Stories By Jessica Szilagyi
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Georgia Opinions
/ 9 years agoCOLUMN: Forgiveness is worse than we thought
The following article is an opinion piece and reflects the views of only the author and not those of AllOnGeorgia. Biblically...
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Bulloch Local Spotlight
/ 9 years agoFarm of the Month: Wade Hodges
Bulloch County's 'Farm of the Month' for November is Wade Hodges of Clito.
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Tattnall Local Government
/ 9 years agoTattnall BOE to retire $2 million bond debt
At their regularly scheduled monthly meeting, the Tattnall Board of Education members made plans to pay off their final debt for...
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Georgia Opinions
/ 9 years agoCOLUMN: When it comes to heroin, enough is enough
The following article is an opinion piece and reflects the views of only the author and not those of AllOnGeorgia. Over...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 9 years agoHendley Properties lands approval for more “tiny” cottages
Hendley Properties is looking to spruce up another area of downtown Statesboro and thanks to a unanimous vote on Tuesday night...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 9 years agoJ.C. Lewis Ford set to relocate, expand in Statesboro City Limits
A long time resident of Bulloch County is looking for a new home as the sun sets on their current property...
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Evans Local Government
/ 9 years agoClaxton Council approves interim city administrator
As outgoing City Administrator Gayle Durrence looks toward her retirement on December 31, the city of Claxton is looking for an...
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Georgia Opinions
/ 9 years agoCOLUMN: Donald Trump Accusers – Why now?
The following article is an opinion piece and reflects the views of only the author and not those of AllOnGeorgia. With...
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Evans Local Spotlight
/ 9 years agoFarm of the Month: Freebird Farms & Holly Durrence
Firecracker. Relentless. A go getter. Inspiring. Those are just a few of the words people use to describe Holly Durrence of...
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Bulloch Local Government
/ 9 years agoRegional Early Voting Numbers for Southeast Georgia
Early voting from the November 8th election began Monday, October 17 and runs through November 4, but thousands of Georgians are...