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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Georgia Southern will not mandate COVID vaccinations for fall semester Georgia Southern University president Kyle Marrero speaks to the Statesboro Chamber of Commerce during their April Power Luncheon on Thursday, April 15. Georgia Southern University will not – or cannot – require COVID-19 vaccinations for students arriving fall semester, Marrero told Statesboro business and community leaders at the luncheon. - photo by By SCOTT BRYANT/staff
Georgia Southern University will not – or cannot – require COVID-19 vaccinations for students arriving fall semester, GS President Dr. Kyle Marrero told Statesboro business and community leaders last week.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Creek on the Blue Mile doable but more costly than funded Reservoir and infrastructure estimate $40M-$65M Overall Concept for Creek on the Blue Mile Project
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1./12. Reservoir and Diversion
2. Dam
3./4./8./9./10./11./13./14. Channel Improvements
5. Downstream Channel Transition Improvement
6. Spillway Conveyance
7. Local Drainage Conveyance
The Creek on the Blue Mile project is doable, but completing all the proposed public infrastructure aspects would likely cost between $40.2 million and $64.8 million, not merely the original $21 million in state funding and financing, consultants recently informed Statesboro city officials.