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    Long County faces a potential 27% increase after the proposed millage rate jumps four mils

    By Lindsey Stenger,

    2024-08-31
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    Cinnamon
    09-03
    What about all those pot holes that were left in the roads after replacing water lines ?! Causing alignment jobs, Rim issues, kit issues. And God let's not get started on the traffic 1 Red light, bumper to bumper traffic like we are in New York somewhere. If you're gonna put all these people in this little itty-bitty town at least give them directions maybe a couple of Red lights instead of stopping them because you have to drive with the traffic. They never had to experience that much traffic here ever, but you the one bought to get knocked in the bushes some place by cars that's use to traveling 50 miles per hour in the city limits and the people that have been here for decades scared to go the actual speed limit because of being pulled. No Recreation for the kids, 1 Hotel, do we even have a storm shelter 1 major store everything family owned no room for advancement... just my opinion
    carole
    09-01
    sounds like our commissioners in bulloch county. they redone and tell us afterwards
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