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Bulloch Local Government
/ 7 years agoStatesboro PD changes shift schedules for efficiency and officer wellness
The new head of the Statesboro Police Department has not held his position long, but in his short tenure, he’s already...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoRebuilding Register: New Town Hall in the Works
It's been four weeks since Register's quaint and dainty town hall went up in flames early Sunday morning on April 9....
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoCitizen Requests Statesboro Council Halt Prayer at Meetings
A citizen push to remove prayer from council meetings.
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoStatesboro Toasts to New Alcohol Judge, Suspends 4 Business Licenses
April was the first month in which the city of Statesboro utilized an Administrative Judge to handle alcohol violations instead of...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoStatesboro Council to mull regulation of minimum pricing for alcoholic beverages
The City of Statesboro has scheduled a work session for Tuesday, April 18 to discuss additional changes to the city’s alcohol...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoRegister citizens unite to makeshift town hall 10 hours after fire
Down, but not out. The Town of Register rallied Sunday morning in the aftermath of a fire that destroyed the small...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoPHOTOS: Register Town Hall burns, total loss
Tragedy strikes the Town of Register
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoCommissioners set to approve new Splash in the ‘Boro furnishings
The Bulloch County Commissioners plan to approve bids on Tuesday for purchase of the finishing touches on the much anticipated expansion...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoStatesboro to appoint administrative judge for alcohol hearings
The Statesboro City Council will meet Tuesday morning for the first meeting of April and on the very full agenda is...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 8 years agoTankersley voted NO 3 out of 391 times during 2017 legislative session
The Georgia legislature wrapped up the 2017 legislative session in the wee hours of Friday morning leaving the dust to settle...