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Rep. Butch Parrish reappointed Chairman of House Rules Committee and Special Committee on Healthcare

Rep. Butch Parrish reappointed Chairman of House Rules Committee and Special Committee on Healthcare

State Representative Butch Parrish (R-Swainsboro) has been reappointed as Chairman of both the House Rules Committee and the Special Committee on Healthcare, continuing his leadership role in shaping key policies impacting Georgia’s legislative and healthcare landscape.
Rep. Lehman Franklin named Vice Chairman of House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education and Retirement Committees

Rep. Lehman Franklin named Vice Chairman of House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education and Retirement Committees

State Representative Lehman Franklin (R-Statesboro) has been appointed Vice Chair of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education and the Retirement Committee, furthering his leadership role as he begins his second term in the Georgia House of Representatives.
City hiring for new coordinator of Keep Statesboro-Bulloch Beautiful

City hiring for new coordinator of Keep Statesboro-Bulloch Beautiful

The City of Statesboro is hiring a new coordinator for its Keep Statesboro-Bulloch Beautiful program. This is a full time position, and the application period closes on January 24.
Sen. Billy Hickman to serve as chairman of Senate Committee on Education and Youth

Sen. Billy Hickman to serve as chairman of Senate Committee on Education and Youth

Hickman represents the 4th Senate District, which includes Bulloch, Candler, Effingham, and Evans County as well as a small portion of Chatham County.
Jon Burns re-elected as Georgia’s Speaker of the House

Jon Burns re-elected as Georgia’s Speaker of the House

Speaker Jon Burns (R-Newington) was unanimously re-elected by the Georgia House of Representatives on Monday to serve another term as Speaker for the 2025-2026 legislative session. This re-election marks another milestone in his continued leadership and commitment to advancing policies that strengthen Georgia’s families, businesses, and communities
City of Statesboro reveals plans to revitalize Whitesville Park

City of Statesboro reveals plans to revitalize Whitesville Park

After years of closure and community advocacy, Whitesville Park is poised for a vibrant rebirth. The City of Statesboro has committed $1.2 million in ARPA funds to revitalize the park, bringing new recreational opportunities to the neighborhood.
Bulloch County Board of Education kicks off 2025 with swearing-in ceremony

Bulloch County Board of Education kicks off 2025 with swearing-in ceremony

The Bulloch County Board of Education kicked off 2025 with its first meeting on January 9, which included the swearing-in of new members Lannie Lanier, Jennifer Mock, and Lisha Nevil, along with the re-sworn Maurice Hill. The meeting covered key updates, including the election of officers, a school spotlight presentation, and progress on the Mattie Lively Elementary HVAC project.
Brooklet City Council reviews future water and sewer initiatives

Brooklet City Council reviews future water and sewer initiatives

The Brooklet City Council discussed term appointments for incoming Planning & Zoning Commission members, funding sources for the Georgia Water & Wastewater initiative, the Brooklet to Statesboro Sewer Project, and more at the most recent work session on Thursday, January 9.
Speaker Jon Burns holds pre-session press conference to outline 2025 session agenda

Speaker Jon Burns holds pre-session press conference to outline 2025 session agenda

This past week, Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns held a pre-session press conference at the State Capitol to outline his priorities for the 2025 legislative session. See a full video of the press conference.
City to conduct smoke testing on sewer mains this week

City to conduct smoke testing on sewer mains this week

Beginning on Monday, contractors for the City of Statesboro will conduct 5 to 6 days of sewer smoke testing. If smoke from the testing gets into your home or business, do not be alarmed. Try to locate and repair the area where the smoke is coming from. If this smoke can get in, so can sewer gas and odors. See the article for maps of where testing will occur.