The current polling place for the Statesboro One voting precinct is the William James Education Complex and is no longer available for the use of municipal elections.…
MoreThe Statesboro Police Department is in dire straits as it grapples with recruitment issues, attrition of longtime employees, and steady crime trends.…
MoreAn informal rundown of what happened at Statesboro's April 2023 City Council meeting.…
MoreA second brother in the Britt family is expected to enter a plea in federal court on accusations stemming from an investigation into cash payments at a number…
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…
MoreA recent award of an almost $350,000 contract to a research division at Georgia Southern University raises concerns over the lack of disclosure of possible or perceived conflicts…
MoreUp for consideration during Tuesday’s city council meeting was a proposal to accept a contract outsourcing the job duties of a city building inspector. City Manager Charles Penny…
MoreCall to Order by Mayor Jonathan McCollar(Councilwoman Shari Barr & City Attorney Cain Smith attended virtually)Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance by Councilmember Phil BoyumRecognitions/Public Presentations Presentation of an…
MoreThe Statesboro City Council will consider a contract for branding and marketing at Tuesday’s city council meeting. The contract proposal is listed on the upcoming agenda at $79,000…
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