Chatham County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to WTOC that each of the five arrests involve the same victim, but each are for a separate case, meaning
Qualifying week leaves Bulloch County with one two-candidate race – between a Democrat and a Republican – to the Nov. 3 general election for a
Authorities in Georgia are investigating after a second-grade student brought a handgun to school. Authorities in Georgia are investigating after a second-grade student brought a
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A RESOLUTION recognizing and commending Sergeant (Ret.) Mary L. Clements; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION recognizing and commending LaVeda Bennett; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION recognizing and commending Major (Ret.) Dorothy A. Britton; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION commending the Sims family for their lasting contributions to Newton County and beyond; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION creating the Senate Rosenwald Schools Study Committee; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION recognizing and commending Petty Officer (Ret.) Diesha Blackmon; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION recognizing the need for culturally competent risk assessment tools, targeted public health initiatives, and enhanced healthcare interventions; and for other purposes.
A RESOLUTION recognizing February 28, 2025, as Andrew J. Young Day at the state capitol; and for other purposes.
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