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BLOOMINGDALE, GA – Hundreds of community members and first responders came together on Saturday for a fun challenge to help children in need. Employees from Effingham County Sheriff’s Office, Effingham Fire and Rescue, Effingham County EMS, Rincon Fire and Rincon PD battled it out at the Combat Zone paintball arena at the Big Nasty ATV…
via Battle of the Badges raises money for local nonprofit — WSAV-TV






Just south of Beaufort S. Carolina is the cozy community of Port Royal.
The trendy coastal atmosphere along with the abundance of natural beauty and wildlife is catching the eyes of the “snowbird” and “retiree” market.
This is just one of the relaxing parks to take in the fresh scent of the salt marsh.
For I95 travelers the exit is different for the north and south lanes and the easiest way to get here is to follow the signs for Parris Island.
Turkeys are a favorite when it comes to hunting. There are 6 species in North America and can be found in every state except Alaska. In Georgia, we have the Eastern Wild Turkey which is the most abundant and widely spread in the United States. Here are a few interesting facts you can share around […]
via 5 Turkey Facts To Impress Your Guests This Thanksgiving — Georgia Wildlife Resources Division
Until I drove the rural roads in Georgia I never really thought that much about cotton. The first time I saw it, I thought it looked like snow. I posted a photo on my Facebook page and northern friends thought it was snow. It is planted in rows, and blooms as a fiber with seeds. After the processing it becomes soft like the cotton is a aspirin bottle.
For more information on how this commonly used plant is processed: https://gacotton.wordpress.com
With the Thanksgiving holidays coming up, we know everyone is thinking of turkey and dressing…but a fish fry would not be turned down at most southern tables, right? Today, we have reports from North, Southeast and Central Georgia. Hope your holidays include a fishing trip or two to your favorite pond, river or lake!
via Georgia Fishing Report: November 17, 2017 — Georgia Wildlife Resources Division
GUYTON, Ga. (WSAV) — It was an exciting ‘Welcome Home’ celebration Friday when Houston Astros World Series Champion William Josh Reddick returned to his alma mater. Reddick, unaware of the surprise, was overwhelmed with the abundance of love and support he received from his hometown community in Guyton. “My heart was racing walking through the…
via World Series champ returns to alma mater for special surprise — WSAV-TV
Thank you to the City of Rincon, the Rincon Noon LionsClub, and all Santa’s helpers for a fun time in Effingham County today.

This years ceremony is coming together thanks to all the fundraising groups, volunteers and sponsorships. Father Martino from St. Boniface Catholic Church in Springfield will participate for his second time this year. Father Martino has quite a “life purpose” with difficult beginnings in Saigon, VietNam shortly after the war. He was born Father Martino Bá Thông Nguyen, and his father a South VietNam officer led to the imprisonment of both his parents. After years in a refugee camp near the Cambodia border, the family made their way to Chicago. After graduating college he made began his studies in pre-theology at St. Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore, he was ordained a priest in 2004. Father Martino also founded an organization named One body One Village, their mission statement reads:
Mission
“To combat child sex exploitation and trafficking especially in Southeast Asian countries, by rescuing at-risk and affected children, educating and empowering communities to be catalysts for change; and
To improve the lives of at-risk and affected children by providing shelter, medical and behavioral health care, educational assistance, and vocational training that will enable survivors to reintegrate into mainstream society as productive citizens.”
To learn more about Father Martino please visit
http://savannahnow.com/news/2007-02-05/father-martino-pillar-faith