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Fredie named vice president of Junior College

Fredie named vice president of Junior College

Fredie named vice president of Junior College

Georgia Military College (GMC) appointed Captain Michael S. Fredie, U.S. Coast Guard (Retired), as the new vice president of Junior College Operations. Fredie brings a wealth of experience and leadership from his 28 years as a commissioned officer.
Homeowner Zim West was one of eight recipients to have his house renovated through the 2022 Community Home Investment Program grant. His home needed to be brought up to code as it was originally built in the 1970s.

Homeowner Zim West was one of eight recipients to have his house renovated through the 2022 Community Home Investment Program grant. His home needed to be brought up to code as it was originally built in the 1970s.

Baldwin County improves housing through CHIP grant

Baldwin County is currently undergoing home renovations through the Community Home Investment Program (CHIP) grant.

Pickleball bids higher than anticipated

“Sticker shock” was the phrase used by more than one person last week when the bids for new pickleball courts were opened, and the lowest bid for the base option was almost $1 million, far above what was unofficially budgeted.
Baldwin County Schools welcomes new CTAE director

Baldwin County Schools welcomes new CTAE director

Baldwin County Schools welcomes new CTAE director

The Baldwin County School District appointed of James Lassetter as the new CTAE (Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education) & federal programs director and CEO of the Baldwin College & Career Academy. The Board of Education approved Lassetter during the July 2 board meeting.

Are you afraid of outliving your money?

Do you worry about running out of money during your retirement years? If so, how can you help prevent this from happening?In the first place, if you have this type of fear, you’re far from alone.
GCSU completed its orientations in preparation of the school year. University president Cathy Cox (center) was seen taking photos with future students. COURTESY OF GCSU

GCSU completed its orientations in preparation of the school year. University president Cathy Cox (center) was seen taking photos with future students. COURTESY OF GCSU

Schools prepare for fall semester

GCSU completed its orientations in preparation of the school year. University president Cathy Cox (center) was seen taking photos with future students.
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CRIME WATCH

Unknown man uses lost credit cardOn July 26, law enforcement met with victim Christopher Reed at the Milledgeville Police Department in reference to fraud. Reed stated he believed he left his Ignite Master Credit Card at Auntie Bellum’s Attic, at 127 W.Hancock St.