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Ka’Hari Jermaine Mitchell -- Born on 2/8/22 at 9:04 am. 8 pounds 6 ounces and 20 inches long.  Born to Shayonne Mitchell and Deonte Davis, both of Hinesville. Maternal Grandmother: Shemeta Mitchell of Hinesville. Paternal Grandmother: Celeste Nix of Hinesville. Brother Kaden Nymir

Paisley Skye Dunn -- Born on 2/10/22 at 3:04 pm. 7 pounds, 8 ounces and 19 inches long. Born to Connie White and Joshua Dunn, both of Fort Stewart. Maternal Grandmother: Cindy White of Cleveland, Tennessee. Paternal Grandmother: Barbara Lemming of Fort Stewart. Sisters: Brenda, Michelle, and Dezzaray. Brothers: Eldon, Gabriel and Curtis. Also welcoming baby are Great Grandmother, Laura Paul of Tennessee, Grandmother Debra Turnbloom of Georgia and Jason Lemming of Georgia and Andrea Lemming of Georgia.

Leon Edward Ryals, V -- Born 2/13/22 at 7:06 pm .7 pounds, ½ ounce and 19 ½ inches long. Born to Katelyn and Leon Ryals, IV of Hinesville. Maternal Grandmother: Cynthia Cole. Paternal Grandparents: Jennifer Roberson and Leon Ryals III, both of Ludowici

Je’seion Ozion Meadows-- Born on 2/14/22 at 1:41 pm.  8 pounds, 4 ounces and 19 ½ inches long. Born to Maleyshia Meadows of Hinesville and Lauria B. Meadows of Allenhurst.  Maternal Grandparents: Lisa and Troy Caldwell of Hinesville. Paternal Grandparents: Lauria B., Sr. and Pamelyn Meadows of Hinesville. Sister: Alayah. Brother: Jamaree

Kaylenn Alize Robinson -- Born on 2/19/22 at 4:16 pm. 7 pounds, 11 ounces and 19 inches long. Born to Za’Tyia Futch of Hinesville, GA and Kenyae Robinson of Fairfax, SC. Maternal Grandparents –Stacy Futch and the late Keisha Futch of Glennville, GA .Paternal Grandmother – the late Linda McCray of Jacksonville, FL. Sisters Kar.J, Kori, and Kylen.  Also a special Grandmother – Ruthie Phillips of Glennville, GA.

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Schools salute military-connected kids, nearly a quarter of all students
military month
Cheerleaders and the band from Bradwell Institute welcome visitors to the ceremony. Photos by Pat Donahue
The Month of the Military Child is taking on new meaning throughout the Liberty County School System. The school system and Bradwell Institute celebrated the Month of the Military Child during a ceremony April 1 at Bradwell, with children of soldiers donning purple — the color of the military child — and reflecting on the symbol of the military child, the dandelion. Dandelions are chosen since those plants can thrive wherever they are planted.
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