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Steering the road funding plan

As a former economic developer, Allen Burns equates transportation as jobs. As executive director of the Coastal Regional Commission, he sees the Transportation Investment Act of 2010 as an avenue for economic growth.

March 24, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Attorney has a few questions for city council

Springfield City Council members may take up the matter of who leaked information about a potential legal action against the city.

March 24, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Georgia PSC gets briefing on Japan reactors

Several members of the Georgia Public Service Commission received a briefing from Georgia Power Company officials on the nuclear reactor incident in Japan. The commissioners received details about the incident in Japan at the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant and about the integrity and design of the nuclear power reactors operated by Georgia Power and Southern Company near Waynesboro and Baxley.

March 21, 2011 | Staff Report | Local


DDS to offer limited service Saturday

The Georgia Department of Driver Services urges customers to plan ahead. On Saturday, DDS will offer limited driver licensing services due a scheduled upgrade of a national database used to verify driver's license information.

March 21, 2011 | Staff Report | Local


County gets recycling pitch

Curbside recycling could be coming to Effingham County, if county commissioners go forward with a proposal from Republic Waste and Recyclebank.

March 21, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


IDA weighs strategic plan, report

Effingham Industrial Development Authority members will work on a strategic plan that they hope will do more than give the IDA a guide to follow.

March 21, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Prospect activity warming up for IDA

Business has been beyond steady for the Effingham Industrial Development Authority, CEO John Henry said.

March 21, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


McKinney named honorary chair of Taxpayer Receipt effort

LYONS-Ray McKinney of Lyons, the 2010 Republican nominee for Georgia's 12th District congressional seat, has been named honorary chairman of One Nation PAC's grassroots initiative to pass the Taxpayer Receipt Act.

March 21, 2011 | Staff Report | Local


Commissioners vote to censure chairman

Effingham County commissioners opted to censure commission Chairman Dusty Zeigler, rather than ask for his resignation, after a lengthy ethics hearing Tuesday night.

March 17, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


DoT to help out on Old Augusta Rd.

Effingham County has reached another benchmark in beginning work on phase 2A of Old Augusta Road.

March 17, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


County pushes Parkway forward

The regional transportation roundtable will determine how much of the Effingham Parkway will be included in a 10-county one-cent sales tax, after Effingham County commissioners approved four projects to be sent to the state Department of Transportation.

March 17, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


County now taking online tax payments

Linda McDaniel, tax commissioner of Effingham County, announced that her office has launched an innovative new Web site to help the taxpayers of Effingham County, and those who do business in Effingham County a dynamic way of accessing important tax information online. The property tax information is now available at the following web site address www.effinghamtax.com.

March 17, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Deadline approaches on homestead exemptions

The homestead of each resident of the state of Georgia actually occupied as a residence and homestead on Jan. 1 of the tax year may be exempted from certain Ad Valorem Taxation providing the exemption is returned and claimed in the manner prescribed by law and approved by the County Board of Assessors.

March 17, 2011 | Staff Report | Local


State unemployment falls to 10.2 percent for February

ATLANTA – State Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said Thursday that Georgia's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate declined slightly to 10.2 percent in February, down one-tenth of a percentage point, from a revised 10.3 percent in January. The January rate, originally reported as a preliminary 10.4 percent, has been revised downward to 10.3 percent. The state's jobless rate was also 10.3 percent in February 2010.

March 17, 2011 | Staff Report | Local


County installs online ticket payment

In a move to conserve resources and add efficiencies, Superior Court Clerk Elizabeth Hursey has spearheaded a program to add online payment to the list of services available for traffic offenses in Effingham County.

March 14, 2011 | Staff Report | Local


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Northway takes his appeal to state Supreme Court

Former mayor of Springfield Jeff Northway and his attorneys have filed an appeal with the state Supreme Court of an Effingham County Superior Court decision that removed him from office.

October 06, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Lawmakers, residents to ask for independent river tests

State lawmakers and some residents along the troubled Ogeechee River will put their names on a letter, asking the state Environmental Protection Division to mandate a Screven County plant use independent testing on its discharge into the river.

October 06, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


A night for stars

After confidently predicting victory, Adam Kobek delivered on the dance floor Saturday night.

October 03, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Springfield to seek grant for reuse water

Springfield is taking its first furtive steps toward adding a reuse water system to its wastewater treatment plant.

October 03, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Neighborhood prepares for another busy Halloween

With an assemblage permit from the county in hand, the residents of Royal Oaks subdivision are planning their annual Halloween celebration.

October 03, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Georgia soldiers teach seed germination to Afghans

WARDAK PROVINCE, Afghanistan-The Georgia Agribusiness Development Team continued working toward building the economy in Wardak province with a seed germination class at the Director of Agriculture Irrigation and Livestock compound in Maiden Shahr district Sept. 21.

October 03, 2011 | By Sgt. Brian P. Glass U.S. Army Sergeant Task Force pPatriot PAO | Local


Dancing the night away

Quick, quick, slow; quick, quick, slow. 5-6-7-8.

September 30, 2011 | By Calli Arnold | Local


Another tragedy strikes school

Effingham County High School staff, students and administration are coming to grips with the death of another student from an automobile accident.

September 30, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


City welcomes grant

The long-awaited grant is in the city of Springfield's hands.

September 30, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


ECSO unveils social media platforms

The Effingham County Sheriff's Office has launched a social media program. The social media plan includes a Facebook page and a Twitter account.

September 30, 2011 | Staff Report | Local


City finishes cleanup from storms

Rincon firefighters, public works crews and residents were busy Sunday night and Monday cleaning up the debris and the damage from a sudden, powerful storm that swept through the area Sunday afternoon.

September 30, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Effingham receives food, shelter set-aside funds

Effingham County has been awarded federal funds under phase 29 of the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program State Set-Aside.

September 30, 2011 | Staff Report | Local


Courthouse sets a standard

The Effingham County Historic Courthouse received a long-awaited award Monday afternoon, sealing local leaders' commitment to preserving the past with an eye toward the future.

September 26, 2011 | By Calli Arnold | Local


Alcohol changes move closer to a vote

Effingham County commissioners have approved the first reading of two ordinances that could allow voters to approve Sunday package sales of beer and wine and to pave the way for Sunday sales of alcohol by the drink.

September 26, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Plant’s penalty not enough, say Riverkeeper, supporters

BLITCHTON-Citizens who live along or near the Ogeechee River were urged not to give up the fight and continue to take their plight through legal channels and elected officials.

September 26, 2011 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


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