In a split vote broken by the chairman, Bulloch Commissioners were divided on yet another decision to delay the vote on employee retirement plans. A workshop followed Tuesday’s…
MoreCall to Order, Welcome Media and VisitorsInvocation and Pledge – Led by Commissioner StringerRoll Call – All Commissioners were present.Approval of General AgendaPublic CommentsMarcus Toole addressed commissioners about…
MoreHere’s what happened at the regularly scheduled Board of Education meeting on Thursday, October 13, 2022. Call to Order – Board members Hill, Mims, Sparks, Womack, Newkirk, and Martin…
MoreRegistered voters in Bulloch County will be able to cast their vote on Nov.8, to support the continued funding of a one-cent sales and use tax for educational…
MoreYou can find the complete agenda packet here. CALL TO ORDERINVOCATIONAPPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM LAST MEETINGZONING ITEMS John Irvine Hagan submitted an application to rezone 60 acres from…
MoreA contentious discussion ensued during the Statesboro Council meeting Tuesday as officials discussed an alcohol license for a business that’s operating on a month-to-month lease with a business…
MoreHere’s what happened at the Oct. 4, 2022 Statesboro City Council meeting. Click here for the complete agenda packet. Call to Order by Mayor Jonathan McCollar – Councilman…
MoreBulloch County recently learned that it has once again earned an award for a Distinguished Budget Presentation. This marks the 5th year in a row. Chairman Roy Thompson…
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…
MoreThis is an informal rundown of what happened at the Bulloch County Commission Meeting on August 16, 2022. Call to Order – 8:30 a.m. Invocation & Pledge Roll…
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