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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Prayer service to honor Bulloch COVID victims set for Sunday Friday, members of the Statesboro Fire Department placed 110 crosses on the Bulloch County Courthouse lawn to honor the lives of Bulloch residents lost to COVID-19 over the past year. (Courtesy City of Statesboro/Layne Phillips)
The Statesboro Ministerial Association, Statesboro City Council and Bulloch Board of Commissioners invite the public to join them in an interfaith community memorial service honoring all Bulloch Countians lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The service is set for Sunday at 4 p.m. on the Bulloch County Courthouse lawn. The date of the service marks one year since the first recorded death of a Bulloch County resident attributed to COVID-19.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. April 11 prayer service set to honor COVID victims Prayer
The Statesboro Ministerial Association, Statesboro City Council and Bulloch Board of Commissioners invite the public to join them in an interfaith community memorial service honoring all Bulloch Countians lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The service is set for Sunday, April 11 at 4 p.m. on the Bulloch County Courthouse lawn. The date of the service marks one year since the first recorded death of a Bulloch County resident attributed to COVID-19.
The service will include remarks from Mayor Jonathan McCollar and Bulloch County Board of Commissioners Chairman Roy Thompson, as well as scripture readings from local ministers, musical performances and a tolling of the bells.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Blue Mile business signs must move; city to help with costs Phase 1 streetscape work slated to begin this summer The Uncle Shug s on Main sign is one of more than a dozen business signs within South Main Street s state right of way as a federal route, and which the Georgia DOT wants moved. Beyond it, the tall Waffle House pylon sign is outside the right of way and can stay put. - photo by AL HACKLE/Staff
Owners of 16 business locations on a section of Statesboro’s South Main Street have been told they must move their signs to make way for the Blue Mile streetscape project, but the city will help with the cost.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Two women become chief local prosecutors Totten sworn in as Ogeechee Circuit D.A.; Findley as Bulloch County solicitor-general Daphne Totten, left, is sworn in as Ogeechee Circuit district attorney by Bulloch County Probate Judge Lorna DeLoach, right, as Totten’s husband, Dirk, holds the Bible and their daughter Kendall accompanies them on the courthouse steps. - photo by AL HACKLE/Staff
Officials, family and friends gathered in front of the south-facing steps of the Bulloch County Courthouse at 1 p.m. Monday for the swearing-in of Daphne Jarriel Totten as the Ogeechee Judicial Circuit’s new district attorney and Catherine Sumner Findley as the county’s new solicitor-general.