No one was hurt after a Statesboro High administrator found a loaded gun on campus late in the school day on Thursday afternoon. Operations at the school will…
MoreE-Waste Recycling Company Igneo Technologies to Open First U.S. Facility at SeaPoint in the Port of Savannah
Governor Brian Kemp announced this week that e-waste recycling company Igneo Technologies will invest $85 million in opening its first U.S. electronics recycling facility at the Port of…
MoreFormer Georgia Insurance Commissioner Jim Beck has been sentenced to federal prison following his conviction for stealing more than $2,500,000 from the Georgia Underwriting Association (GUA). “Former Commissioner…
MoreThe Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) has awarded the Georgia Department of Public Safety (DPS) a Highway Enforcement of Aggressive Traffic (H.E.A.T.) grant to continue its Nighthawks…
MoreThe Georgia Southern football team returns to action this Thursday when it returns to Alabama to take on South Alabama in conference action. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. local time…
MoreCandy corn is one of the most iconic – albeit divisive – Halloween treats, and as the No.1 producer of Candy Corn, BRACH’S® is embracing those who love the…
MoreGeorgia’s September net tax collections totaled nearly $2.82 billion for an increase of $655 million, or 30.3 percent, compared to September of last year when net tax collections…
MoreAppalachian Judicial Circuit District Attorney Announces Guilty Plea of Defendant in GBI Gang, Human Trafficking Investigation
Appalachian Judicial Circuit District Attorney Alison Sosebee announced a conviction by guilty plea in a gang and human trafficking case against Cordarrel Blandburg, age 28, of Clayton County.…
MoreSolar Tech Company to Open Manufacturing, Distribution Operations in South GA, Create Over 500 Jobs
Governor Brian Kemp announced Thursday that solar technologies company NanoPV plans to invest more than $36 million in opening a manufacturing and distribution facility in Sumter County, bringing…
MoreThe Office of the Attorney General today announced that Clarence Dean Alford, a former member of the Board of Regents representing Georgia’s 4th Congressional District, pleaded guilty to Racketeering…
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