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03.24.25
Ogeechee Crossing Park camping sites are now open and available for your outdoor relaxation and enjoyment! READ MORE >>


07.28.22
Avery Berry of Midville took over the Jefferson County Chamber President position Monday, July 11, four months after the former president, Amy Howard, stepped down to READ MORE >>


12.06.21
Jefferson County’s Chamber of Commerce will enter 2022 in an uphill climb, but with a little momentum it did not feel a READ MORE >>


04.06.21
Benaiah Ministries of Louisville recently opened the doors of a Sober Living House. Its goal is to help men graduating from residential or inpatient READ MORE >>


03.02.21
Kakika Millett opened her second day care center in Wrens and held a ribbon cutting Monday, Feb. 22. Her first center is in Thomson and opened READ MORE >>


03.25.19
The Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Business Resource Expo Thursday, March 28, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Rabun Community Center READ MORE >>


01.25.19
When 9 year old Maurico Ibarra huddled in the back of his parent’s pickup truck, rubbing his arms for warmth on their drive into READ MORE >>


12.17.18
Area legislators talked about their most recent accomplishments and their hopes for the coming session during Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce’s 19th Annual READ MORE >>


10.03.18
There’s a place in town where history lays dormant, awaiting visitors to learn its tales. This place, and others like it, tells us READ MORE >>


09.11.18
Every day across this county there are dozens of men and women working diligently for you, for your neighbors, your kids, the people you call READ MORE >>


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03.24.25
Camping

Ogeechee Crossing Park camping sites are now open and available for your outdoor relaxation and enjoyment!  
READ MORE >>

12.06.21
Chamber takes a look back at 2021

Jefferson County’s Chamber of Commerce will enter 2022 in an uphill climb, but with a little momentum it did not feel a
READ MORE >>