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Richmond Hill council votes not to expand City Center operations
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Savannah Morning News
The Richmond Hill City Center will not be expanding its operations to include an every other week Sunday brunch and Friday on the Veranda.
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Richmond Hill recognized as a 'Let's Go Play!' city
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Savannah Morning News
Last week, KaBoom!, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping cities provide recreational and play activities for children, named Richmond Hill, along with Savannah and 116 other cities across the country, as a 2010 Playful City USA.
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Savannah named a 'Playful City'
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Savannah Morning News
KaBOOM!, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing recreational activities for children, announced Savannah and Richmond Hill were among 118 communities to earn designations as a 2010 Playful City USA.
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Richmond Hill to expand wastewater treatment capacity
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Savannah Morning News
The sluggish economy has not been the only thing retarding development in Richmond Hill recently.
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Council tables request for city center services
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Bryan County News
The Richmond Hill City Council has put on hold a request from city center management to increase operations at the new facility, citing concerns of creating more competition for local businesses.
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Richmond Hill debates public vs. private
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Savannah Morning News
Detractors say city-owned property is competing with local businesses.
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City Center seeks to expand operations
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Savannah Morning News
Detractors say city-owned property competing with local businesses.
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RHPD gets two drug dogs
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Savannah Morning News
Officer Dale Kirkland is about to realize his childhood dream. Tomorrow, he and Cpl. Donnie Crosby of the Richmond Hill Police Department will finish up at K-9 handler school and be ready to hit the streets of Richmond Hill with two new narcotics dogs, German Shepherds Tina and Daky.
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New apartments coming to Richmond Hill?
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Savannah Morning News
Calibre Inc., a Pennsylvania-based commercial developer, is planning to develop a 79-unit multifamily apartment complex in Richmond Hill, but some local citizens are expressing concerns over the project.
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Tree ordinance passes
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Savannah Morning News
The tree ordinance Richmond Hill city officials have been discussing for more than 2 years finally became a reality when the city council voted 3-1 to approve the most recent version of the document during its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday night.
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Richmond Hill police 'stand tall'
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Savannah Morning News
The Richmond Hill Police Department recently underwent and passed a rigorous state certification process, making them one of a minority of police departments in the state of Georgia to be certified by the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police.
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RHPd's Sahlburg and Echo honored at city council meeting
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Savannah Morning News
Detective Doug Sahlberg of the Richmond Hill Police Department was honored Tuesday evening along with his 5 1/2- year-old full-blooded black lab Echo.
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New waste load allocation not what Richmond Hill wanted
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Savannah Morning News
It looks as if it's back to the drawing board, or at least the meeting room for Richmond Hill and its attempt to gain a waste water allocation that meets its needs from the Georgia Environmental Protection Department (EPD).
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RHPD dog Echo to be honored
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Savannah Morning News
One of the Richmond Hill Police Department's most valuable assets for tracking anyone from Alzheimer's patients and missing children to armed robbery suspects weighs somewhere around 65 pounds and is only 5 1/2 years old.
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City reports second spill at sewage plant
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Bryan County News
Richmond Hill’s wastewater treatment plant at Sterling Creek had its second major spill in a month the same week it was given increased wasteload allocation, or less stringent permit limits for discharge, from the state Environmental Protection Division.
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Tree ordinance takes step forward
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Bryan County News
After years of development, the Richmond Hill City Council came a step closer Tuesday to having its own tree ordinance.
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Georgia Cities Week activities conclude in Richmond Hill
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Savannah Morning News
Georgia Cities Week continued throughout last weekend in Richmond Hill.
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Richmond Hill to hear from BCDA Tuesday
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Bryan County News
The Richmond Hill City Council was set to receive an update on economic development in the area during a workshop Tuesday evening at city hall.
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Cities Week begins with breakfast
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Bryan County News
The City of Richmond Hill and the Richmond Hill-Bryan County Chamber of Commerce hosted the 10th annual Georgia Cities Week Business Breakfast on Monday at the Richmond Hill City Center.
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Piercefield ducks deemed a nuisance
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Savannah Morning News
The Richmond Hill City Council voted unanimously to declare the ducks in the area of Piercefield Forest, Teal Lake and Plantation Apartments a nuisance during their meeting April 20 in City Hall.
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Cities in county marking their own week
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Bryan County News
The cities of Bryan County are gearing up for this year’s Georgia Cities Week, April 18-24, with almost daily events planned that are meant to inspire and give back to their communities.
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City tree ordinance could bloom by May
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Bryan County News
A tree ordinance for Richmond Hill is getting attention again after being placed on the proverbial backburner for several months, and city officials say it could be passed by the city council as early as May.
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Richmond Hill tree ordinance could bloom by May
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Hinesville Coastal Courier
A tree ordinance for Richmond Hill is getting attention again after being placed on the proverbial backburner for several months, and city officials say it could be passed by the city council as early as May.
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Georgia Cities Week celebration kicks off
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Savannah Morning News
Georgia Cities Week celebrations officially open Sunday in Richmond Hill with a brunch buffet and a full calendar of events happening throughout the week.
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Former mayor hits the high notes
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Bryan County News
About 200 people gathered to say goodbye and thank you to Richard Davis last week at the Richmond Hill City Center. Davis retired from city government on Jan. 5 after 31 years of public service.
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Former Richmond Hill mayor to be honored
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Savannah Morning News
When Richard Davis stepped down as Richmond Hill's mayor earlier this year, it marked the end of 31 years of public service by the Bryan County native to the citizens of Richmond Hill and south Bryan County.
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Richmond Hill City Council hold retreat
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Savannah Morning News
Richmond Hill Mayor Harold Fowler and members of the city council attended a retreat conducted by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the Richmond Hill City Center Saturday.
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Officials say retreat went well
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Bryan County News
Richmond Hill’s mayor and council members had only good things to say about Saturday’s all-day retreat conducted by the Carlson Vinson Institute.
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Traffic light at Mulberry back on table?
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Bryan County News
Richmond Hill City Council discussed the potential addition of a traffic light at the entrance to the Mulberry subdivision on Hwy. 17 at Tuesdays’ council meeting.
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City planning retreat Saturday
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Bryan County News
Representatives from the Carl Vinson Institute were to be in Richmond Hill Saturday to conduct a governmental retreat for the Richmond Hill City Council.
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Regional land use plan gets thumbs up
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Bryan County News
The Coastal Regional Commission, made up of public officials from the 10 coastal Georgia counties, gave a unanimous thumbs up to a draft of the Regional comprehensive land use plan.
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City creates stormwater utility
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Bryan County News
Richmond Hill city officials are implementing a plan aimed at fixing the flooding problems that occur in the city when heavy rain occurs.
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