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Qualifiers for Statesboro & Brooklet municipal elections | Monday, August 18

Qualifiers for Statesboro & Brooklet municipal elections | Monday, August 18

Grice Connect will provide a daily list of qualifiers for the November City of Statesboro and City of Brooklet municipal elections. Up for election in Statesboro are the Office of Mayor and the seats for City Council Districts 1 and 4. In Brooklet, Council seats for Posts 3, 4, and 5 are up for election.
Understanding the funding for Bulloch County Schools

Understanding the funding for Bulloch County Schools

With public hearings on the millage rate continuing this week, here's a comprehensive look at the Bulloch County Schools budget, explaining millage rates, local sales taxes, and more. You can also see a breakdown of the factors affecting the current budget shortfall.
Bulloch school board advances ESPLOST VI and discusses millage rate increase to avoid deep cuts

Bulloch school board advances ESPLOST VI and discusses millage rate increase to avoid deep cuts

At its August 14, 2025, meeting, the Bulloch County Board of Education voted to place ESPLOST VI on the November ballot, a proposed five-year sales tax extension expected to generate up to $175 million for major school construction, renovations, technology upgrades, and bus replacements. Superintendent Charles Wilson also outlined options for the FY 2026 millage rate, recommending an increase to 10.400 mills to prevent deep staffing cuts while still making targeted reductions.
Brooklet City Council holds special meeting to discuss compensation and sales tax

Brooklet City Council holds special meeting to discuss compensation and sales tax

The City of Brooklet held a special called meeting on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, at City Hall. The meeting addressed Ordinance No. 2025-027 and the proposed intergovernmental agreement for FLOST.
Candidates for Statesboro mayor and City Council Districts 1 and 4 must qualify by August 22

Candidates for Statesboro mayor and City Council Districts 1 and 4 must qualify by August 22

The City of Statesboro has officially announced the dates for its upcoming municipal elections in November 2025, setting the stage for residents to choose their next leaders.
Georgia lawmakers to weigh repealing state income tax

Georgia lawmakers to weigh repealing state income tax

Policy experts on both sides of the aisle are urging caution as Georgia prepares to debate the potential elimination of its state income tax, a move that could drastically reshape the state's fiscal landscape.
Commissioners approve contested subdivision, legal contract, and jail bonds

Commissioners approve contested subdivision, legal contract, and jail bonds

The Bulloch County Board of Commissioners approved a controversial rezoning for a 134-lot subdivision on U.S. Highway 80 East, ratified a legal contract with outside counsel following extended debate, and received a positive financial update on the jail expansion revenue bonds. Other actions included adopting the tentative millage rate, approving multiple storm debris contracts, and hearing staff updates on road projects and fire protection concerns.
Statesboro City Council advances fire station, website, and insurance projects

Statesboro City Council advances fire station, website, and insurance projects

The Statesboro City Council took a major step forward in its Fire Station #3 project during its recent meeting, approving a financing arrangement and outlining access improvements.
Bulloch Schools unveil plans for $175 million ESPLOST VI initiative

Bulloch Schools unveil plans for $175 million ESPLOST VI initiative

With a potential $175 million at stake, Bulloch County Schools are presenting a comprehensive plan for ESPLOST VI. The proposed initiative seeks to fund essential projects, including a new high school and upgrades to existing facilities, as they prepare for a November vote.
Congressman Allen announces August community office hours

Congressman Allen announces August community office hours

Congressman Rick W. Allen (GA-12) announced that his staff will be hosting Community Office Hours across Georgia’s 12th District throughout August. These events aim to help constituents navigate federal agencies and address their concerns.