The Statesboro City Council couldn’t come to a consensus Tuesday on whether or not to allow residents inside the city limits of Statesboro to vote on a referendum…
MoreA former Magistrate Judge from Pickens County will spent five years behind bars followed by ten years on probation after he was found guilty on a number of…
MoreThe Screven County Board of Education is slated to adopt the FY 2022 budget at the June 14 meeting. In accordance with O.C.G.A. §20-2-167.1, the Screven County Board…
MoreTwenty-five Georgia communities were awarded financing totaling $117,208,900 for water, sewer, and wastewater projects by the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA) board of directors. Among the recipients was…
MoreScreven County Commissioners voted 4-3 Tuesday to institute a fire fee on vacant land parcels in order to be in compliance with an ordinance that has been on…
MoreWhen the City of Augusta was sued by a handful of media entities over its purported violation of state law and refusal to release public records pertaining to…
MoreA local electric membership co-op recently angered customers when it distributed a letter to Oak Park residents about a forthcoming increase on monthly electric bills, placing blame squarely…
MoreScreven County’s lack of enforcement of its own policies and its failure to fill vacant positions is causing strife within county departments and amongst county workers, ultimately resulting…
MoreThe entry of a plea by a defendant charged with crimes against a child was met with total revulsion by a superior court judge who asked the man…
MoreAdministrators and the Rome City Schools Board of Education met on Tuesday, April 13th to approve a wide range of changes in programs and funding future projects that…
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