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Apr. 16—COVID-19 put an hold on many things — annual events, beloved traditions and even simple family gatherings — but 2022 marks the return of one of the big ones: the Easter sunrise ...
In 2023, $300,000 from the St. Simons Land Trust Pennies for Preservation Program was used to help purchase the nearly 10-acre Gateway Property on the south end of St. Simons Island.
Aug. 14—For five years, Don Maxey has worked to keep a small produce market stocked on Demere Road near the McKinnon St. Simons Island Airport. He's now searching for a new site. Recent ...
The area surrounding St. Simons Island and the Altamaha River delta is an important stopover for migrating shorebirds traveling between South America and their spawning grounds in the Canadian arctic. As a result of all this avian activity, Gould's Inlet and East Beach on St. Simons Island have designated stops on the Colonial Coast Birding Trail.
St. Simons Island is the largest of the Golden Isles, with a permanent population of 12,743 as of the 2010 census. Reachable via the F. J. Torras Causeway, the Island is a tourist destination for its beaches, water sports, boating and fishing, golf, nature trails, historical landmarks, shopping, restaurants and nightlife.
WBQO was licensed to change its community of license from St. Simons Island to Darien effective December 21, 2022. Previously carrying a news/talk format as "93.7 WBQO", the station flipped to its current adult album alternative format as "93.7 The Bridge" on April 3, 2023, launching with a self-described "5,000-something" song commercial free ...
Jan. 21—It looked like quite a production to the uninitiated Thursday afternoon out on the St. Simons Sound with that tall steel crane barge floating on the water between Jekyll and St. Simons ...
The station went on the air as WPFI on December 4, 1989, licensed to St. Simons Island, Georgia.On February 4, 1991, the station changed its call sign to WMOG-FM, on December 8, 1995, to WVVV, on April 5, 1996, to WHFX, on April 4, 2005, to WBGA, on September 8, 2014, to WMOG, and on June 1, 2016, to the current WSSI.