Stories By Jessica Szilagyi
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoTown of Register reinstates police department
The Register Town Council voted to reinstate the police department.
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoStatesboro Council restores funeral processions with limitations
The Statesboro City Council met for a special called meeting Thursday morning to discuss an ordinance that would allow the Statesboro...
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Bulloch Local Spotlight
/ 8 years agoExcelsior EMC names David Cromley as District 1 Director
The Excelsior EMC Board of Directors has a new but familiar face on their Board.
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Evans Local Government
/ 8 years agoEvans Probate Judge agrees to be Claxton Election Superintendent
As promised, Judge Darin McCoy appeared before the Claxton City Council Tuesday evening to present options for his services as Election...
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Evans Local Government
/ 8 years agoJames Waters honored at Claxton City Council meeting
The City Council, the Downtown Development Authority, and the Mayor of Claxton honored late councilman James Waters in a ceremony for...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoStatesboro votes to implement Phase II of employee salary adjustments
The Statesboro City Council met Tuesday night to discuss a wide array of issues, one of which included the implementation of...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoBulloch firefighters set to receive new protective gear
The Bulloch County Board of Commissioners approved a purchase order for turnout gear, or Personal Protective Equipment, for Bulloch County firefighters....
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoCitizen presses Bulloch Co. Commissioners for leash laws
A citizen who spoke before the Bulloch County Commissioners Tuesday says he would like to see the county enact what some...
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Bulloch Lifestyle
/ 8 years agoGeorgia K9 Retirement Foundation Established in Bulloch County
“Born to Love. Trained to Serve. Loyal to the End. Best Friends to Our Nation’s Finest. We Served Our Master, Who...
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Local Gov't Around GA
/ 8 years agoCobbtown residents say proposed business development is in wetlands area
Residents of one of Tattnall County’s smaller communities want to see growth, development, and especially business, but not at the expense...