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A man sought in three states was detained during a traffic stop
A suspect wanted in three states was arrested during a traffic stop, Russellville Police announced on Sunday. Billy Joe Williams faced nearly a dozen charges in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi, including robbery, assault, and exploitation of an elderly person. Russellville Police reported that Williams tried to hide on the passenger...
Rep. Allen's Nuclear Licensing Efficiency Act signed into law
This week, Congressman Rick W. Allen's (GA-12) Nuclear Licensing Efficiency Act was signed into law. Rep. Allen introduced the legislation last year, which was then included in a bipartisan nuclear energy package that was signed into law this week as a part of a larger legislative vehicle. Upon the announcement, Congressman Allen issued the following statement: "With Plant Vogtle's nuclear units 3 and 4 fully operational and providing a stable, baseload supply of electricity to Georgia homes and businesses, now is the time to build on this tremendous success and explore further expansion of America's nuclear energy capabilities. This bipartisan nuclear energy package, including my Nuclear Licensing Efficiency Act, will help streamline future nuclear projects in the U.S. so that we may fully embrace the reliability of clean, 24/7 nuclear energy for generations to come. I am thankful for Chair Rodgers’ leadership on this issue and am pleased that my colleagues and I on the Energy and Commerce Committee were able to get this legislation over the finish line. I look forward to seeing its positive impact on America's energy sector."
STC Students Attend National SkillsUSA Conference
(L to R): STC Cosmetology Instructor Althea Coney-Ricks, Estrella Hernandez (Nail Care model), Heavenly Mincey (Nail Care student), Findley Griner (Cosmetology student), and STC Cosmetology Instructor Linda Hairr. The state of Georgia SkillsUSA winners advanced to the national competition, which was held in Atlanta during the last week of June.
Jury Convicts Two Executives in Conspiracy to Fix Prices, Rig Bids, Allocate Markets for Concrete
A jury in the U.S. District Court in Savannah, Georgia, on Thursday convicted Gregory and David Melton for their role in a conspiracy to fix prices, rig bids and allocate markets for sales of ready-mix concrete in Georgia and South Carolina. For Similar Content: Subscribe to Daily Newsletters. The conspiracy,...
GDOT opens the new Houlihan bridge. Here's what drivers need to know
PORT WENTWORTH, Ga. — The new Houlihan bridge over the Savannah River is set to open for drivers. The Georgia Department of Transportation said traffic approaching the new Houlihan bridge will be shifted approximately half a mile before the water ways in both directions. Drivers may also experience periodic lane closures while crews are finishing the final touches of the project.
From Benedictine to the Braves! Carter Holton taken by Atlanta in MLB Draft
ATLANTA — From Benedictine to the Braves!. Former Benedictine Military School standout Carter Holton selected by the Atlanta Braves in the second round of the 2024 MLB Draft. Holton, a left-handed pitcher from Vanderbilt, was the 62nd overall pick Sunday night. Holton started 41 career games with a 4.10...
Chatham County Sherriff's Office back-to-school block party returns
SAVANNAH, Ga. — The first day of school is less than a month away for Chatham County, and the Chatham County Sheriff's Office, Chatham County Police Department and the Savannah Police Department are all preparing to make sure students have the supplies they need. Nearly 1,000 people showed up...
Winning lottery ticket worth $645,000 sold in Myrtle Beach
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - A lottery ticket worth $645,000 was sold in Myrtle Beach. The lucky Palmetto Cash 5 ticket matched all five numbers drawn on Saturday. The ticket was sold at the Food Lion at 3890 South Kings Highway, so check your tickets!. South Carolina Education Lottery officials...
Jubal Ministries to present a Jubal Brass Orchestra Worship Concert on July 17
On Wednesday, July 17, 2024, Jubal Brass will appear in concert at the Statesboro Primitive Baptist Church as part of the 63rd Annual Progressive Primitive Baptist Music Workshop. The program for Wednesday begins with a prelude at 7:15pm and the concert will begin at 7:30. This 35-piece orchestra will present a worship concert of sacred music including well-known favorite hymns, traditional anthems, and contemporary Christian music. Jubal Brass, led by Director Paul Aday, has served in ministry throughout our nation and in Europe for many years. They consist of Music Ministers, lay leaders, Youth Directors, and other musicians whose labors of love have inspired many throughout the years. Wednesday night will not only be a concert but will include congregational singing of familiar favorites such as “Revive Us Again” and “It Is Well With My Soul.” It’s a wonderful opportunity for families to enjoy some really fine music by some really fine folks! Statesboro Primitive Baptist Church is located at 4 South Zetterower Avenue in Statesboro. For more information on the concert, please contact the church office at (912) 764-6058.
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