Schools mainstay
Meet Linda Bragg, a wife, mother and grandmother who has worked for nearly four decades in the Bryan County School system.
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Pembroke blood drive nets ????? pints
Carl Elmore/Bryan County NowBlood donor Tiffany Wages, 17, an aquaintance of Chantalette Smith, said she decided to donate because it might help people with leukemia.
Bryan County graduation test scores improve
Success rates for Bryan County High School and Richmond Hill High School students passing all four sections of the Georgia High School Graduation Test improved at both schools this year compared to last.
Officials say growth numbers wrong
The Coastal Georgia Water Council and Bryan County officials have taken issue with census figures from the University of Georgia, saying they are too low.
Candidate for governor visits Pembroke
Diane Stewart/Bryan County Now Democrat candidate for governor, David Poythress spoke at the Dixie Harn Community Center in Pembroke June 22.
Bryan wona t cut school 4-H programs
Faced by an outpouring of support, the Bryan County Board of Education Thursday night agreed to keep 4-H funding in its budget.
Before NCR announced that it was moving its headquarters to Atlanta and opening a manufacturing plant in Columbus, the Fortune 500 company took a look at Bryan County.
Federal lawsuit charges racism, brutality in Bryan arrests
The April beating of a "poor, black" man in rural Bryan County by white law-enforcement officers was a "display of rank racism and police brutality," a federal lawsuit charges.
Bryan County stays prepared for hurricanes
Carl Elmore/Bryan County NowJim Anderson, Bryan County Emergency Services director, stands in the Emergency Operations Center off Ga.
The Georgia Department of Education released system-wide 2009 Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests scores June 17.
Bryan, Effingham industrial projects get state funding
About 170 people a day are working to ready the new EFACEC transformer manufacturing plant, said Steve McGrey, project manager for contractor BE&K Building Group.
Bryan, Effingham industrial projects get state funding boost
Industrial development projects in Bryan and Effingham counties, as well as others across the state, received more than $16.2 million Wednesday in state grant and loan awards to spur economic development in Georgia's most economically distressed communities.
Tidal Impacts for South Carolina & Georgia
WATER APPROACHES COME CAMP GROUNDS AND CAMPERS MAY NEED TO BE RELOCATED. BEAUFORT/LADYS ISLAND - WATER FLOODS PARTS OF THE SEA ISLAND PARKWAY /HIGHWAY 21/ NEAR THE CHOWAN CREEK BRIDGE.
Jamie Parker/Bryan County NowRichmond Hill resident Owen Wright witnessed the D Day invasion from a ship just off the coast of France.
Jamie Parker/Bryan County Now"The wetter, the better" was the attitude of most of the children June 12 at the conclusion of St.
Meet Dennis Seger, involved parent
Meet Dennis Seger: Involved North Bryan parent, Bryan County Youth Association President and BoE District 2 representative How long have you been living in Bryan County? I moved here when I was seven, so I guess that makes it 43 years now.
Light voter turnout expected in Pembroke special election
Voter turnout is expected to be light today as Pembroke voters go to the poll in a special election to select either Tommy Strickland or Diane Moore to fill the citya s District Three city council seat vacated by Tony Greeson when Greeson moved from the district earlier this year.
New state laws muddle tax assessment
Several new state laws designed to help Georgia taxpayers may do just the opposite, Bryan County's chief tax appraiser warned last week.
Hurricane season began June 1, and Bryan County's Emergency Services Emergency Operation Center is ready for action if needed.
No life threatening injuries in this morning's accident on I-95
Neither the passenger nor the driver in a one-car accident that occurred on Interstate 95 in Chatham County just north of the Bryan County line this morning suffered life-threatening injuries.