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Congressman Allen announces 2025 fall internship program

Congressman Allen announces 2025 fall internship program

Congressman Rick W. Allen (GA-12) has announced that his Washington, D.C. office is now accepting applications for the 2025 Fall Internship Program, offering college students and young professionals a firsthand look at the legislative process from August through December. Applications are due by July 7.
Statesboro, Georgia named first 'Retail Ready' community in the state

Statesboro, Georgia named first 'Retail Ready' community in the state

A new initiative by Georgia Power has chosen Statesboro, Georgia, as its pilot community, awarding the city the 'Retail Ready' designation and setting the stage for an influx of new retail opportunities.
State lawmakers hear about obstacles to cancer care

State lawmakers hear about obstacles to cancer care

State legislators convened in Gainesville to hear that rural Georgia faces a cancer care emergency, as small providers struggle with insurer reimbursement, rising expenses, and transportation hurdles, leaving many patients without timely screening or treatment.
Brooklet city council holds public hearing for budget feedback

Brooklet city council holds public hearing for budget feedback

A public hearing for the City of Brooklet's Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) budget was held on June 5, 2025, at 6:00 PM, in the Brooklet City Hall Chambers at 104 Church Street. The City Manager, Mayor, and Council were present to receive both written and oral comments, questions, or concerns about the Annual Operating and Capital Budget for the city.
Gov. Kemp: Special tax refund checks begin issuing this week

Gov. Kemp: Special tax refund checks begin issuing this week

Governor Brian Kemp and the Georgia Department of Revenue have announced the rollout of one-time surplus tax refunds for eligible Georgians, made possible by House Bill 112 and the state’s strong economic performance.
Chairman Bennett breaks tie vote to deny 59 lot residential subdivision

Chairman Bennett breaks tie vote to deny 59 lot residential subdivision

Bulloch County Commissioners voted 4-3 to deny a rezoning request for a 59-home subdivision on Highway 119 Connector, siding with a packed room of citizens who raised concerns about traffic safety, emergency services, and school overcrowding. The decision marked a rare rejection of a staff-backed application and underscored growing tensions over rural growth and development.
Aycock and Williams promoted to Directors of Public Utilities, Planning and Development

Aycock and Williams promoted to Directors of Public Utilities, Planning and Development

The Statesboro City Council promoted Justin Williams to Planning and Development Director and Matt Aycock to Public Utilities Director during a June 3 meeting that also featured a public hearing on the proposed FY2026 budget. Councilmembers discussed infrastructure needs, community growth, and announced a June 4 vigil for two local children lost in recent tragedies.
Brooklet schedules public hearings for fiscal year 2026 budget

Brooklet schedules public hearings for fiscal year 2026 budget

The City of Brooklet will hold two public hearings in June to gather community input on its proposed FY2026 budget. Residents can review the budget starting May 30 and provide feedback during hearings scheduled for June 5 and June 19 at City Hall.
200 Club applauds passage of law providing tuition support for families of fallen heroes

200 Club applauds passage of law providing tuition support for families of fallen heroes

The 200 Club of the Coastal Empire is thanking Georgia lawmakers, including Governor Brian Kemp, for passing legislation that guarantees tuition grants for the families of public safety workers and educators killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty.
Hotchkiss and Field honored for years of service, several zoning items approved

Hotchkiss and Field honored for years of service, several zoning items approved

The Statesboro City Council honored retiring department heads Steve Hotchkiss and Kathy Field during a packed May 20 meeting that also featured strong FY2024 financial results and multiple housing-related approvals. Council also accepted new infrastructure, announced a $1.3 million CHIP grant, and appointed six members to the Youth Commission.