Editorials
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Work together to end childhood obesity
A grant awarded a little more than a year ago is helping to address the root causes of childhood obesity in the Baldwin County community and promote healthy eating as a family-oriented, family-focused way of life.
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Minton served the community well through her career
The community issued its well-wishes and goodbyes Thursday afternoon to outgoing county administrator Joan Minton, who announced her retirement earlier this year after a longstanding career working in county government.
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Junior Board an opportunity for historic preservation
The Milledgeville Chapter of the Watson-Brown Foundation Junior Board of Trustees is accepting applications for area students to join in its efforts of promoting historic interests and preservation in the area community.
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Programs enhance opportunity for student success
Earlier this week, a handful of area teens embarked on a journey with lasting implications as they settled in for the beginnings of their college experience.
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Responsible ownership highlighted by dog attacks
A dog attack on a local pedestrian involving three pit bulls along Meriweather Road earlier this month, which was fortunately staved off by passersby, brings to light the importance of pet owners taking responsibility of their animals and perhaps a need for stiffer penalties for owners whose dogs can be traced back to these types of attacks.
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Be diligent to stop burglaries
This weekend, more than 6,000 students will make their way to Milledgeville, on the eve of the start of classes at Georgia College & State University.
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GMC’s new building marks a historic day in school’s history
With the ceremonial cut of the ribbon, Georgia Military College opened the doors to its new, self-contained preparatory school facility last week, marking a historic day in the college’s history.
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Let Victory Baptist congregation move into its church
After reading your article on Victory Baptist Church, it makes one wonder why government seems to always find a way to get in the way of progress.
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Organizers of Work Ready drive set sound example
Several weeks ago, Baldwin County was still inching slowly toward the goal of attaining Certified Work Ready Community status.
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Digital medical files will increase patient safety
New technological capabilities at Oconee Regional Medical Center are creating greater accessibility and monitoring of patient care.
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