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Long sheriff supports youth homes

At a time when many children are not fortunate enough to live in stable, loving homes, the Georgia Sheriff's Association has found away to help tackle this problem.

April 20, 2009 | By Mike Riddle Correspondent | Lifestyle


Youth shares his talents

Colorful illustrations of animal-like characters now greet the children coming into Mt. Zion Baptist Church's the Heavenly Place Learning Center.

April 20, 2009 | By Frenchi Jones Staff writer | Lifestyle


Lewises snowtube in Tennessee

The Courier came along on a snow tubing trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn., this winter. The travelers were, from left: Beate Lewis, Petra Jones, Deena Lewis, Rita Grouch, Jack Lewis and, in front, Kylie Lewis. The Courier will run a photo from your travels, business or pleasure, too. Just get us an electronic or paper print of a snapshot taken while you are away.

April 20, 2009 | Staff Report | Lifestyle


Concerted Services having a raffle

Concerted Services, Inc. is sponsoring an agency-wide fundraiser to support programs that serve senior citizens, including congregate and home-delivered meals, commodity distribution, energy assistance and emergency assistance.

April 15, 2009 | Special to the Courier | Lifestyle


Vidalia onions ship April 20

Pull out your list of ways to eat them. They're coming. The official "shipping date" for the 2009 Vidalia Onion Marketing Season is April 20, says Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. The shipping date is based on the recommendation of the Vidalia Onion Advisory Panel under the authority of the law, rules and regulations applicable to Vidalia Onions.

April 14, 2009 | Special to the Courier | Lifestyle


Busy weekend in Long County

On April 4, Coastal Manor Nursing Home had its annual Easter egg hunt, sponsored by the Ludowici Masonic Association.

April 13, 2009 | By Mike Riddle Correspondent | Lifestyle


Tattoo artist pledges clean, wholesome parlor

Liberty county will soon have its first tattoo parlor, but "it's just not another tattoo shop," according to owner Terrance Newsome.

April 10, 2009 | By Alena Parker Staff writer | Lifestyle


Tours of historic cemeteries on post set

Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield invite community members to join the semi-annual Fort Stewart Cemetery Council cemetery and historical site visit at 9 a.m. Tuesday, April 28.

April 10, 2009 | Special to the Courier | Lifestyle


Liberty congratulates the Biggest Losers

Using the old-fashioined approach - exercise and eating right - more than 50 Liberty County employees battled the scale as part of a two-month weight-loss challenge patterned after "The Biggest Loser" reality TV show.

April 06, 2009 | By Alena Parker Staff writer | Lifestyle


Midway man wins best booth at art fair

Last weekend, 29 regional artists exhibited and sold their art around Vernon Square in Darien at the McIntosh Art Association's annual Art in the Park Festival, which was held in conjunction with the Blessing of the Fleet celebration.

April 06, 2009 | Special to the Courier | Lifestyle


Smiley Elementary has student pageant

A standing-room only crowd packed Smiley Elementary's gym for the school's first-ever pageant, which, according to principal David Edwards, was a smashing success.

April 06, 2009 | By Mike Riddle Correspondent | Lifestyle


Brownie troop coordinates donation to Bolivia

Project Helping Hands is a nonprofit organization that provides humanitarian aid for developing nations.

April 06, 2009 | Special to the Courier | Lifestyle


Scholarship banquet aids youth

Georgia and Florida have more "available" black men for college than anywhere else in the country, yet many of them drop out of school before the age 15, according to Dr. Daniel Wims.

April 03, 2009 | By Frenchi Jones Staff writer | Lifestyle


Crowd braves rain for Kiss-A-Pig party

Roughly 80 people braved a downpour Saturday to attend 2009 Kiss-A-Pig Team Liberty candidate Jason Rogers' second annual Pig Patty Party. The event raised funds for this year's campaign.

April 03, 2009 | By Patty Leon | Lifestyle


LibertyFest cancels for this year

The Liberty County Chamber of Commerce has tabled its annual LibertyFest this year due to a lack of suitable venue.

April 01, 2009 | Special to the Courier | Lifestyle


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Walk to Dorchester 'keeps history alive'

More than 200 people attended the 13th annual Walk to Dorchester Saturday to re-enact a 9.2-mile trek to the Dorchester academy that students made in the pursuit of education.

June 17, 2013 | By Samantha B. Koss Correspondent | Lifestyle


KLB nearing Think 30 garden goal

Keep Liberty Beautiful staff and volunteers are hoping property owners across the county will sprout green thumbs this year as they work toward planting 30 community gardens.

June 16, 2013 | By Danielle Hipps | Lifestyle


At the movies June 14-20

HINESVILLE: Liberty Stadium Cinemas

June 14, 2013 | Staff report | Lifestyle


Pageant seeking contestants

Applications are being accepted for the 2014 Miss Georgia South Pageant.

June 13, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Lifestyle


Summer lunch program extends school meals

Liberty County's annual summer lunch program launched Monday and boasts several new sites this year to provide 21 opportunities for students to receive free midday meals.

June 12, 2013 | By Danielle Hipps | Lifestyle


Church socials have faith, fellowship food

Many folks who attend church rarely - or not at all - tell me Christians don't know how to have fun.

June 12, 2013 | By Randy C. Murray | Lifestyle


Horoscopes for week of June 12-18

May 21 to June 20: Patience is called for as you await a decision about that project you're eager to launch. Meanwhile, try to set aside more time to share with that special person in your life.

June 12, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Lifestyle


Dorchester trek expected to draw hundreds

Hundreds are expected to descend upon eastern Liberty County this weekend to replicate the miles-long treks that many students of Dorchester Academy endured to get an education.

June 12, 2013 | By Danielle Hipps | Lifestyle


Darien commemorates its burning

McIntosh County is adjacent both to Liberty County and the coastline. In 1777, three parishes made up Liberty county - St. John, St. James and St. Andrews. In 1793, St. Andrews was split off and made into McIntosh County.

June 11, 2013 | By Margie Love Columnist | Lifestyle


Paintball tourney on post Saturday

A Paintball (woodsball) Team Tactical Scenario Tournament will be from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at the Holbrook Recreation Area.

June 11, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Lifestyle


Three graduated from basics

Army Pfc. Erus Comer II graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C.

June 10, 2013 | Staff Report | Lifestyle


Unveiling of exhibits, fishing pier planned

The public is invited to the Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center on Saturday, June 8, at for a "grand unveiling" of the newly installed interpretive exhibits.

June 07, 2013 | Staff Report | Lifestyle


‘Now You See Me’ isn’t really magical

Last weekend, three major films opened in theaters. It was difficult to pick just one to see, but I ended up answering the call to pick a card, any card, with the cast of the magical caper film, "Now You See Me."

June 07, 2013 | Staff Report | Lifestyle


Even omnivores draw the line when it comes to Brussels sprouts

I don't like Brussels sprouts. These tiny cabbages look like swollen, green eyeballs and taste about the way I'd expect a swollen, green eyeball to taste.

June 05, 2013 | Randy C. Murray | Lifestyle


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