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The Salvation Army celebrated National Donut Day Friday with a nod toward its volunteers who started the practice during World War II. A couple of Salvation Army volunteer “Donut Lasses" ....
By The Islander Staff Jan 27, 2021 Yesterday during a Special Called meeting, the Glynn County Commission approved a resolution to hold an election for a three year, one percent SPLOST to be held March 16. The SPLOST is expected to generate $68.5 million with $35.3 million going toward Glynn County projects, $13.2 million for Brunswick projects, $15 million for the Joint Water and Sewer commission, $2.5 million for Development Authority projects, and $2.5 million for Jekyll Island. About half of the county’s funds are designated for road projects; the development authority portion will go for site development; $3.5 million of the JWSC’s share will go toward the Arco area water service extension; Jekyll Island will repair the Clam Creek pier and pave more bike paths. $8.3 million of the city’s share will go toward infrastructure including paving and storm drainage improvements. ....
By The Islander Staff Jan 27, 2021 Yesterday during a Special Called meeting, the Glynn County Commission approved a resolution to hold an election for a three year, one percent SPLOST to be held March 16. The SPLOST is expected to generate $68.5 million with $35.3 million going toward Glynn County projects, $13.2 million for Brunswick projects, $15 million for the Joint Water and Sewer commission, $2.5 million for Development Authority projects, and $2.5 million for Jekyll Island. About half of the county’s funds are designated for road projects; the development authority portion will go for site development; $3.5 million of the JWSC’s share will go toward the Arco area water service extension; Jekyll Island will repair the Clam Creek pier and pave more bike paths. $8.3 million of the city’s share will go toward infrastructure including paving and storm drainage improvements. ....
By The Islander Staff Jan 27, 2021 Yesterday during a Special Called meeting, the Glynn County Commission approved a resolution to hold an election for a three year, one percent SPLOST to be held March 16. The SPLOST is expected to generate $68.5 million with $35.3 million going toward Glynn County projects, $13.2 million for Brunswick projects, $15 million for the Joint Water and Sewer commission, $2.5 million for Development Authority projects, and $2.5 million for Jekyll Island. About half of the county’s funds are designated for road projects; the development authority portion will go for site development; $3.5 million of the JWSC’s share will go toward the Arco area water service extension; Jekyll Island will repair the Clam Creek pier and pave more bike paths. $8.3 million of the city’s share will go toward infrastructure including paving and storm drainage improvements. ....