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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Coldwell Banker Southern Coast earns Premiere Office International Diamond Society Award Gaddy earns national recognition
(HINESVILLE, Georgia, April 19, 2021) –Coldwell Banker Southern Coast, has been named an International Diamond Society Coldwell Banker® Premier Office for year-end 2020, one of the highest honors given to Coldwell Banker offices. Other awards include:
The Shanken Team-Coldwell Banker International President’s Circle Team (James Shanken, Brigitte Shanken, Nikki Gaskin & Katrina Hutchinson)
The Driggers Group- Coldwell Banker International Sterling Society Team (Team 1-3)
Ryan Feller-Coldwell Banker International President’s Circle
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. 80th Anniversary of Flemington’s City Charter Flemington City Hall is on Old Sunbury Road. - photo by File photo
Flemington, GA – Thursday, February 18, 2021, marks the 80th anniversary of Flemington’s City Charter. To celebrate this wonderful Liberty County city, we must first learn the history of how Flemington came to be.
The plantation owners in the Midway district began early to establish summer homes in what they termed “pine lands,” on higher and healthier ground about ten to fifteen miles from the swamps where they had originally settled for the culture of rice.