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August 10, 2009
Wayne County Plans To Increrase Motel Tax
The Wayne County Tourism Board wants both the Board of Commissioners and the Jessup City Commission to increase its hotel/motel tax.
July 28, 2009
Crocs In The Pool: How Sanitary Is It?
Kids wear Crocs in the pool…but how clean is it?
Keep Bears At Bay
Bears in Georgia and South Carolina, a more common sight in spring and summer, are always on the lookout for an easy meal.
June 24, 2009
Power Stuggle Among Wayne County Coaches Boiling Over
Longtime Wayne County High School head basketball coach Lemont Jones may be sidelined next season after friction with the athletic director and football coach came to a head recently.
Law Enforcement Launches July 4 DUI Crackdown
Local law enforcement is joining with agencies across Georgia to crack down on drunk driving on and around Independence Day.
January 14, 2009
Prison Escapee Captured In Jesup
A fugitive wanted by the Georgia Department of Corrections was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Savannah Office of the Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force, Georgia Department of Corrections K-9 officers and other Corrections officers on January 14, 2009.
January 13, 2009
Jesup Inmate Escapes
An inmate escapes the watch of guards…and authorities need your help finding him tonight.
January 09, 2009
Georgia Is Part Of National Salmonella Outbreak
Georgia and Ohio are among the states that are part of a national salmonella outbreak that has sent at least a dozen people to the hospital and sickened nearly 400 people.
January 08, 2009
Georgia Named A National Leader In Helping Jobless Return To Work
The Georgia Department of Labor has been named a national leader in helping unemployed citizens get back to work and for the efficient management of its unemployment insurance program.
Long County Man Has Link To Miami Dolphins
Most folks in Long County know Jerry SMiley for his barbecue. In the Rye Patch area, he has served it to friends from his home and more recently from The Clubhouse in Rye Patch. What few people know is that Smiley’s son, Justin Smiley, plays for the Miami Dolphins.
January 06, 2009
Wounded Marine Draws Inspiration From President
Lance Cpl. Patrick Paul Pittman Jr., from Effingham County, was wounded by a suicide bomber in Iraq. When he was invited to the White House, he never thought he’d actually get an audience with the president.
New SHS To Open To Students Wednesday
In spite of a few setbacks, Statesboro High School will indeed open for classes Wednesday morning.
Blue Angels To Undergo More Rigorous Training
The Navy hopes changes in the way Blue Angels train will help prevent crashes like the one at he Beaufort Air Show two years ago.
Time For Last Call? Bars Getting Second Look After Rash Of Shootings
Following two shootings at a south-island nightclub last week, Hilton Head Island officials have a strong message: the intend to hold bars accountable for crimes that occur on their properties.
January 05, 2009
Zoo Atlanta Hopes To Bring Back PandaCam
Zoo Atlanta officials are trying to find a way to turn the PandaCam back on. The online PandaCam gave close-up views of Atlanta’s panda family. Officials turned it off December 31st to save money.
Georgia Cuts Gas Tax 4 Cents
Georgians can celebrate a reduction in the state’s gasoline tax as they welcome the New Year. But it will mean less revenue for transportation projects.
Concealed Weapon Permits Double
The number of people carrying concealed weapons in Bryan County is going up. Six hundred and three permits to carry a concealed weapon were issued in the county in 2008, which is double the amount of the 300 permits issued in 2007.
January 02, 2009
Insurance Industry Gets Tax Break From State
Georgia’s budget woes aren’t stopping the state from ringing in the new year with a hefty tax break for the insurance industry. The tax break is expected to save insurers millions over five years but could mean high-deductible health plans for you.
January 01, 2009
Advice To Get Healthy in 2009
Are New Year’s Resolutions staring you down like your 10th grade English teacher? Here’s some advice to make sense of the madness.
December 31, 2008
FEMA Issues New Flood Insurance Map
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recently issued a draft of the newly revised Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). The revision will change flood zones—and some local properties are now in them.
Authorities, Insurers Urge Caution With Holiday Fireworks
Be careful if you celebrate with New Year’s Eve fireworks!
October 29, 2008
Odum Farm Owners Turn Their Cornfield Into an Election Campaign
As Election Day approaches, some in our area are finding creative ways to get people to the polls. One of the most interesting ways we've seen is through a cornfield.
September 19, 2008
Mysterious Outdoor Adventure Returns to Odum, GA…With a Few New Twists
With 10 acres of corn planted and their new mind-boggling design now created, the Poppell family is bringing the “MAiZE craze” back to South Georgia.
February 23, 2008
Jesup Plant Leaves 60 Without Jobs
Georgia Narrow Fabrics, owned by New York investment firm GSC Partners, shuttered its plant in Jesup on Friday after three decades of operation.
February 05, 2008
Wayne County Zoning
The folks in Wayne County are wrestling with their first zoning ordinance.
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