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State Senate panel approves $40.5B mid-year budget

State Senate panel approves $40.5B mid-year budget

The Georgia Senate Appropriations Committee has approved a $40.5 billion mid-year budget, adding $125 million for Hurricane Helene relief, bringing total recovery funding to $937 million.
Sen. Billy Hickman: Week 6 Round-Up

Sen. Billy Hickman: Week 6 Round-Up

Senator Billy Hickman proudly represents Georgia’s 4th Senate District and provides this update as the 2025 Legislative Session passes its halfway point.
Brooklet City Council discusses the need for SPLOST and more

Brooklet City Council discusses the need for SPLOST and more

The Brooklet City Council met for their regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, 2/21/2025. SPLOST, the sewer project, and other important items were discussed.
Rep. Lehman Franklin: Under the Gold Dome Week 5

Rep. Lehman Franklin: Under the Gold Dome Week 5

Week 5 at the Georgia Capitol was filled with productive legislative action, including the passage of several key bills focused on public safety, economic growth, and educational support.
Bulloch County to Take Over Five Mile Fire District, Ending Decades-Long Agreement with Statesboro Fire

Bulloch County to Take Over Five Mile Fire District, Ending Decades-Long Agreement with Statesboro Fire

The County announced on Friday they will move forward with the termination of their five mile fire agreement with the City. With the upcoming change in fire service providers, and a good bit of confusion on how this may impact homeowners, residents within the Five Mile Fire District are encouraged to discuss with your insurance agent how the transition may affect your individual policy.
Board of Education hears from PMHS and discusses HB581, athletic supplements, and more

Board of Education hears from PMHS and discusses HB581, athletic supplements, and more

The Bulloch County Board of Education heard a spotlight presentation from Portal Middle High School and discussed Athletic Supplements, College and Career Academy Programs, and Real Estate Sales Conduct in a Regular Session meeting on February 13th, 2025.
Georgia’s international exports keep growing

Georgia’s international exports keep growing

Georgia’s export industry saw continued growth in 2024, with a 6.4% increase and over $53 billion in merchandise shipped, driven by key industries like aerospace, automotive, and technology.
Brooklet council discusses personnel and proposals

Brooklet council discusses personnel and proposals

The Brooklet City Council met last week for a work session and received updates on the sewer tie-ins and a collaborative partnership between Southeast Bulloch High School for work-based learning.
Statesboro City Council suspends massage parlor license, discusses fire district and gets recognized by United Way contributions

Statesboro City Council suspends massage parlor license, discusses fire district and gets recognized by United Way contributions

The Statesboro City Council voted 3-2 to suspend the business license for Lisa’s Therapeutic Massage until the outcome of a pending court case, following allegations of illegal activity. The council also discussed the Fire District agreement with Bulloch County, was recognized by United Way for its top employee fundraising campaign, and invited the public to upcoming community events like Arbor Day and the Georgia Southern ROTC Freedom Run.
State economist warns tariffs could raise prices, hurt exports

State economist warns tariffs could raise prices, hurt exports

Georgia’s economy remains strong, but State Economist Robert Buschman warns that new tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump pose a significant risk to the state's export industries and consumer prices.