The Statesboro City Council will weigh whether or not it will approve COVID-19 related hazard pay for city employees during the next council meeting. $150,000 of $1.7 million…
MoreThis article has been updated to clarify that the lease mentioned in the article was not related to the employment of the police chief. Public records show that…
More**This article has been updated to reflect an error, which previously stated McCollar owns Peachtree on Main. McCollar says the business has been closed for seven months. Statesboro…
MoreLess than a week after Bulloch citizens launched a petition asking for the help of state lawmakers with regard to a deadly intersection, the Bulloch County Board of…
MoreA handful of cheerleaders from Southeast Bulloch (SEB) High School in Brooklet say their First Amendment rights were violated when school administrators held them back from participating in…
MoreProperty owners in the City of Statesboro will see a slight increase on their property tax bill this year if the city council approves the millage rate as…
MoreBulloch Commissioners held the first public hearing Tuesday morning on the proposed 2020 millage rate which, unlike last year, would not include a rollback on the millage rate…
MoreThe Bulloch County Board of Commissioners will vote Tuesday on a resolution for a contextual marker near a Confederate monument in at the Bulloch County Courthouse in Statesboro.…
MoreSouth Georgia had a number of contested Sheriff’s races decided Tuesday but there were very few upsets outside of the races where a Sheriff’s Office is soon to…
MoreTwo Statesboro city council members expressed their disdain Tuesday for the lack of participation by local banking institutions in a city COVID-19-related loan program. The Statesboro City Council…
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