Stories By Jessica Szilagyi
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Crime & Safety
/ 8 years agoNew Year’s holiday claims 11 on Georgia roads, mimics Christmas holiday period
The New Year's holiday was just as deadly as the Christmas holiday on Georgia roads.
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Bulloch Public Safety
/ 8 years agoBurke deputies raising money for protective vests
What would you do if you discovered law enforcement officers in your community were working without protective vests?
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Local Gov't Around GA
/ 9 years agoFormer Manassas councilwoman, husband probe city practices
The City of Manassas in Tattnall County, population just 96, seems too small to even have any problems. But it seems...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 9 years agoAlcohol license applicant leaves council meeting with suspension
One business owner was not before the council for an alcohol license violation, but ended up with a suspension anyway. During a...
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Evans Local Government
/ 9 years agoClaxton Council sets election date to fill seat of late councilman James Waters
The City of Claxton will elect a new council member this March.
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Evans Local Government
/ 9 years agoNew seating arrangements for Claxton Council in 2017
The Claxton City Council kicked off 2017 with their first meeting Tuesday night, due to the holiday, and there were some...
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Local Gov't Around GA
/ 9 years agoGlennville Council Grants Approval for New Funeral Home
After closing the doors of their Glennville location on Highway 301 at the end of 2016, Bradley Anderson Funeral Home is...
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Local Gov't Around GA
/ 9 years agoReidsville Councilman Resigns
The City of Reidsville heard an unexpected announcement at Monday night’s planning session. Councilman John Wingate, long time council member, former Board...
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Bulloch Local News
/ 9 years agoStatesboro PD Launches New Community-based Website
New Year, New Site. The Statesboro Police Department has revolutionized and upgraded their entire website replacing the antiquated site with an...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 9 years ago6 businesses to appear before Statesboro Council on alcohol violations
Six businesses will kick their New Year off by appearing before the Statesboro City Council following accusations of alcohol ordinance violations.