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Walthourville citizens seek answers on garbage contract
UPDATE 12:20 p.m. 8/29: ADDS Allenhurst special called meeting on sanitation. Walthourville’s city council is fighting to get the city out of a financial hole it inherited. But the remedy is not painless. On Tuesday evening, city officials voted 4-1 to privatize sanitation services, a solution that would erase...
‘We have 68 days to go’: VP Kamala Harris solo rally in Savannah brings large crowd out in rain
Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz took their first Southeast Georgia bus tour on Wednesday, and Harris held a rally in Savannah on Thursday to speak directly to the people of Southeast Georgia about their immediate needs. The post ‘We have 68 days to go’: VP Kamala Harris solo rally in Savannah brings large crowd out in rain appeared first on The Atlanta Voice.
Army's 'Best of the Best; WJCL 22 News' Lydia Blackstone partakes in a 6-mile ruck march
FORT STEWART, Ga. — Annually, Fort Stewart selects soldiers to compete for the 'Best of the Best' competition. On Tuesday, WJCL 22 News' Lydia Blackstone got to partake in a 6-mile ruck march as apart of the competition. The advice before the march given to her by PFC Payton...
Bryan County I-16 at Old Cuyler Road interchange project awarded
The Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) has announced the Design-Build team for the I-16 at Old Cuyler Road Interchange (P.I. 0019451), which is part of a series of roadway improvement projects designed to provide more efficient access to the new Hyundai Metaplant site and the surrounding area. The 1.2-mile project consists of the construction of a new interchange along I-16 at Old Cuyler Road, including three, multilane roundabouts large enough for anticipated freight vehicle traffic and everyday users. Matthews-McLendon, a joint venture between C.W. Matthews and McLendon Enterprises, Inc., was selected to complete the final design and construction of the $74.5 million...
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