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October 24, 2019 Open House: Fire Station 81 will continue to serve this community with vigilance, honor, dedication and pride. Photo Credit: Raven Favor
Longtime member of Hardeeville City Council is resigning as he plans to move out of state to spend more time with his family. Mike Sweeney, who has served on council for nine years, said he and his wife plan to move to Pennsylvania to be closer to family. His formal resignation date is Oct. 31. Photo Credit: Juan Singleton
Charity Softball Game Proceeds will benefit the Palmetto Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Photo Credit: Juan Singleton
Hardeeville Police Department Community Outreach with the Marine Rescue Squadron & Hardeeville Youth Council Photo Credit: Raven Favor
City of Hardeeville Police Department Community Outreach giving out ice cream to senior center and local neighborhoods. Photo Credit: Raven Favor
Former Police Chief Richard Fialkowski Proclamation & Introduction of New Police Officer and Hardeeville Police Promotions
Charity Softball Game Proceeds will benefit the Palmetto Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Photo Credit: Juan Singleton
Charity Softball Game Proceeds will benefit the Palmetto Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Photo Credit: Juan Singleton
Charity Softball Game Proceeds will benefit the Palmetto Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Photo Credit: Juan Singleton
Charity Softball Game Proceeds will benefit the Palmetto Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Photo Credit: Juan Singleton
The Hardeeville Indoor Recreation Center will be at the corner of John Smith Road and McTeer Street. It’s set to include an NCAA-size gymnasium, a track, racquetball courts, community rooms and classrooms. Photo Credit: Raven Favor
Hardeeville Fire Department was organized in the mid-1950s. It began as a volunteer organization that ran out of a gas station. Photo Credit: Raven Favor
Public Safety Night campaign provides a unique opportunity for neighbors in Hardeeville to join forces with thousands of other communities across the country in promoting cooperative, police-community crime and fire safety prevention efforts. Photo Credit: Raven Favor