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September 08, 2009
SEHS Science Club Takes On A Colorful Task For Turtles
The South Effingham High School Science Club is collecting used crayons to benefit the Georgia Sea Turtle Center.
SC Gator Season Opens Saturday
Starting Saturdday, 1000 licensed alligator hunters will have a month to capture their single catch as the second South Carolina gator hunting season opens.
September 04, 2009
The Marching Band Asks, “Are You Ready To Rock?“
The Screven County High School band is kicking it “old school” this football season.
Will Students Get To Hear Obama’s Back-To-School Address?
President Barack Obama’s back-to-school address to student next week is raising a furor in some districts around the state and country.
School Board Votes To Boost Taxes
The Beaufort County Board of Education voted Wednesday to raise taxes on commercial property and non-owner occupied homes to make up for an anticipated $2.4 million budget shortfall.
September 03, 2009
High-Schooler Charged With Felony After Assaulting A Middle-Schooler
A Bluffton High School junior was arrested Tuesday on felony assault charges after being accused of choking a sixth-grade bay on the school bus.
Tailgating 101
A refresher course on the fine art of tailgating
Lock It Or Lose It
Bulloch County has seen a rash of vehicle break in’s lately…but according to the sheriff, that term is a little misleading.
Bryan County Firefighter Named State’s Top Rookie
Georgia’s Rookie Firefighter of the Year for 2009 is from Richmond Hill!
August 31, 2009
Seafood Fest Stars Won’t Use New Stage
The $600,000 amphitheater project is slated to be completed just prior to October’s Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival, but headlining musical acts won’t take that stage.
Remembering Berkow—A Timeline Of The Chief’s 2 Years On The Job
Taking a look back at the 2 years, 9 months and 12 days of Chief Michael Berkow’s time on the job.
August 26, 2009
Neighborhood Leaders React To Chief Berkow’s Impending Departure
News of Metro Police Chief Michael Berkow’s resignation spread through town rapidly on Tuesday. A big proponent of community policing he spent lots of time getting to know savannah neighbors in his three years here. On Wednesday, News Three spoke with some neighborhood leaders who are reacting to his impending departure.
August 21, 2009
Surfers Premiere Movie On Tybee
Several of the biggest names in East Coasta surfing are on Tybee Island as part of a 14-city tour to premiere their new movie"Spectacular Adventures.“
Perdue Wins Wager With Bush On Softball Title Game
Governor Sonny Perdue won a bet with former President George W. Bush when a team from the governor’s hometown won the Little League Softball World Series championship game.
Meet Condoleezza Rice
Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will speak at Georgia Southern University’s Hanner Fieldhouse September 8th at 7pm.
August 20, 2009
Historic School On Daufuskie Island Gets Needed Repairs
Renovation have begun on the Mary Fields School, the historic schoolhouse on Daufuskie Island Where acclaimed Lowcountry author Pat Conroy once taught.
Statesboro Gets New iPhone App
A special icon for content produced by the Statesboro Herald is now available on Apple’s 3G iPhones and iPod Touch mobile devices.
Jesup Sisters Win World Gold In Twirling Competition
Two Jesup sisters brought home gold and silver medals from a world twirling championship in Australia this month.
Federal Report: Mercury’s Bite More Toxic In SC Waters
Fish in the lazy, blackwater rivers of SC are poisoned with some of the highest levels of mercury in the country.
August 19, 2009
Student Enrollment Plunges In Liberty County
Although talk around Liberty County recently has centered on expected growth in the area, enrollment in schools this year is down by about 800 students, or roughly 8%.
Hampton County To Get New Fire Equipment
Hampton County will soon receive new fire fighting equipment—including new trucks.
It’s A Wrap: Nicholas Sparks On “The Last Song”
Bestselling Author Nicholas Sparks talks about his book, “The Last Song,“ the movie’s screenplay and Miley Cyrus.
What To Do While Beaufort County Straightens Out Vehicle License Tag Mess
None of the 11,000 Beaufort County residents whose car tags expire this month has been mailed vechicle renewal notices from the county Auditor’s Office.
Beaufort Looks Into Prescription Plan To Help All Uninsured Residents—And Pets
A prescription-drug discount program likely to be adopted by the Beaufort County Council would give participants and their families—pets included—a break on the cost of some medicines.
Beaufort Looks Into Prescription Plan To Help All Uninsured Residents—And Pets
A prescription-drug discount program likely to be adopted by the Beaufort County Council would give participants and their families—pets included—a break on the cost of some medicines.
August 18, 2009
“Loco” Gator Escapes After Long Chase
Call this the one that got away. A 12-foot alligator—perhaps one of the largest ever spotted on Hilton Head Island—was sighted Saturday directly in front of the Sea Pines Beach Club.
Teen Hunter Bags 2 Bucks On Opening Day
Joshua Nix had an opening day of hunting season most hunters can only dream about. He not only harvested one deer Saturday morning, but went back Saturday evening and harvested a second, larger buck.
Hampton Country Gets Fire Equipment Upgrade
Hampton County will soon be receiving new fire fighting equipment, including at least a couple of new firetrucks and various types of equipment.
Hardeeville HS’s First Football Game Delayed
The first game on the Hardeeville High School Stadium will be delayed a week but it is not because of field conditions.
August 17, 2009
Schools Revisit Safety Policies After Lightning Strikes Athlete
In the wake of the recent lightning-related injuries sustained on the Pinewood Christian Academy football field, Bryan County schools are revisiting their safety policies.




