(The Center Square) – Transit agencies could turn to taxpayers for more money when federal COVID-19 money runs out. With federal money dwindling, some mass transit agencies are…
MoreIf your business would like to sponsor a candy stop, click here to sign up! Agricultural Complex (44 Arena Blvd)October 27 from 5:30 – 7:30 pmThe event is FREE…
More(The Center Square) — The nation’s supply chain was stressed after two years of a pandemic, but the threat of a new rail strike laid bare the fragility…
MoreThe Bulloch Co Jail Booking & Incident Report 09/15/22 details arrests from Bulloch Co., Statesboro, Brooklet, Portal, Register, and the Georgia State Patrol. Incident reports are from the…
More(The Center Square) — While the July and August Consumer Price Index numbers show “inflation has stalled,” a Georgia expert warns that “we’re not out of the woods…
More(The Center Square) — Georgia ranked 14th in the nation for its educational freedom, according to a new index from the Heritage Foundation. The Peach State ranked in the middle…
More(The Center Square) – Communities throughout the U.S. are experimenting with social programs that give a “guaranteed income” to some residents with few or no strings attached. An…
MoreThe September Feed the Boro Food Drop in partnership with Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia, presented by Food Lion and co-sponsored by Statesboro High School and Davis Marketing…
More(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan will be costly for American taxpayers, a coalition of GOP governors said in a letter sent Monday to the…
MoreThe Georgia Chamber of Commerce has endorsed Lehman Franklin for State Representative in District 160. “As a business owner I know the importance of developing business opportunities in…
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