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Paving, parks on county to-do list
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A road sign warns of the dirt road ahead at the end of Harris Trail Road in South Bryan. Officials hope to see it paved to Belfast Keller Road in 2011. - photo by Photo by Hallie D. Martin

Bryan County officials are looking toward a few projects in South Bryan in 2011, including extending Harris Trail Road and completing a water/sewer project in South Bryan, as well as building a walking trail around Hendrix Park in North Bryan.
Bryan County Commission Chairman Jimmy Burnsed said he hopes the county will soon start paving the extension of Harris Trail Road out to Belfast Keller Road. That project is crucial, he said, because the extension will serve as a bypass for motorists when Hwy. 144 is eventually widened in the coming years.
The complete story is in the Weekend Bryan County News.

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RH students represent Coastal Electric in DC
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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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