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%.
August 06, 2009
Autistic Valedictorian Looks Forward To College
Thomas Baker, who has autism, says his early years in school were a bit rougher than most students’. But that didn’t stop him from becoming class valedictorian this year at Bradwell Institute.
August 04, 2009
School Day To Be Extended To Make Up Furlough Time
After Governor Sonny Perdue ordered another cut in the already-tight stated education budget last week, Liberty County School System officials decided to lengthen each school day by 15 minutes during the first semester.
July 28, 2009
Crocs In The Pool: How Sanitary Is It?
Kids wear Crocs in the pool…but how clean is it?
Telling Dolphin and Shark Fins Apart
Can you tell the difference between a dolphin fin and a shark fin? Your life could depend on it!
Keep Bears At Bay
Bears in Georgia and South Carolina, a more common sight in spring and summer, are always on the lookout for an easy meal.
June 29, 2009
Officials Gear Up For Census
You only get one chance to make a first impression and Liberty County officials want to impress upon federal regulators how important Census 2010 is to Liberty County.
June 24, 2009
Soldier, Novelist Is True To Her Beliefs
Meet a local soldier who’s a published author.
Vandals, Storms Damage LCHS
Liberty County High School received a one-two punch recently when Mother Nature and vandals apparently caused damage to the baseball, softball and football areas of the school.
June 08, 2009
State Hoping To Make Finding Child Care Easier
The stated opened a new program Monday to help parents of small children weigh their options for child care.
June 02, 2009
Time To Question Property Taxes Is Here
Anyone in Hinesville questioning their property taxes now has a way to appeal.
Local Man Wins Prize In Moustache, Beard Contest
Beards and moustaches come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Hinesville resident Bill Mitchell calls his furled facial hair a partial beard mutton chop. And now it’s won him an award!
Cuts To Hit Fort Morris Hard
Historic site to be cut to three days a week
May 25, 2009
Silver Star Reaches Jesup Vet After 40 Years
Jesup resident 1st Sgt. Darrel Ormes (US Army, retired) accepted a Silver Star from US Senator Saxby Chambliss last weekend, 40 years after a battle win which he led a six-man squad against more than 100 Vietcong.
April 15, 2009
Local Animal Shelter Finalist In National Makeover Contest
The Liberty County Humane Shelter is a national finalist in a makeover contest.




