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Statesboro City Council District 1 set for rematch in 2025 election

Statesboro City Council District 1 set for rematch in 2025 election

Statesboro voters will have a familiar choice in the 2025 election: Incumbent Tangie Johnson and challenger John Grotheer are both running for the District 1 City Council seat, setting up a rematch of last year's special election.
Property taxes to rise in Bulloch as commissioners maintain 11.350 millage rate

Property taxes to rise in Bulloch as commissioners maintain 11.350 millage rate

The Bulloch County Board of Commissioners voted to keep the county’s maintenance and operations millage rate the same as last year, which, by law, means a tax increase. This decision comes after three public hearings addressing the proposed rates.
McCollar and Harris to face off in Statesboro Mayor’s race

McCollar and Harris to face off in Statesboro Mayor’s race

The race for Mayor of Statesboro is officially set, with incumbent Jonathan McCollar vying for a third term against challenger Raymond L. Harris Sr. The election, scheduled for November 4, 2025, will see voters deciding the future leadership of the city.
Kemp headed to South America for trade mission

Kemp headed to South America for trade mission

Governor Brian Kemp is set to lead a trade mission to Brazil and Argentina this week, aiming to bolster Georgia's economic ties with the two South American nations.
Brooklet council approves alcohol license, adopts subdivision ordinances, and advances capital plan

Brooklet council approves alcohol license, adopts subdivision ordinances, and advances capital plan

In a busy meeting on August 21, 2025, the Brooklet City Council made several key decisions, including approving an alcohol license, adopting development ordinances, and addressing door-to-door solicitation. The council also reviewed the city's Capital Improvement Plan and received an exit report from the former Interim City Manager.
Municipal qualifying ends with only Statesboro Mayor and Statesboro Council District 1 drawing opposition

Municipal qualifying ends with only Statesboro Mayor and Statesboro Council District 1 drawing opposition

Qualifying has closed for the November municipal elections with only Statesboro Mayor and Statesboro City Council District 1 drawing opposition. Brooklet and Portal will have one new council member. Both are unopposed. All incumbents are returning to Register unopposed.
Bulloch County school board approves millage rate increase following weeks of debate

Bulloch County school board approves millage rate increase following weeks of debate

The Bulloch County Board of Education voted to raise the millage rate to 10.4 mills after three public hearings where residents voiced sharply divided opinions on the proposal. Supporters said the increase was needed to protect teachers, programs, and students, while opponents argued it would overburden taxpayers already struggling with rising property values.
Bulloch County holds second public hearing on tax increases, addresses resident concerns

Bulloch County holds second public hearing on tax increases, addresses resident concerns

Bulloch County held its second public hearing on proposed tax increases, with residents expressing mixed reactions. While some supported the current approach, others voiced concerns about the financial burden and suggested alternative solutions.
Qualifiers for local November municipal elections | Thursday, August 21

Qualifiers for local November municipal elections | Thursday, August 21

Grice Connect will provide a daily list of qualifiers for the November Statesboro, Brooklet, Portal, and Register municipal elections.
GBI investigation into Bulloch County's disaster cleanup contracts ends without charges, citing lack of provable criminal intent

GBI investigation into Bulloch County's disaster cleanup contracts ends without charges, citing lack of provable criminal intent

Months of scrutiny surrounding the Bulloch County Public Works Department have come to an end, as a state investigation into financial irregularities, particularly concerning disaster cleanup contracts, has closed without any criminal charges filed.