Attorneys from both the defense and the state will make arguments Thursday on whether or not the judge in the Crocker case should be recused. The issue stems…
MoreThis is the Rodney Young Story. A man with a staggeringly low IQ may be put to death. Why? Because Georgia law requires individuals sentenced to death to…
MoreMartin Cowen is running for Georgia Attorney General on the Libertarian ticket. He is one of the many Libertarian candidates who will appear on the ballot in 2022,…
MoreHouse Votes HB 389 – Rep. Todd JonesEMPLOYMENT SECURITY This bill codifies existing case law to determine whether work classifies a person as an employee or an independent…
MoreLawmakers Propose Having Board of Education Sign Off on Developments That “Choke Out” School Systems
Three lawmakers are drafting legislation to require the local board of education to sign off on developments that “choke out” school systems. Developers would need to seek approval…
MoreHere’s what happened during the Bulloch Commission 03/01/22 meeting. Call to Order, Welcome Media and Visitors – Chairman Roy ThompsonInvocation and Pledge – Commissioner Anthony Simmons Roll Call…
MoreDuring the Bulloch Commission meeting on March 1, 2022, two zoning items were approved by commissioners. Both projects had vocal opposition from adjoining landowners. Daniel W. and Angela…
MoreThree weeks after a jury found him guilty of multiple sex crimes, 20-year-old Zachary Robert Haddock was sentenced to life in prison for assaults on three victims. Charges…
MoreThe City Council voted Tuesday to approve a community garden in Statesboro. Keep Statesboro-Bulloch Beautiful (KSBB) recently proposed a community garden in Statesboro adjacent to Renaissance Park. The…
MoreHere’s what happened at the Statesboro City Council 03/01/22 meeting: Call to Order by Mayor Jonathan McCollarInvocation and Pledge of Allegiance by Councilmember Paulette ChaversCouncilmembers Venus Mack +…
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