South Georgia Local Government

Camden County Sheriff’s Office, Board of Commissioners Issue Statements on Now-Viral Jail Video

A now-viral video of a man in an altercation with jailers in the Camden County Jail has drawn the ire.

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Millen, Vidalia Land Big Loans for Infrastructure Improvements

The City of Millen and the City of Vidalia both recently landed loans from the state to assist with major.

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Evans, Jenkins, Screven Co. Schools to Receive Safety Grant from Georgia DOE

The Georgia Department of Education is awarding $3,191,225 to 66 rural school districts for improving school safety practices and infrastructure and Evans,.

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City of Guyton’s Notary Ordered to ‘Destroy Stamp’ After Police Sent to Homes for Affidavits

A ranking county official recently ordered the City of Guyton’s notary to destroy her official stamp after city officials sent.

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Nearly 3 Years In, Guyton Administration Still Befuddled by SPLOST Law

Though the current administration in the City of Guyton has been at the helm for almost three years, it still.

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Woman Says Bryan County School System Canned Her as Sub After Expressing Religious Views

A Bryan County woman filed a lawsuit this week after a school system reportedly terminated her for expressing her religious.

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Effingham Commissioners Approve 5 Add’l SROs After Request from School System

The Effingham County Board of Commissioners voted last week to add additional School Resource Officer’s to the Sheriff’s FY 2023.

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Effingham County Industrial Development Authority Receives $2.65 Million GEFA Loan

Eight Georgia communities and The Nature Conservancy were awarded financing totaling $139,739,575 for water, sewer, wastewater, and land conservation projects.

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Mayor Overrules Reidsville Chief’s Request to Terminate Wayward & Defiant Officer

Documents released by the City of Reidsville on Friday show that an officer who made headlines repeatedly over the last.

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Trial in Case Against Effingham County Administrator Continued Once Again

The trial in the civil suit against Effingham County Administrator Tim Callanan has been postponed once again. Callanan is being.

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