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Class of 2022 set to graduate Saturday morning
graduation

The Class of 2022 is about to turn some tassels.

Nearly 700 seniors will get their diplomas during graduation exercises Saturday – 127 at Bryan County High School and 572 at Richmond Hill High School.

Both ceremonies are in the morning. Bryan County’s will begin at 8:30 a.m. and is set to be held at Redskins Stadium. Richmond Hill’s begins at 9 a.m. in Brunswick at Glynn County Stadium – one of the few in the area large enough to hold the thousands who attend RHHS graduations.

The Bryan County News is publishing a special section with portraits of graduating seniors again this year.

The 2022 Graduation Special Section will be printed Monday and inserted in the May 26 issue of the News.

The special section will be on sale for $1 per copy at our office in Richmond Hill starting next week.

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RH students represent Coastal Electric in DC
Coastal Electric students
Local students representing Coastal Electric Cooperative on the Washington Youth Tour visit the nation’s capitol. Pictured are (left to right) Aku Komlan, Hinesville; Emily Attaway, Townsend; McKenzie Blanchard, Midway; Delaney Thompson, Richmond Hill; Chaperone Chaney Wynne; Leighum White, Midway; and Olivia Tiede, Richmond Hill.
Outstanding students from across Georgia, including Olivia Tiede and Delaney Thompson of Richmond Hill, recently returned from the Washington Youth Tour, a life-changing, week-long leadership experience sponsored by Georgia’s electric cooperatives, including Coastal Electric Cooperative.
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