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The U.S. Army Garrison Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield is responsible for organizing, directing, coordinating and controlling garrison support and service activities, including overall management of the garrison workforce. The command is composed of numerous directorates and organizations responsible for the day to day operation of Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield.

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Autism diagnosis increasing

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April 1, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

CHICAGO (AP) - At 18 months, Cristina Astacio spoke only a few words, wouldn't respond to her name and shunned other kids in her day care group. Last October, her worried parents found out why. She has a mild form of autism, a diagnosis being given to more U.S. children than ever before, largely because of more awareness and better diagnosis.

Substance at BI confirmed as mercury

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March 30, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

Officials confirmed Wednesday that a suspected hazardous material found Wednesday morning at Bradwell Institute was mercury, according to Hinesville Fire Chief T. Lamar Cook.

Exercise ends with air evacuation

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March 26, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

After completing a two-day evaluation exercise last week, engineer squads with the 92nd Engineer’s “Black Diamonds” Battalion took the quickest means of transportation to get home.

Troops back from Afghanistan

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March 14, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

They’re home, finally. About 175 soldiers with the 530th Engineer Company, 92nd Engineer Battalion returned home Monday after a year-long combat tour in Afghanistan.

Stewart, Hunter win Army Excellence again

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March 8, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

For the fifth time, Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield is bringing home gold in this year's Army Community of Excellence awards. The installation also was recognized for a separate best practice award.

Career school construction on track

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March 8, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

While the Liberty College and Career Academy program is under way at Bradwell Institute, CEO Tom Alexander told the board of education last week that LCCA students and teachers should be in their new space at the beginning of next school year.

Family blames cancer on river pollution

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March 8, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

When Georgia Southern University nursing students presented a study of health problems reported by people along the Ogeechee River, Bryan County residents Betty Moore and Spencer Moore Sr. made a point of attending.

Georgia targets rogue pain clinic owners

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March 7, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

ATLANTA — Clinics that specialize in dispensing prescription painkillers would fall under more scrutiny under a bill House lawmakers passed Monday targeting the illegal drug trade.

Consumers concerned by rising energy costs

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March 1, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says there is no easy answer to the problem of rising energy prices, and he’s dismissing Republican solutions as little more than gimmicks.

Welcome centers' staff get tours of Liberty

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February 24, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

Imagine an ideal budget-friendly vacation. One might picture traipsing the coast, observing the arts, visiting historical markers, sipping wine and snacking on sweets.

Foreclosure rate worsens in January

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February 19, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

LOS ANGELES — Banks took back more U.S. homes in January than in the previous month, the latest sign that foreclosures are accelerating after slowing sharply last year while lenders sorted out foreclosure-abuse claims.

Passes now required to enjoy some outdoors

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February 15, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

Hikers, bikers, campers, boaters, bird watchers and horse riders now are required to buy user passes from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division before using designated state wildlife management areas.

Pain, disease workshop set for Long County

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February 13, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

Long County residents on Thursday got a preview of a free chronic pain and disease workshop that will be offered starting this month.

Soldier killed in bike crash on post

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February 6, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

A 3rd Infantry Division soldier was killed in a motorcycle accident on Fort Stewart early this morning.

Iraq vets to fight Afghan war

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February 6, 2012 in Fort Stewart, Georgia, Hunter Army Airfield by clevine

About 700 soldiers from Georgia are among the latest U.S. troops headed to Afghanistan for a war that continues even after the Iraq conflict’s end, leaving anxious spouses and parents who wonder why their loved ones are still fighting.

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