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Hinesville welcomes counseling service
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Annette Beneche of SERVE LLC cuts the ribbon Wednesday surrounded by Liberty County Chamber of Commerce Board members, Crystal Caines of Hinesville Downtown Development Authority, chamber members, supporters and staff. - photo by Provided

The Liberty County Chamber of Commerce held a grand opening and ribbon cutting Wednesday for SERVE LLC, a professional counseling service located at 110 N. Commerce St. in downtown Hinesville.

SERVE is a limited liability professional counseling company that supports, encourages, responds, victoriously and equally to those in need.

“Our mission is to provide behavioral health counseling services for anyone suffering from behavior or psychological problems. We are here to listen and to help in whatever way can by providing a very relaxed, ‘at home’ feeling to each of our clients,” said Annette Beneche, founder and CEO of SERVE.

“We are professionals dedicated to listening. We provide professional counseling services to anyone suffering from behavioral or psychological problems; distress or disability; increased risk of suffering death or pain; and/or other important loss of freedom.”

On hand to welcome Beneche and her staff were chamber board member Barbara Martin and Hinesville Downtown Development Authority Mainstreet Manager Crystal Caines, as well as other members of the chamber.

SERVE also offers psychiatric services via tele-psychiatry. For more information, call 912-332-7503 or visit www.servellc.com.

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BoE to hold meetings on opting out of HB 581
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Liberty County Board of Education members have approved the “opt-out” measure of HB 581 and must hold three public hearings.

All hearings will be conducted at the school board office, 200 Bradwell Street, in Hinesville.

Times and dates for the hearings are:

January 14 at 5 p.m.

January 28 at 8:30 a.m.

February 11 at 6 p.m.

 

For more, see the January 10 edition of the Courier.

As a reminder, with the federal holiday enacted for Thursday’s state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter, the Courier will be delivered Friday.

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