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Bulloch Local News
/ 4 years agoSylvania and Plains Visitor Centers to Reopen under Georgia State Parks Management
Sylvania has the distinction of being the oldest continuously operated state visitor center in the nation.
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Bulloch Local News
/ 4 years agoSEGA Weekly Traffic Interruption Advisory – Thru July 24, 2020
Georgia DOT continues essential road work throughout Southeast Georgia. As a result, work on construction and maintenance projects will continue Saturday,...
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Bulloch Local News
/ 4 years agoSEGA Roadwork for Week Ending July 17, 2020
Road work across the region will impact lanes and routes in a number of counties this week.
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Bulloch Local News
/ 4 years agoFree Face Masks to be Distributed in Statesboro this Weekend
The face masks are being provided by the City of Statesboro and Bulloch County in an effort to mitigate the recent...
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Bulloch Local News
/ 4 years agoAmid Spike in COVID-19 Cases, EGRMC Halts Visitors
Community members should take this very seriously and do their part in helping slow the spread of COVID-19.
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Bulloch Local News
/ 4 years agoCity of Guyton Plans to Adopt FY 2021 Budget in Conflict with State Law
The City of Guyton has planned two special-called council meetings for this week to adopt the city budget for Fiscal Year...
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Bulloch Local News
/ 4 years ago4th Bulloch COVID-19 Death: 90-Year-Old Female
Bulloch County EMA confirmed Saturday that the fourth death in Bulloch County related to COVID-19 was a 90-year-old female.
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Bulloch Local News
/ 4 years agoCoastal Georgia’s Unemployment Rate Drops in May
The Coastal region includes Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, and Screven counties.
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Bulloch Local News
/ 4 years agoSEGA Weekly Lane Closure Advisory – Ending July 3, 2020
Here are the latest roadwork projects, detours, and lane closures that will impact travel.
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Bulloch Local News
/ 4 years agoLocal Gov’t Mulling What to Do with Robert E. Lee Statue in Bryan County
A statue in a Bryan County park has become a point of contention in the community and has prompted city officials...