Note: Arrest and incident information, collected from various agencies, are public records available for review at the respective local law enforcement and public safety agencies.
District Attorney Robert Busbee, the four-county Ogeechee Judicial Circuit's elected lead prosecutor, speaks to the Bulloch County Board of Commissioners March 17 about successes, long-term
Development Authority of Bulloch County CEO Benjy Thompson, left, presents the “big check” representing $1.9 million in industries' payments in lieu of taxes to Board
This Friday and Saturday, March 20-21, Statesboro’s City Council, mayor, city manager and key agency leaders will hold their annual strategic planning retreat in Augusta.
Hayley Greene, far left, Benjy Thompson and Charles Wilson laugh after Jan Moore, far right, finishes a humorous story at Wilson's retirement reception Thursday at
A sign on Brannen Street behind Lowe's announcing the building of Fire Station #3 for the Statesboro Fire Department is shown Monday afternoon as workers
Qualifying week leaves Bulloch County with one two-candidate race – between a Democrat and a Republican – to the Nov. 3 general election for a
Note: Arrest and incident information, collected from various agencies, are public records available for review at the respective local law enforcement and public safety agencies.
A RESOLUTION honoring the life and memory of the Honorable Vincent D. Fort; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION recognizing February 10, 2025, as Georgia Hearing Day at the state capitol; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION congratulating and commending Ms. Patria Brown; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION congratulating and commending Ms. Rhea Brashear; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION congratulating and commending Mr. Nicholas Rucker; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION naming the forthcoming new legislative office complex the “Sonny Perdue Legislative Center”; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION commending Morehouse School of Medicine upon its 50th anniversary; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION recognizing February 4, 2025, as Dyslexia Day at the state capitol; and for other purposes.
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