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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.
Paul Kavanagh is encouraging Scots to sign up THE landmark Yes Challenge has been hailed as a crucial tool in the campaign to secure Scottish independence by one of the movement’s top commentators. Paul Kavanagh, aka the Wee Ginger Dug, encouraged Scots to sign up as the initiative soared towards its target of 5000 signatories, with more than 3500 people registered as of Sunday. The Yes challenge, launched by The National and Believe in Scotland, encourages people to nominate an undecided voter to receive a free National subscription for 12 weeks. It is hoped 2000 people will participate in the challenge. Kavanagh explained why he’s backing the initiative, and countered Unionist complaints about it being launched during the pandemic.