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AUGUSTA, Ga. - James Walton Rushing, Sr. went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, December 6, 2009, at Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home.
Office event urges parents to catch up on child support payments
How to make child support payments Stop by the office The Gainesville location of the Georgia Department of Human Services Division of Child Support Services is located at: 465 E.E. Butler Parkway, Suite 2, Gainesville, GA 30501, Phone: 770-535-5735 Mail Send certified checks or money orders to: OCSS Family Support Registry, P.O. Box 1600, ...
In the extreme southeast corner of Georgia, on a spot once favored by Native American tribes, is the small estuary port town of St.
Two killed in vehicle accidents
A Register woman was killed in a single vehicle accident Monday morning, and a man was killed Tuesday in a crash with an 18-wheeler. These fatal accidents followed the death of a pedestrian who walked into traffic Saturday morning, adding up to three people killed within the past four days.
Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies.
Post cemetery tour channels area's past
Liberty County Commissioner Donald Lovette, along with his mother Louise Lovette, and his aunts, Clara Roberts and Arlie Brown, were among 50 visitors who paid homage Monday to those buried on Fort Stewart's reservation.
Brooklet, Portal and Register election results
Two vacated seats on the Brooklet City Council were filled Tuesday, and the incumbent was ousted from the third seat up for election.
Mornings unPHILtered - It's Election Day in the Boro
It was Election Day Tuesday and, appropriately enough, the lone guest "Mornings UnPhiltered" was Bulloch County Chief Probate Clerk Patricia Lanier Jones.
Much more than just records: Savannah archives house extensive collection of priceless artifacts
Glenda Anderson, left, director of the city's Research Library and Municipal Archives, and archivist Luciana Spracher examine an 1820 map of Savannah.
Mornings unPHILtered - KBB begins new recycling campaign
Friday's first guest on the "Morning's UnPhiltered" show was Keep Bulloch Beautiful's Jenna Lawson.
Fall-O-Ween Festival October 24
Come out for an afternoon of crazy kids crafts, a pumpkin decorating contest, and family fun games.
The Liberty County Chamber of Commerce welcomed Christie Register and Register Law Firm with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Sept.
Upper Lotts Creek rejoices in 180 years
Ceremony planned for Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Special to the Herald The Georgia Department of Natural Resources - Historic Preservation Division reports that on Dec.
Georgia Southern University will offer a fall-semester, 12-week professional development course designed to help human resources personnel prepare for national certification exams.
City says 'no' to street closing
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Consolidation of city and county government was the topic for discussion Tuesday afternoon as local officials from all across the county gathered at the Bulloch County Agriculture Center to receive information from the Carl Institute of Government and others.
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Madison County residents want to see if some simple changes to U.S. Highway 29 can ease congestion before state officials put into play their long-range plan to build a bypass around Danielsville.
Georgia Southern University will offer its next Legal Awareness in the Workplace seminar.
The Statesboro city council reversed itself at Tuesday night's meeting when they voted unanimously to rescind funding for a study to look at consolidation of city and county governments.