Let's do away with all the different boards for Hinesville and Liberty County and have just a joint board for Liberty and Hinesville, the same as Camden County.
It's sad that yesterday, Dec. 7, three non-emergency medical transport companies closed their doors, left a lot of people out of work at Christmas time. It's sad.
If school buses were not used as personal vehicles, that would save taxpayers money on fuel. Why are school buses allowed to be taken to personal homes and violate homeowners' covenants? That shows no respect to the homeowners; just because the school transportation thinks it's above the law. It would be nice if we all had a vehicle to take us to work.
For the city manager to say he doesn't dictate to OMI is a lie. He dictates to every city department and to the entire city, and that's what's wrong with Hinesville. We have a dictatorship instead of a democracy.
Good for the person trying to get rid of Obamacare. Yes, you probably did read the law; the other person hasn't. There will be five new taxes added to everybody because of the law, and you will pay insurance according to how much money you and your husband make - not on a flat rate. Also, there's no free insurance for anyone.
Coming into Hinesville on 84, the first thing you see is Hillcrest trailer park, and it is a mess. Over 90 percent are empty, and the rest of them are falling down. The city needs to do something about Hillcrest trailer park.
I'm not looking to run for city councilman, however, I do have enough background to be one. But I'm calling to agree with the person that said we need 1-800-real change for some of the councilmen here in this county. We need to go forward and now stay in the decades of two or three years ago; we need to move forward with some of our young adults who are in the political parties.
If Hillary Clinton steps down from her job in January, maybe she'll consider with her grandchildren - if she has them - helping them make some cookies. That would be nice of her to change her coat.
Well, President Obama was correct. The United States is not a Christian nation. We proved that with the election.
The cliquish and clannish influence and dominate for District 2 elections. The male candidate had money, signs, pastory, state representatives, city and county councilmen endorsements - and absolutely zero experience. Like father, like son. The female candidate had none of the above, yet she had knowledge, experience, education and God on her side.
The haves and have-nots is the choice of a key here on Earth and also for heaven and hell. So which key will you choose, the choice of haves and have-nots: will you live in eternity or will you perish in hell? Love you neighbors as yourselves.
Good old intersection, Gen. Screven and 84. Take down the red arrow and put up a round red light. Problem solved.
To my fellow American that says you can't blame the Republican Congress for what they did, you must have forgotten about obstruction. Look it up, buddy, because that's exactly what all those Republicans did - obstruct.
To the person in reference to tickets for the light next to Checkers, on the front page of the Coastal Courier, police stated warnings will be issued until the signs are erected. Had you passed your drivers' test, you would know naturally there is never a turn authorized on a red arrow. Therefore, a sign is more of a courtesy than required by law.
Take the dumb arrow down and put up a red light. It's been OK for so long, now that the police read something that it's illegal, we want to go hoopla after all this time.
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