Bryan County officials closely monitoring the track of Tropical Storm Elsa Share Updated: 6:35 PM EDT Jul 6, 2021 Share Updated: 6:35 PM EDT Jul 6, 2021
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Show Transcript IN THE CITY PRONE TO FLOODING. NOW TO THE RUSH HOUR ROAD CONCERNS IN BRYAN COUN. TY WJCL S DAVE WILLIAMS SPOKE WITH EMERGENCY LEADERS ABOUT THEIR WORRIES. IT IS INDEED THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM HERE AT BRYAN COUNTY EMERGCYEN SERVICES AS THEY LIKE EVERYONE ELSE SAY THEY ARE KEEPING A CLOSE (CHIEF FREDDY HOWELL- BRYAN COUNTY EMERGENCY RVSEIC) ES WE RE JUST WATCHING TO SEE WHAT IT S GOING TO DO, WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE, WREE JUST GOING TO GET A LOT OF RAIN AND SOME WIND OUT OF IT, YOU KNOW I HOPE THAT THIS IS NOT GOING TO BE A MAJOR ORDEAL FOR US. ANOTHER CONCERN FOR IEF CH HOWELL AND HIS STAFF, THE TIMING OF ELSA S ARRIVAL TO OUR AREA. (CHIEF HOWEL L) IF IT S GOING 5:00 RUSH HOUR AND PEOPLE TRYING TO GET HOME AND WE RE GETTING THREE TO FIVE INCHES OF RAIN. IS THE
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Belfast Keller Rd. interchange opens to traffic
Belfast Keller Rd. interchange opens to traffic - clipped version By Briana Collier | January 23, 2021 at 7:06 PM EST - Updated January 24 at 12:16 AM
BRYAN COUNTY, Ga. (WTOC) - Thereâs no doubt people have been anxiously waiting for the interchange and roundabout to finally open at Belfast Keller Road and county leaders are certainly no exception. Many people have been driving by and slowing down to admire the project and itâs one county leaders say itâs been a long time coming.
If youâve driven through south Bryan County in the last year or so, chances are youâve had to take a detour at some point to get around all of the construction.
More than 800 vaccinated at Durant event
DURANT – Some 800 appointments were booked online prior to a Jan. 6 vaccination event in Durant.
By the end of that day, registered nurses from Oklahoma State Department of Health had inoculated 814 residents of Bryan County 65 or older along with front-line health workers and first responders against COVID-19. No one was turned away. Only short lines were reported after the first two hours of the eight-hour event.
Appointments were made for all of the recipients to receive part two of Moderna vaccinations on Feb. 3.
Vaccinations for the public will continue Jan. 13, 20 and 27. Doors will open at 10 a.m. for those with an appointment at the Choctaw Event Center, U.S. Highway 75 and Choctaw Road.