Area News
U.S. Postal Service Announces No Stamp Price Changes for January 2026
* Postmaster General David Steiner confirms no price increase for Market Dominant products in January 2026 * Delivering For America plan continues progress in controlling costs * Postal Service prices remain among the most affordable in the world A recommendation by Postmaster General David Steiner not to raise prices in January 2026 for Market Dominant…
Read MoreGrand Opening for Celebration Depot – Kelvin Henderson
Celebration Depot welcomed the Charlton County community during a festive grand opening on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at 195 First Street. The grand opening offered opportunities to tour the venue, meet the owner and staff, and learn more about the services Celebration Depot will provide. With a focus on bringing people together for memorable events,…
Read MoreLocal Author Plants Seeds of Legacy with First Children’s Book
By Leslie Kulwik Local resident and Georgia agriculture advocate Nicholas E. Sumner has planted more than just seeds in South Georgia soil—he’s planted the seeds of legacy, love, and learning with the recent release of his first children’s book, Down Where the Roots Run Deep. This beautifully illustrated picture book celebrates family farming and the…
Read MoreBees in Peril: Nearly Half of Georgia Colonies Wiped Out
By Leslie Kulwik One of the most important parts of human existence is slowly disappearing across the U.S. A new study by BestMadHoney has revealed the states where bees are vanishing fastest – and the results paint a bleak picture for American pollinators. The analysis, based on data from the Apiary Inspectors of America, shows…
Read MoreMain Street gets a makeover
By Leslie Kulwik A big change is underway on Main Street as crews begin removing trees that have long been a part of the downtown charm—but also a source of serious sidewalk damage. Several large trees, whose roots have buckled sidewalks and created tripping hazards for several people, have been cut down to long stumps…
Read MoreSouth Georgia State College Recognizes Students
PRESS RELEASE: A total of 360 South Georgia State College students have earned a spot on the Summer 2025 Academic Recognition Lists, according to an announcement today by Vice President for Academic & Student Affairs, Sara Selby. 18 students earned a spot on the President’s List, 14 on the Dean’s List, and 328 on the Academic Honors List.…
Read MorePoppy Poster Contest Winners
The American Legion Auxiliary sponsored a Poppy Poster Contest for students in grades 2 through 12, including those with special needs. Seven grade classes competed, showcasing their artistic talents on an 11”x 14” poster board with the poppy as the central theme. In each division, judges selected a winner from every category, who received $50…
Read MoreProclamation Honoring Bruce Young
Proclamation Honoring 13 years of Service for Bruce Young WHEREAS, Bruce Young has honorably and faithfully served as the Director of Emergency Management and Emergency Medical Services (EMA/EMS) for Charlton County for the past thirteen (13) years; and WHEREAS, throughout his tenure, he has demonstrated unwavering dedication to public safety, emergency preparedness, and rapid response…
Read MoreCharlton County Board of Commissioners Proclamation Honoring Glenn Hughes
WHEREAS, Glenn Hughes was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in his beloved hometown of Albany, Georgia, where the foundation of his lifelong passion for education, athletics, and community involvement was established; and WHEREAS, Glenn pursued higher education at the University of Georgia, graduating in 1986 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education, dedicating himself…
Read MoreA new Restaurant Opens In Homeland
By Paul Kulwik There’s a new reason to get excited about dining out in Homeland. This past Monday, Hobo’s 825 opened and they’re focusing on fast, healthy comfort food — no deep fryers included. Robin Watson, the owner and culinary mind behind Hobo’s 825, brings with her over 40 years of restaurant experience. Formerly located…
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