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There hasn’t been much positive COVID-19 news to report around Baldwin County since the first virus-related death last March.
Read moreThe Cook Building was ground zero for Baldwin County’s first COVID-19 outbreak back in late March, and the first two COVID-19 deaths in Baldwin County actually were men who worked at the facility.
Read moreNineteen new deaths were added to the Baldwin County column between Dec. 28 and Jan. 31, according to the Department of Public Health’s database. That number is only two fewer deaths than the previous four months combined (21).
Read moreTwo men living in the same group home were arrested late last week in connection with a “homemade pipe bomb contraption device” that was found zip-tied to a park bench on the campus of Georgia Military College.
Read moreA deputy responded to Sinclair Marina Road on Friday night and “saw a golf cart wrecked in a ditch and a female standing of top of the golf cart yelling.”
Read moreA 38-year-old man recently was booked at the county jail for the 32nd and 33rd time after leading a deputy on a four-wheeler chase on Mt. Pleasant Church Road.
Read moreThe county government currently is in the process of compiling a database of all shortterm rental properties following complaints from several lakeside homeowners.
Read moreAll 12 ICU beds at Navicent Health Baldwin were occupied by patients during each day of last week, according to the Department fo Health and Human Services database.
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