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Statesboro City Council advances fire station, website, and insurance projects

Statesboro City Council advances fire station, website, and insurance projects

The Statesboro City Council took a major step forward in its Fire Station #3 project during its recent meeting, approving a financing arrangement and outlining access improvements.
Bulloch Schools unveil plans for $175 million ESPLOST VI initiative

Bulloch Schools unveil plans for $175 million ESPLOST VI initiative

With a potential $175 million at stake, Bulloch County Schools are presenting a comprehensive plan for ESPLOST VI. The proposed initiative seeks to fund essential projects, including a new high school and upgrades to existing facilities, as they prepare for a November vote.
Congressman Allen announces August community office hours

Congressman Allen announces August community office hours

Congressman Rick W. Allen (GA-12) announced that his staff will be hosting Community Office Hours across Georgia’s 12th District throughout August. These events aim to help constituents navigate federal agencies and address their concerns.
Bulloch county school board votes to raise millage rate amid budget concerns

Bulloch county school board votes to raise millage rate amid budget concerns

Amid concerns over a budget deficit, the Bulloch County School Board has voted to tentatively raise the millage rate, impacting taxpayers throughout the county. There will now be a series of public hearings before the final vote on August 21, 2025.
Brooklet hires longtime administrator Paul Dyal as City Manager, tables soliciting ordinance

Brooklet hires longtime administrator Paul Dyal as City Manager, tables soliciting ordinance

Brooklet has selected Paul Dyal, an experienced administrator, to take on the role of city manager, the City Council announced. The decision was made during a special meeting on July 28, 2025, and comes as the city continues to evolve.
Bulloch County BOE grapples with $15 million deficit, considers layoffs or tax hike

Bulloch County BOE grapples with $15 million deficit, considers layoffs or tax hike

The Bulloch County School District is in crisis. Facing a $15 million budget deficit, the board is weighing the needs of students, staff and community against the harsh realities of financial constraints.
Water and Sewer Referendums Suspended by Bulloch Action Coalition

Water and Sewer Referendums Suspended by Bulloch Action Coalition

The fate of two proposed referendums in Bulloch County has been decided, as the Bulloch Action Coalition (BAC) has decided to halt the signature-gathering process. This decision is a direct response to state-level initiatives regarding water resources.
Brooklet Council addresses property maintenance, public safety and ongoing growth challenges

Brooklet Council addresses property maintenance, public safety and ongoing growth challenges

At its recent meeting, the Brooklet City Council reviewed the city's financial standing, approved significant investment in local park infrastructure, and addressed concerns raised by residents.
Road Repair Update | Nevils-Denmark reopening set for September as other projects advance

Road Repair Update | Nevils-Denmark reopening set for September as other projects advance

Nevils-Denmark Road is on schedule to reopen by mid-September 2025, with construction now visibly underway to replace the storm-damaged culvert. Meanwhile, Bulloch County continues design and engineering work on Cypress Lake, Country Club, and GW Oliver roads, all of which suffered damage from flooding or structural failures.
Statesboro Council advances 500 home development, honors Ronnie Tremble, and approves reconstruction of Max Lockwood Drive

Statesboro Council advances 500 home development, honors Ronnie Tremble, and approves reconstruction of Max Lockwood Drive

The Statesboro City Council approved an amendment to a 500-unit housing development and moved forward with several major infrastructure projects. The meeting also included a retirement recognition for longtime Solid Waste employee Ronnie Tremble and updates on public transit and housing grant programs.